mr. sho speaking at. with us, william hobbs.and think about what we are seeing in front of us in the u.k. at the moment, are you as confused as the rest of us are? william: i try not to be. what we can say is that the u.k. 's negotiating position is contradictory. setred lines that we have and the government has interpreted the referendum as telling us about, they are totally inconsistent with the idea that you get any kind of access to the e.u., customs union, or anything will market. how they reconcile these differences, i'm not sure. there is not enough time to agree on all of this stuff. the most complex trade agreement ever attempted. if you look at the canadian deal, people talk about that. that took six years from i think it was, to finish. that was only goods. that did not include services. we are trying something extremely complicated, president it. with a negotiating line that looks pretty inconsistent. guy: are we in a position where we are missing the point? the british economy is slowing down, and you can see that c