in practical terms are transposed almost all of eu law to uk larkham is the influence will still be thereom a leather tonight. i think we are broke to getting some legislative and officer of the government almost immediately on what they hope to do with those powers. but with those freedoms comes some changes, as you have been hearing about it the way that business is done. those rules underpin seamless, frictionless entirely free flowing trade with our main trade partner the european union. we are being phased in a terms of the uk, but they want to be there in terms of trading and that means some friction, what's known as nontariff barriers, checks, and the like to commend the question is whether we can change our business model somewhat from being dependent on that seamless flow of trade with europe that won't now exist towards a more freewheeling, buccaneer ring global britain. that will take some time. is it possible to say that as we speak now in terms of the practicalities for individuals and businesses, which bits are likely to work as hoped or which bits will be rather bumpier. it