If it came to the situation
that parliament did decide –
and there's no evidence
that they're going to –
but if they did decide
to back this deal
then, obviously, we would
have to review
the confidence and
supply agreement.
We have to see where we are
when that vote is taken.
I don't believe currently,
given everything that is happening,
that she will
get support for that.
I know she's going over the heads
of people and she's doing that
in Northern Ireland as well
but, as far as I can see,
in parliament she does not
have the support for this deal.
I believe we should use
the time now to look for
a third way, a different way,
a better way.
Look, Andrew, I recognise
negotiating fatigue.
I recognise that more,
probably, than anybody.
That there comes a time
when everybody is very tired,
everybody just wants to get
it done but we shouldn't
just accept an outcome
for the sake of it.
We should try and get a deal
that is good for everybody.
