that has not been what david davis, john redwood, jacob rees mogg, iain duncan smith, that is not whatith and jacob rees mogg, it will take two years to sort this out. not a problem. and a lot of people believe that. you don't know how long it might take. this could be bluster. the start of negotiations, a lot of tough talk. it doesn't mean that it will be that hard and it could just ta ke will be that hard and it could just take the two years. it could end up being a very good deal, but the idea that there wasn't going to be a lot of noise around it — that was always going to be the case. it could be incredibly hard and we could end up crashing up with no deal at all, and that what the brexit campaign said was a little optimistic, perhaps. the front page of the financial times — the side bar, diane abbott's issues today, which are taken, but a much more in—depth analysis of the problems concerning the shadow home secretary. on the inside page of the times. labour policy in tatters after abbott's interview to forget. after my own very poor start to the session, she is a very experience