dominic webb taking to the airwaves saying he would rather have a good deal -- or no deal at all than a bad deal and of course he'd rather have a good deal but when it comes to the type of deal he would refuse to pay the european union money that the uk technically owes, that the prime minister had originally said she would pay, if he didn't get the type of deal that he wanted. remember that the newly appoi appointed brexit secretary just like his predecessor voted in favor of leaving the european union. so here we have it again. we have a combination of warring factions within the cabinet who are likely to war over the course of the summer over the ideology behind brex sxit whether or not the uk should be left to leave the eu without a deal at all. whether that would be a bad thing, economists generally say that would be terrible for the uk's economy. and of course remember that when number 10 and all those parliamentarians get back from their summer break there will be less than six months to go before brexit actually really happens, george. >> thaelsive deal. we'll have to wait and see. nina dos santos live outside number 10.