We see it at the mens and womens world cup, Champions League and the fa cup, but how will it fair in the top flight, here is his guide to how its going to work. In the premier league, it will help our referees get more decisions correct. Lets be clear, we will not see 100 accuracy. Some decisions will be subjective and not everyone will ee, subjective and not everyone will agree, but the video will be checking every key decision. There are for matt changing decisions, goals, var will check every goal thatis goals, var will check every goal that is scored and if the var spots something they will tell the referee not to restart the play. This could be an off site or a foul. Penalties, either penalties that have been rewarded or penalties that have not. Red cards. Direct red cards not second yellow some of the var can tell the referee if they missed a clear red ca rd tell the referee if they missed a clear red card and also let the ref know if they have incorrectly given a red card. Var can tell the referee if they have sent off the wrong player. The premier league is setting a high barfor var involvement. The philosophy is minimum interference, maximum benefit. Keeping the fears and passion we all know and love. That is often sports dame to have more throughout the weekend and for now thank you very much forjoining us, goodbye. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. At the broadcast, Home Affairs Editor of the Evening Standard martin. Lovely to see both. Before oui martin. Lovely to see both. Before our chat, lets just take a look through some of those front pages, were going to start off with no surprise, leading on the economy shrinking in the Second Quarter for the first time in nearly seven yea rs, the first time in nearly seven years, blamed partly on brexit uncertainty. Same thing, brexit uncertainty. Same thing, brexit uncertainty also dealing with the times ofjust uncertainty also dealing with the times of just the uncertainty also dealing with the times ofjust the Prime Minister is planning a bailout fund to help Small Businesses in the event of a no deal brexit. Britain hit by a power cut chaos is the telegraph, and plunged into darkness, the blackout affected hospitals, rails and airports. Leading on the same story, which focuses on the impact it had on transport, as britain came toa it had on transport, as britain came to a standstill throughout the paper with readers describing their commute as apocalyptic. The daily mail tells the spotlight on some members of the royal family who say they have been paid hundreds of thousands of pounds as nonexecutive directors of companies owned by a businessman from hong kong. And in Army Recruitment crisis is from the guardian, describing the militarys lack of new soldiers it is saying that the front line combat units are operating 40 under their target numbers. So those are some of the front pages, lets start off our chat with the traumatic news, while it was dramatic for the time, but i think when you think of the scale, those two generators that went out and in front of the eye we are talking about here, this power chaos. The headlines as britain comes to a standstill, that is a bit ofa a bit of a journalistic lie, two generators broke down and would have been at heathrow and the same situation only just been at heathrow and the same situation onlyjust getting back to normal, its been closed for three 01 normal, its been closed for three orfour hours normal, its been closed for three or four hours and trends all over the country had stopped. One interesting fact about the breakdown of the failure of these generators we re of the failure of these generators were the National Groups were shut down for about two or three hours, he really did scare them. It was quite chaotic for many people and obviously theyre going to be thousands of people stuck in london and thousands of people stuck in london a nd cou ntless thousands of people stuck in london and countless elsewhere and unable to get home stop by for you where you inconvenienced all . Not exactly but it was one of these generators in the north sea, but the effect has been also its the places, wales, merseyside, all sorts of different areas, it is strange how all of the country, different places have been brought to a standstill in effect, as it also shows the absolute reliance that we have on Critical Infrastructure and the question is how and when people look at whats happening here, crucial is, is there any weakness there that it might repeat itself and if something needs to be done . It couldve been a cyber attack but that has not been confirmed. This news came in this morning at around half past nine this morning but going into saturday, the british economy goes into reverse and yet it is still quite fundamentally strong. As these headlines say, is the first time in six and a half years that the economy has shrunken and it shrunk twice in two consecutive quarters and we are technically speaking at least in the recession, the shrinkage and i can call it that was expected but i do not think it was expected but i do not think it was expected but i do not think it was expected quite to the extent that has now been revealed. Nevertheless, the chancellor of the exchequer says that there are other factors that are looking pretty good and which are rising, people are spending, the fundamentals are still there but it has to be stressed that these results are published over the economy and clearly, it could be adjusted downwards or upwards when the revisions come but there is this factor that there was this growth in the last quarter from stockpiling and it has come to press these figures in a broader problem and in other countries theyre not doing fa nta stically other countries theyre not doing fantastically well then we are doing here but clearly, the deal is brexit, that is clearly. It does have the potential to repeat itself because building up to october the sist, because building up to october the 31st, business. Obviously, yes, it does have an effect for people can stockpile which then they cannot stockpile which then they cannot stockpile and then stockpile afterwards, the underlying question isa afterwards, the underlying question is a lack of confidence that this uncertainty which we keep hearing about has gone on for a long time but it is maximum at the moment and that produces confidence in the underlying fundamental there is affected, isnt it. And it has fallen to a two and a half year low after these figures republished. Fallen to a two and a half year low after these figures republishedm is going to a very interesting end of year financial outlook. Lets turn to the times and stay with brexit, but the bailout fund for businesses are being created by the Prime Minister. Clearly, this make sense of youre going to have a new deal exit or indeed whatever exit we have, assuming that happens, then theres going to be some adjustment or worse than the point about the story it is michael gove talking about kingfisher which had all the journalists there scrambling over what this was and turns out that it was his basic plan to build our businesses and the point there is, a disruption that happens with goods not getting through, for example that it might be. Those businesses will be fundamentally strong and they may be suffering cash flow problems or whatever else might be with the chancellor wants to do is make sure that they do not hit the wall do that short term turbulence. It isa wall do that short term turbulence. It is a sign that theyve got the, their borisjohnson saying that this is going be preparing for no deal brexit and ill be a top priority now, but now they have this operation kingfisher bailing out, not lame ducks but fundamentally basically Good Companies that might suffer troubles as a result of a no deal brexit and it does look as though, as they should become increasingly concerned and criticise they will not be making these preparations. I can see that, but it isa preparations. I can see that, but it is a Significant Development and the announcement was made by michael gove which is massive building in Northern Ireland which is recently closed on to Great Sadness and a great loss to the community. Closed on to Great Sadness and a great loss to the communitylj closed on to Great Sadness and a great loss to the community. I think theyve got a priority list. But i would like to know where all of this money is coming from. Obviously, doesnt make sense, regardless of what your views are because we are not guaranteed another extension evenif not guaranteed another extension even if we want one. Lets turn our attention to brexit but a slightly regal turn to it. Attention to brexit but a slightly regalturn to it. Policy attention to brexit but a slightly regal turn to it. Policy number ten to keep the queen out of brexit, as you know, basically what happened what may well happen is that we make ita what may well happen is that we make it a situation where a vote of no confidence in this company in which case, the Prime Minister of the government has two weeks to form another government and he cant. He has to go to a general election and the suspicion is what he would do is to have the call up the general election and the day after he leaves brexit and get it over and done with much to the chagrin and annoyance of many mps who are saying for example, the labour deputy leader saying for example that if he tries to do that, theyll have to try to get the queen involved in sort this out. I think what is happened is the guess of whats happened here is downing street is being briefed on this, but. The question here is, in this 14 day period after a vote of no confidence of that were to happen, clearly if there is a viable alternative government, that is the situation, if it is a viable alternative government in essence, what should happen is that the existing Prime Minister would resign and the queen would become Prime Minister, but the Crucial Point there is there is a question about whether or not that could or couldnt happen anyway. The underlying problem i think with that is labour would want that to be Jeremy Corbyn. They said it will not be anyone else other than him. Even within the labour party itself, never mind of the politicians for example, people have defected from labour in recent times, those people who may vote of no confidence for borisjohnsons who may vote of no confidence for Boris Johnsons government, and who may vote of no confidence for borisjohnsons government, and also not necessarily going to back sufficient and given majorities to a Jeremy Corbyn government. So the point there is who would actually lead this government. So Everybody Knows it is all completely up in the air. And that is a big question in itself. Lets turn to the male and itself. Lets turn to the male and it is interesting mail. Itself. Lets turn to the male and it is interesting mail. This particular aspect of how they may or may not do this is new. 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