let me give you. only you don t trust london. you don t trust london any more, do you? not a question of i trust or not trust. the facts are there. if you sign an agreement which is international law, british law, eu law, and in the regular way, you try to put that in question, this is not the first time that the government does this. they did it with the internal market bill, they did with unilateral action. what are we looking forward to have is jointly agreed, common solution. this is the only way forward. and we want to do it by recognising, as i was saying, that the difficulties in implementing this protocol, we are open to talks with the british government. but i mean, how do you want to. how would you feel that the other partner of yours wants to discuss by saying what we have agreed a couple of years ago is.? well, the funny thing is. it s very difficult to create a good climate for negotiations if the starting point
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