trust ukip‘s gerard batten to find a brexit angle. he has even written a book about it.e will be a third country so biometric data will be shared with all countries of the eu. it is not unreasonable for european countries to want the system. the usa and uk has a system. they need a system. my concern is we are sharing this information across the board with the eu and this will be shared with countries cannot trust, they are deeply corrupted, institutionally corrupted. another country that comes up is canada. airline passenger data, which has been held up with a ruling in the european court of justice. some meps think the same thing could happen with this legislation. if it did, that might mean the entry and exit system isn't ready to go in 2020 as planned. adam fleming with that report. we are back again right in the middle of the argument about the balance between security and privacy. yes. has the balance shifted? it is perfectly reasonable for the eu to say it wants to better monitor who is coming in and out. the context of this after all is that huge march of refugee