No one underestimates this country but the country is. But the country is deeply worried its 5 30 in the morning. That the new Prime Minister now its time for a look back overestimates himself. He accused mrjohnson of throwing at the week in parliament. Together a hard right cabinet and said he was deeply alarmed hello and welcome to the week in parliament, as theresa may bows out at her final pmqs and prepares to return to the backbenches. To see no plans fabric said. That duty to serve my constituents will remain my greatest motivation. Boris johnson takes over at number ten with a vow to quit the eu on october the 31st even if that means leaving if the Prime Minister has confidence in its plan once he has decided without a deal. What it is, he should go back to the people with that plan. Labour will oppose any deal that fails to protectjobs. We will oppose any deal that fails to protectjobs, we must turbo charge our preparations to make sure workers rights, or environmental protections. That there is as little disruption and if he has the confidence to put as possible to our national life, that decision back to the people, and i believe that is possible. We would, in those circumstances campaign to remain. He says he has pluck, nerve, and ambition. Our country does not butjeremy corbyn says it wont be need arm waving bluster. The reckless backers of no deal he speaks about trust in our democracy, mr speaker, who lose out. And i have to say the most he says he has pluck, nerve and ambition. Our country does not need arm waving bluster. Extraordinary thing has it was all change for the government, the cabinet and maybe the country too. On tuesday, a little before midday, borisjohnson was announced as the new leader of the conservative party and Prime Minister elect. Just happened today. There anybody notice what happened today . Did anybody notice the terrible metamorphosis that took place, in the ballot of conservative party like the final scene of invasion members, mrjohnson won more than 92,000 votes, jeremy hunt a little over 16,500. In his victory speech, mrjohnson promised he would deliver brexit, unite the country and defeat jeremy corbyn. Of the body snatchers . And he repeated his pledge to get the uk out of the eu on october the 31st. At last, this long standing eurosceptic, the right honourable gentleman, has been captured, he has beenjudged related, the next day, theresa may carried reprogrammed by his honourable friends, he has been turned now out her last Prime Ministerial duty into a remainer. A final, farewell appearance at Prime Ministers questions. Given that her successor has no mandate from the people, i should welcome the Prime Minister no mandate in which to move to his place, the last into office, doesnt she agree the best thing the right honourable Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Let me warn the Prime Minister now, memberfor uxbridge could do later try to take scotland, on today, when he takes office, tried to take the United Kingdom out of the European Union, is to call a general election on a no deal basis, we. And let the people the Prime Minister from doing so. This house. The Prime Minister. We will not let the Prime Minister do untold damage to the jobs decide theirfuture . And constituents of our country. Theresa may reflected that she and mr corbyn were very different politicians. I have spent all but one of my years in this house on the front bench trying to implement the policies i believe in. He has spent most of his time on the backbenches campaigning for what he believes in, the main Party Leaders were not the often against his own party. But what i think we both have only ones who wanted to question the new Prime Minister. In common is a commitment to our constituencies. But perhaps i could finish my exchange with him by saying this in all, borisjohnson answered 129 questions. As a party leader who has accepted many conservatives were clearly when her time was up, delighted by mrjohnsons self declared can do attitude perhaps the time is now a verdict shared by the dup. For him to do the same. I warmly welcome his positivity and optimism. A former labour backbencher agreed with those comments onjeremy that is what this country corbyn. Needs, and would he agree about his need to consider his future. That the union comes first, and can i tell her this as well . And we need to deliver brexit with a deal . But we must be prepared hold on, hold on. For no deal if necessary . But others were not convinced. Can i tell her this as well . Yesterday the taoiseach said that any suggestion that a whole new negotiation could happen it is absolutely clear to me in weeks or months was not that the vast majority of labour mps in the real world. Agree with her too. If leo varadkar is right and as a consequence the house of commons votes mr speaker, the Prime Minister elect in the autumn against leaving has no mandate in scotland, the European Union on 31 he has no mandate from the people, of october without an agreement, what will the Prime Ministers the government he is busy forming policy be then . Has no mandate in scotland. I thank you, mr speaker. Mr speaker, scotland deserves better. I think the Prime Minister i think what the right honourable is a thoroughly good egg and has been an absolute privilege to serve gentleman has said is redolent on the backbenches with her. Of the kind of defeatism mr speaker, this Prime Ministers and negativity that we have had commitment to Mental Health has been simply fantastic. Over the last three years. Can ijoin with others in thanking the Prime Minister for her years if the Prime Minister fails of Public Service as home secretary and as Prime Minister, to secure some magical, and that thoroughly decent and dedicated honourable way she has carried out all of her duties, mythical new deal with and the very courteous and proper the European Union, will he promise way that she has had in her dealings with us as a party. Now at the dispatch box 0utgoing american president s get that the matter will return to this to pardon anybody they want. Sovereign parliament so that we can if she could, would she pardon her decide what happens next before successor for sabotaging her 31 october . Premiership purely for his own personal ambition . Parliament has already voted several times to honour that mandate mrs may said her successor of the people, to come out would continue to deliver conservative policies that had of the eu, and that is improved peoples lives. The newly elected liberal democrat what we should do. Leader wondered what advice she had. For women across the country, on how to deal with those men who think they could do a betterjob and i think that the right but are not prepared to do honourable lady herself voted the actual work . Prime minister. To trigger article 50. The new Prime Minister, borisjohnson. And mrjohnson was not the only my advice. New party leader of the week. I think my advice to all women is to be true to yourself, persevere, keep going, and be true to the vision that you are working for. 0n mondayjo swinson won the liberal democrat leadership race, becoming the partys first female leader. She saw off a challenge from former cabinet minister, sir ed davey. The last question went jo swinson became the youngest to the longest continuously serving member of the house of commons female mp, known as the mother when she was elected in 2005 at the age of 25. Of the house, harriet harman. She lost her seat in 2015, but returned just two years later. Even her harshest critics must jo swinson focused her campaign recognise her integrity, on tackling climate change, her commitment to Public Service, backing a further brexit referendum, her dedication to this country, and those are qualities that none and ruling out a deal withjeremy corbyn. Of us should ever take for granted. Now lets take a look at whats been but can ijust offer her a word happening in the wider world of sisterly advice . Of politics. Sometimes you just have to be a bit heres maia bondeach with our countdown. At five, order, order. More careful when a man wants no phones in the committee to hold your hand. Room, mrjavid. Sorry, its probably border force. Was it border force, laughter. Or was the new boss calling with a job offer . At four, trump gives boris i thank her for her service the thumbs up as Prime Minister. As our Prime Minister, and i sincerely wish people are saying thats a good all the very best the future. We are, as the right thing, they like me over there. Honourable lady has said, living through extraordinary political times. This house of commons is rightly his daughter ivanka jumped at the centre of those events, on the bandwagon and also and that is because of the vital congratulated johnson on becoming the next Prime Minister link between every Single Member of the united kingston. Of this house and the communities, while we couldnt pinpoint the commons that we represent. The place on the map, this Kingston Land sure that is the bedrock of our parliamentary democracy does sound magical. And of our liberty. And each one of us, where ever at three, it was theresa mays last we sit, whatever we stand for, week as Prime Minister, can take pride in that. And herfinal and that duty to serve my pmqs was when she decided constituents will remain to spell out a few secrets. My greatest motivation. I believe he was once the bodyguard to the legendary hollywood actress lauren bacall. Well, straight after that session we caught up with an mp whos seen at two, as boris stepped a few Prime Ministers come and go labours Stephen Pound, into number ten, he was greeted not and although he hadnt been appointed at the time, only by larry the cat, as it turned out, the new transport but also by hundreds secretary grant shapps. Theresa may left her last pmqs with applause ringing in her ears of protesters who had downing street on lockdown. But while most of the commons stood welcome, Prime Minister. Up to clap, most labour mps stayed at one, with all the chaos unfolding, what was the former firmly in their seats, Stephen Pound one of the few Prime Minister doing . To stand for the outgoing pm. Theresa may and a couple of freshly departed cabinet colleagues were enjoying the cricket at lords. She is out lbw. Let boris worry. A lot of people made mention of mrs mays Public Service, maia bondeach there with her look and that she has been at the political week. In the house since 1997. Now, lets go back to and i think on that occasion, Boris Johnsons arrival a wee bit of generosity might have been appropriate. At number ten. Im not criticising the front bench, they have a political statement to make, but ijust think a few of us, you know, hes made clear he wants the uk further back from the leaders to leave the eu on 310ctober, of power, we could actually have and shaped a cabinet thats said, yes, youve not been the most successful Prime Minister, willing to back no deal. Perhaps you are probably up so what can we expect when mps there with bonar law, when it comes to the success return from their summer break . Gradient, but on the other hand, you are leaving, lets at least show i asked professor meg russell a little bit of respect. From the constitution unit at ucl tory grant shapps agrees. If borisjohnsons biggest challenge was his effective lack ijust thought, you know, of a parliamentary majority. The other way around, when it was blair going, the tory benches stood up, i thought it was a lopsided atmosphere from that point of view. In the end, you are saying thank what he has done you for somebodys Public Service, is construct a cabinet from the kind not for the policies. Of most pro brexit wing and i thought that was wrong. Of the party, and alienate people who are more compare that to tony blair . S towards the centre ground. While it was quite hard final pmqs in 2007. And theresa may for the erg, and that is the end. For the pro brexit group and her party, tojoin up so how did theresa may versusjeremy corbyn compare to the age of blair and hague . With labour and gang up on theresa may, i think its much it was a class act. William hague spotted very early easier for the centrist on that tony blair had conservatives to gang up with labour against the pro brexit wing an alphabetical list of subject of the conservative party. Headings and it will ring binders, in some ways i think his position and so he would ask the first is much more difficult question about azerbaijan, than theresa mays was. And then switch to zoroastrianism ok, so you dont think or Something Like that, that he is going and it was a masterclass, to be able to unite his party. Is he going to be able in many ways. To appeal to any labour mps in leave voting seats . So does this veteran mp have any advice for the new pm . Boris johnson roams wild and free, he is an untamed beast on the serengeti plains, i mean, you cannot cage him. Well, again, i think if anything so, look out for some fireworks, that is more difficult, look out for some fun, because theresa may but ultimately, look out for a complete lack of dignity from the front bench from the dispatch box. Boris johnsons default position was trying to govern is wing it and make them laugh, and hell say, ba ba ba ba, i am completely and briefed, im totally unspun, boris, what you see is what you get. Ba ba ba. From the Political Centre and get and he will probably do that. People from the labour side on side. Borisjohnson seems to be signalling with everything and his campaign ad with the appointment of his cabinet that he is not trying to govern from the Political Centre. Not on brexit anyway. He is a very controversial figure it was back to downing street for a in the labour party. There are not many labour final appearance outside number 10. Politicians who are going to want she said to serve as Prime Minister to get borisjohnson out of trouble, was the greatest honour. She thanked who are going to want to rescue him or his version of brexit, the british people and her husband, or his premiership. So i think theresa may struggled. Describing him as her greatest there is no reason to think supporter and closest companion. It is going to get any easier for borisjohnson. So you dont think is going to be able to unite his party, you dont think is going to be able to pick up many labour mps. So where are we with no deal . In your view, how likely is that looking now . I think in the autumn mps are going to be wanting to use and then it was off to Buckingham Palace to formally whatever mechanisms they have hand her resignation to the queen. At their disposal to signal their resistance to that and within the hour it and to actually if necessary vote the was the turn of borisjohnson for resistance to that. That then leads to questions the incoming pm of what the precise mechanisms to make the same journey. Though his trip was disrupted they have got. How can they get this by environmental protestors stuff onto the agenda . Who stepped into the road demanding there are various he take action on climate change. Things being mooted. One is to use an emergency debate arriving in downing street, mrjohnson said the doubters and Standing Order 2a to try to get and doomsters were gong to get it wrong and pledged to restore trust a vote on no deal. Thats a bit controversial, in democracy recommitting to come because normally you dont out of the eu on october the 31st. 0nce through the door mrjohnson got have down to work with a huge cabinet votes of substance on those kinds reshuffle, that saw more than half of mrs mays cabinet quit of motions, but the suggestion or be sacked. The big surprises the departure is that the speaker might allow it of the defence secretary, in these circumstances. Penny mordaunt and the exit that is one thing. Of the foreign secretary then, ultimately, the ultimate and mrjohnsons leadership rivaljeremy hunt. Threat, if all else fails as a vote among their replacements committed of no confidence in the government. Brexiteers including priti patel as home secretary and dominic raab and we are getting the impression as foreign secretary that there are mps even and the reappearance of michael gove on the conservative side who would be willing to back that. As the man charged with driving through no deal preparation. Indeed, there have been some pretty strong signals, including from people as a senior as the former chancellor philip hammond. Thatjob done it was time quite a number of conservative mps, for mrjohnson to make his first rory stewart, ken clarke, appearance in the commons as prime Dominic Grieve there are actually minister and set out his plan for government unsurprisingly quite a lot of people dominated by brexit. You could name. He said the first step was to restore trust in democracy. The uk is better prepared for that it may well be that well hear more situation than many believe, but we are not as ready of those names over the summer. Yet as we should be. In the 98 days that remain to us, the numbers may well be there for a no confidence vote if it doesnt tread very carefully. We must turbo charge our preparations to make sure there is as little disruption as possible to our national life. And i believe that is possible with the kind of National Effort that the british people have laid parliament before and will make again. I have today instructed is only scheduled to sit the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster to make these preparations his top priority. For Something Likejust over 20 days i have asked the cabinet secretary to mobilise the Civil Service between now and exit day, on 310ctober. To deliver this outcome, should it become necessary. And the chancellor has confirmed is that they help are a hindrance that all necessary funding 00 11 42,276 4294966103 13 29,430 will be made available. To borisjohnson, and do you think that is even what end up . I think he initially will be trying to use that to his advantage. I think it is a pretty extraordinary state of affairs where you have a new Prime Minister appointed one afternoon and parliament breaking up for its long summer recess the following day. That in itself might be extraordinary. But in the middle of a political crisis on this huge question of brexit, and with a clock ticking, mps have no way of getting him in front of them to answer difficult questions. And that may it more frustrating for them over the summer. There may be calls for a recall. Which then raises the question how do you get a recall . The short answer as it is in the hands of the Prime Minister. The slightly longer answer is there are things that mps can do to try and force that. They can demand it publicly, they can write to him, and at the extreme, which i think would be quite interesting, rory stewart, when he was a candidate for the conservative leadership, suggested that there could even be an alternative parliament called across the road. He was saying that in the context of possible prorogation, but i think that is a possibility if there is huge call to recall and borisjohnson refuses, mps could just get together and meet in an unofficial venue. That nearly happened when there were difficulties over iraq in 2002 under tony blair. And in the end, the calling of that unofficial parliament forced the hand of the Prime Minister get an official recall. So there is all sorts of fun and games could happen over the summer. We shall wait and see. Professor meg russell, thank you much indeed. Professor meg russell. Finally, there are dozens of new ministers who can look forward to spending the summer getting to grips with their newjobs. But it was in at the deep end for the new leader of the commons, jacob rees mogg, who made his debut just hours after being appointed. And faced business questions veteran pete wishart. Hes the fifth leader of the house that ive had in my fourth year, but he is by far the most exotic so far. It would be as well to point out he is leader of the house of commons, not the house of plantagenet, or the house of tudor. I may be the fifth leader of the house since the honourable gentleman has taken its post, but from what i hear it seems that his question is the same regardless. So it does not make any difference with leader of the should be. I would point out that the house of commons predates the house of tudor, it started in 1265. The house of tudor obviously begins with henry vii. And there is a hint of the new governments policy on brexit. When will the house have a chance to vote on their lordships amendment to the trade bill and the Customs Union . Why on earth would anybody want to do that . Jacob rees mogg. And thats it from us for now and for the summer well be back with you when parliament returns at the start of september. But for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. Good morning. Bournemouth may have been the hot spot on saturday, at 24. 8 celsius, but of note was actually shetland. Blue skies overhead, and lerwick had its warmest day in ten years. Some, though, had replaced the heat, humidity, and the sunshine of recent days for cloud and rain, and it was in sussex where we saw over 50 mm, two inches of rain fall. This is the weather front responsible, that weather front still with us in roughly the same areas through the day ahead. Either side of it, we start with some sunshine. Temperatures in single figures in the countryside in the south west. Still a humid feel, though, further north. But what well see on sunday is something a little bit brighter towards that far south east corner. But much wetter in northern ireland, the risk of some minor flooding here, and well see some wetter conditions for the isle of man, north wales, northern midlands, and around the Liverpool Bay area, too. A few isolated thunderstorms could develop across scotland and the far north of england later in the day under that easterly wind, given the humidity still in place. But therell be blue skies overhead for the far north of scotland, and here we could hit 25 degrees in the north west highlands. Still not far off that across some south western areas, where the sunshine will dominate. If youre stuck under the cloud, its going to be a case of temperatures in the teens again. Now, our weather front will only slowly diminish across the same sort of areas as we go through into sunday night. Some still very heavy rain around the northern portion of the irish sea. Clearest conditions will be across some southern counties of england and wales, and away from towns and cities we could drop down into single figures. But as we go into monday, that weather front is still there, still starting to lose a bit of its oomph in the north. But itll produce lots of cloud, some low cloud at that, particularly through some eastern coasts. Notice, though, whats gathering towards the south west. It will take until later in the day before that moves in properly. So that does mean across much of wales, the midlands, southern england, lots of sunshine to begin monday, a bit of cloud bubbling up, but a very pleasant day all in all, with temperatures in the low to mid 20s. Still a fair bit of cloud further north. Some sunshine breaking through, but not not quite as damp in the afternoon as it will have been in the morning. Best of the sunshine in the north of scotland. But, as we go through monday night into tuesday, this area of low pressure starts to push its way into the south west. If youre out camping this will be of note, because it could not only bring not some widespread thunderstorms wales, the south west, which will spread towards the midlands and other parts of central southern england later but strong and gusty winds which could top gale force later in the day as well. Some of the driest, brightest weather will be the further north you are. Still some low cloud across scotland, but temperatures widely into the 20s even with that. And we will see temperatures still in the mid 20s where you get sunshine through this coming week, but thundery showers are likely to become that bit more widespread. Bye for now. 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