this article in the times points out
those who absolutely don't. boris
johnson in —— accuses her of
trusting brexit to jeremy corbyn
that will result in britain
continuing to be run by the eu. the
whole point is they will be run by
the eu and their opinion and we will
have even less of a say than we do
now. you are citing the former
foreign secretary borisjohnson who
last year you are rather unpleasant
word about the business sector.
again, from a business point of view
people don't want to see
dislocation. people don't want to
roll the dice and just hope that
everything is going to be all right
on the night. what's the prime
minister is doing, eye it is still a
tough ask. she has got to try to get
tough ask. she has got to try to get
to some kind of agreement with the
labour leaderjeremy corbyn and that
probably means, i think now, that we
are heading towards some sort of
customs union arrangement. but there
is an awful lot of politics to flow
between now and then and this has
got to...