the health secretary, matt hancock, said his party needed to listen to voters and compromise so that brexit could be delivered. our political correspondent, nickardley reports. urgently seeking inspiration, tories mulling over devastating local election results, trying to find a way to solve the party's troubles. these members are in scotland, there were not any local elections here this week, but many agree failing to deliver brexit was behind the election drubbing. ruth davidson says it's now time to sort out differences and get a compromise deal done. i say to the negotiating teams of our party and labour, who are currently locked in talks, get brexit sorted, get a deal over the line and let britain move on. some in government are worried about moving too close to the labour position, but the health secretary was urging compromise. we need a mood for compromise, which often involves looking at the different positions of different groups and coming up with something in between. clearly, i've supported the prime minister's deal, which i think is better, but there are options in between. talks between the government and opposition will resume