00:01Is the Prime Minister relieved that he has finally something that he can agree with his colleagues on?
00:08Mr Speaker, in the last two years I've been negotiating serious trade deals which were vital for our most important
00:16sectors of the economy.
00:17They're trade deals with the EU, but also with India, North Korea and the United States.
00:22And I remind him of the value of those deals.
00:27Before the deal with the United States, I went to JLR.
00:32Mr Speaker, before I answer that, I've just been handed a note saying that I inadvertently said we did a
00:38trade deal with North Korea rather than South Korea.
00:43That would be breaking news.
00:46And not very good.
00:47So, before I'm referred to the Privilege Committee, can I correct the record, Mr Speaker, in that regard?
00:57It was a slip of the tongue, but a pretty unfortunate one.
00:59Oh, thank you.
01:01Uh-huh.
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