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we want to start this this month watching brief first of all with a an appeal to dota 2 to you the viewer the person who is watching this to log on and possibly add to the body of feedback on a questionnaire so would you like to to introduce this question there mr. Bachmann well I certainly do mark I mean regular a regular viewer will know that weamp;#39;ve been banging on about the implications of grexit for archaeology and heritage really since we started doing watching brief last year and itamp;#39;s now got to a very serious point in the in the UK and for an Frog you know partners and colleagues in the European Union where the British government is having a meeting on Friday to try and come up finally with a policy for what brexit will actually mean up until now thereamp;#39;s not really been any understanding of what our colleagues in archeology and heritage actually think about this issue and about what it might what they think it might do to the things that we all care about