price for that. >> the real problem with the u.s. trade deal which is clearly something that many in the tori party are hoping for, get brexit done, leave fast. that's not going to be at all easy, but the hope is a trade deal with the u.s. i can't see that happening and i can't see it happening for two reasons. first, it's clear that two priorities for the americans are greater access to pharmaceutical or agricultural products. for good or will, there's an allergy to any access to the nhs and having american chlorinated chicken. people really don't want it. so that makes the politics of giving away on either of those really difficult. so from the uk side, i can't see how a deal gets done. on the u.s. side, the notion that you're going to have congress approve a trade deal rapidly in the u.s. political environment, and frankly, whoever wins the u.s. election next year, i can't see this being high. i just don't see that happening. that's a pillar of the sort of