another day, another day of headlines and threats against the prime minister that shinnie stepchange,different, in this case shinnie is to stop selling out on a hard brexit —— that she should stop selling out. what strikes me about this story, this issue raising its head now, the brexiteer mps, as we call them, they are being particularly vocal. it is only four weeks ago that the prime minister returned from the eu summit, having struck a deal that sufficient progress had been made to move sufficient progress had been made to m ove o nto sufficient progress had been made to move onto the second part of the talks. with the exception of a couple of voices in the backbench she was hailed a hero, supposedly struck a brilliant deal. to coin a phrase used by the prime minister, nothing has changed. the deal hasn't changed. it seems now the brexiteer mps have woken up to exactly what she has signed up to, a much softer brexit than they wanted to effectively stay within the eu's economic structures in a transition dealfor economic structures in a transition deal for release two years, maybe l