rob carnell, mark gilbert.y, we will speak to former british prime minister tony blair. we will talk to him momentarily. ♪ ♪ welcome back. i'm in london. tom keene over in new york. this morning tony blair gave a high-profile speech on brexit. live, hess carried urged opponents of brexit to fight to change people's minds. we are joined now by tony blair for exclusive interview. good morning. prior theresa may is about to trigger article 50. we have pulling that suggests that more than half of the british proposition supports her, believe she is doing a good job. are you not worried that from your point of view the train has now left the station? mr. blair: yes. of course. we are very anxious about this. we have not yet seen what the real terms of our departure are. we do not know what brexit means. we have taken the decision of the past few months, which was not clear at the time of the brexit vote, that we're going to leave the single market. trade,wo thirds of our the terms will have to be renegotiated. the a