i'm joined by the former northern ireland secretary and leave campaigner theresa villiers.peech impaired with how theresa may was standing before the general election —— compared. what has happened to the no—nonsense, rather threatening tone towards the eu? there is a change of tone, and i wouldn't say the previous one was threatening, but this speech is very clearly showing a willingness to listen to the eu and their concerns and a willingness to compromise and to listen to both sides of the dip eight in the uk, —— of the debate in the uk, and try to come up with an hour, that those who voted for both sides can at least feel comfortable —— try to come up with an outcome. also about healing divisions in her cabinet? i would say it is about trying to build consensus across a sharp divide opened up across the country by the referendum. i believe very strongly we should implement the result of the referendum but we should try to do so in a way which is sensitive to the outlook and concerns of those who voted the other way and i think this speech focusing on the transition peri