the minister was moved by patricia gibson's speech.eavement, i think, that a human can suffer. and it consigns most sufferers to a lifetime of grief which at best, if they are fortunate over time, they learn to live with and this was powerfully put by the honourable lady for north ayrshire in a speech of great impact, i must say. and she reassured mps the government remained committed to supporting the private members‘ bill. now, if britain enters into a transitional arrangement with the eu before a full brexit takes place, what would that interim deal look like? over the summer, there appeared to be different opinions among cabinet ministers on how freedom of movement would work. a lords committee has been questioning the chancellor, philip hammond, about his views. it would be very helpful, i think, if you could clarify what the government‘s policy is in relation to the movement of people and in particular in relation to the transition period that you think would be necessary to get from where we are now to where you might think we w