this deal will be the final nail in the coffin for many scottish crofton farmers. it will end a way of life that has endured for generations, generations. i know that many of the prime minister's tory colleagues privately agree with me and want him to draw back from this deal. so will the prime minister finally listen? think again and to ditch a deal that will send our farmers down under. p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, i really -- first of all, he's totally wrong about what he says about the fisheries because in fact there are massive opportunities for the fisheries, and the whole of the u.k. can take back control of our territorial waters. that will be the same for scotland and around the u.k. and i think again, he is underestimating the ability of the people of this country, the agricultural community, the farming industry to make the most of free trade. this is a country that grew successful and prosperous on free trade on exporting around the world. our food exports are second to none. he should be proud of that. he should be celebrating. all he does is call for us