Thinking more than welcome to conflict zone thank you its two years since the back seat referendum two years in which the government has failed to come up with an agreed position in the cabinet and what kind of bracks that they want to show themselves and well i think want to be seen is that bracks is undoubtedly extremely complex certainly but bench members of Parliament Like me would like to see more clarity on the Future Trading Relationship between the u. K. And the e. U. Progress has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly theres a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead i mean theyve been negotiating and fighting with themselves they have been talking to brussels much and thats thats the shambolic aspect of it is so just that its difficult its just that they cant agree on what they want which is pretty shameful isnt it this is the future of this country in the future of this countrys economy hinges on what kind of bracks the u. K. Gets
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earlier this week, the prime minister did apologise for mistakes that have been made. we have the enquiry taking place by sue gray. and, you know, we are very clear that there were real mistakes made. isn t the problem, though, some of your colleagues are questioning the moral authority of borisjohnson? and the truth is, he went to a party in the garden of number 10. a year later, his staff parted. a year later, his staff partied. they were just following his lead, weren t they? the prime minister apologised on wednesday. he was very clear that mistakes have been made. but i do think we need to look at the overall position we are in as a country, the fact that he has delivered brexit, that we are recovering from covid, we have got one of the fastest economies now in the g7, and we are delivering