well given how torturous the past 3 and a half years have been of getting to the praxair it's not a total surprise that this is starting out a little bit rocky today that the u.k. and the e.u. both sort of laid out their visions for how this 11 month transition period is going to go where they're going to renegotiate a trade deal that will sort of govern the relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. going forward and it's clear that they are still very far apart on what they are visually the relationship to look like the e.u. is saying they want basically a free trade agreement that would include no tariffs on you could say u.k. could snow quotas but also it would require the u.k. to follow irregularly sions and things like subsidies on things like workers' rights environmental policies the u.k. saying that they don't want to do that while they are willing to align with that with some e.u. regulations they don't want to be tied to all you regulations that was one of the curious why they voted for back that in the 1st place was to have more flexibility and sovereignty they say so it's the