with me is cornelia myers, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy.e are looking at lots of stories concerning the new prime minister. the financial times looks at the 99 day brexit deadline and talks about his defiance, brutal speech. the fa ct his defiance, brutal speech. the fact he has ripped apart theresa may's cabinet, very strong language in the report from the financial times. i think they look at it from a business perspective, so they are worried about a hard brexit or no deal brexit and what it will do to the economy. they are comparing this night of long knives to harold macmillan in 1962, who had an equally brutal reshuffle. not quite as brutal, but harry macmillan didn't last very long after the reshuffle. and when you look at the incoming people, most of whom are staunch brexiteers except for sajid javid who initially was not a brexiteer, but when you look at brexit, keir starmer, the shadow brexit, keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary of her majesty's opposition said yesterday, and he had a point, at some stage boris's aspirations