marc ostwald is chief economist for the adm investor services international. hejoins us now. a lot to he joins us now. it is a lot to talk about in terms of brexit today and much has happened over the last 2a hours yet nothing has changed. nothing has changed because we are in exactly the same situation that we have been in sincejune 23, 2016. that there we have been in sincejune 23,2016. that there is no majority in parliament for any option. and that is where the problem is. we are struggling within parliament to form a majority for something and now eve ryo ne a majority for something and now everyone else is asking where we will lend up. we can use the irish border as an excuse but that is not really the issue. it really is what oui’ really the issue. it really is what our future relationship with the eu will be. because the referendum was put in such a way that we did not actually decide what we wanted if we did not want the eu, we are still trying to coalesce around an option. a single option that gives everybody clarity of what the relationship is going to be. so far,