yesterday _ council for my relations or purchase yesterday said the public in the uk doesn't want these perennial stats with the _ doesn't want these perennial stats with the eu over brexit, it's had enough — with the eu over brexit, it's had enough of— with the eu over brexit, it's had enough of them. the majority of the british public do not to the eu as an enemy. — british public do not to the eu as an enemy, but rather as a, you know, trading _ an enemy, but rather as a, you know, trading partner, and just don't want to see _ trading partner, and just don't want to see these endless fights. i�*m to see these endless fights. i'm sure there _ to see these endless fights. i'm sure there is _ to see these endless fights. t�*mt sure there is more of this to, through the morning as well across all news networks, including the bbc, but for now, rachel and john, bbc, but for now, racheland john, thank bbc, but for now, rachel and john, thank you very much. have a very good night. thank you. and thank you for having us on and filing the papers with us. good night. hello. thursday brought an east—west split to the uk weather—wise. well, certainly in terms of where we had the blue sky or where we had the grey sky. across parts of eastern scotland and down the eastern side of england, some were treated