i have watched the whole interview on sunday and i watched back the andrew marr interview from 2016 onthe time there was a lot of debate about whether the next phase of the eu project would see turkey join and a wave of migration. the argument was, were the brexiteers, of whom penny was one, right to signal that that was a risk. she was asked, isn't it the truth that we have a veto, with david cameron as prime minister. the point she was making was, legally there is, but david cameron has already made very clear, as he had, that he welcomed the extending of europe to turkey and therefore the veto was rendered obsolete. for your viewers, that's the point, and people are now saying she lied. i don't think that is fair and it's an example of people distorting what was said. i think the point is pretty clear. i'm looking at the words from 2016. i will not keep going on about this. you are. andrew marr said the british government does have a veto on turkeyjoining, so we don't have to let them join. penny mordaunt replied, "no, it doesn't. we are not going to be able to have a say." and ther