but when emmanuel macron seems to be taking a hardline saying we cannot do this kind of collaboration that the uk government is asking for, what do you the think prospects government is asking for, what do you think the prospects are of that stand off changing? it is an historic movement of people across not just one but two continents, if you think that people are coming from the middle east and further afield. what are the chances actually then, in a big picture way, of anything changing? it is interesting, laura, because as much as we have seen the uk and the eu, sorry, france, saying we will co operate more in the wake of those awful deaths yesterday, there has been so much cross channel sniping by france saying the uk, it is your fault and vice versa. at the same time, when they do work together, like when they stepped up patrols in the channel tunnel,
and want to get to the uk, they do notjust magically. appear here, they often have to make their way through other european countries. in order to get here. so, katya, it is interesting tonight, so priti patel, the home secretary has talked to her french counterpart this afternoon and we understand that some uk officials and law enforcement officers are actually going to france tonight. she is going to go on sunday. but when emmanuel macron seems to be taking a hardline saying we cannot do this kind of collaboration that the uk government is asking for, what do you the prospects what do you think the prospects are of that stand off changing? it is an historic movement of people across notjust one but two continents, if you think that people are coming from the middle east and further afield. what are the chances actually then, in a big picture way, of anything changing? it is interesting, laura, - because as much as we have seen the uk and the eu, sorry, france, saying -