with me now is james brokenshire, conservative mp for old bexley and sidcup and former cabinet ministerook at the narrative, theresa may and those two yea rs narrative, theresa may and those two years in the middle looks like the aberration, doesn't it, the bit of the jigsaw that never quite fitted. i think, when we look at the history of this, clearly theresa may managed to get a deal, it didn't pass through parliament and we got locked into this hiatus period that got us stuck, and borisjohnson coming in, getting changes to that deal, so it is not that it was a lost period, rather it was part of the transition to where we are now, with a majority government but i hope we'll see that we give effect to the referendum, that we leave at the end of january, and clearly the new government, i am sure, we'll be moving quickly to see the introduction of the withdrawal agreement bill, to give effect to that, and effectively continue to make that happen. i wonder how you feel, seeing the way this campaign was fought, and we touched on it there, the dominic cummings strategy, which is that you ge