and so oi'i. the current deal is at bdl and so on.hat may change, but that's how we stand. that takes us to the guardian if you compare the take of it above papers, one goes big like ten days' time meetings will no longer mattered. the guardian is heading towards what the eu things about the backstop plan at that moment they don't like it. that the fundamental thing, ultimately whether we get in that address in some shape or form, it does seem to be necessary. but the fact is, of course on one be necessary. but the fact is, of course on one level, the eu is playing quite a hard ball game with us over playing quite a hard ball game with us over this. and saying, boris johnson has not, but the practical solution but on the other hand, the eu wants to avoid no deal and they are actually saying this is the only deal they're offering which is what they have been saying so far, and they have been saying so far, and the question is how on earth is not going to get to parliament because actually, there are some brexiteers it did go far but th