Has been stripped of his british citizenship and this weeks hardtalk will be speaking to climate scientist tim flannery, thats in half an hour. The Cabinet Office minister, michael gove, has said very significant steps have been taken in the past three weeks to prepare for a no deal brexit. He was responding to leaked government documents that warn of food and medicine shortages if the uk leaves without an agreement. Mr gove the minister in charge for preparations for a no deal brexit said the government plans, known as 0peration yellowhammer is for a worst case scenario, and the government has taken very significant steps in the last three weeks to accelerate brexit planning. 0ur Political Correspondent mark lobel reports. Borisjohnson has been getting his message out on law and order, the nhs and no deal preparations. This week he will enter the International Stage meeting europes top two power brokers, but without a deal in sight. He wants them to know parliament wont stop brexit and this weekend again warned mps from doing that. Writing, the so called efforts to prevent no deal are in fact making no deal more likely. But todays sunday times leak of classified documents showing their contingency plans for a no deal make for painful reading. A risk the country should not be taken, according to a former head of the Civil Service who now advises labour and has called for a second brexit referendum. Part of serving the government of the day is to give them honest advice of the risks. In my personal view, these risks are completely insane for this country to be taking. In the Cabinet Office document written in the past month it shows plans to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland are unlikely to prove sustainable. And it predicts freight disruption at ports caused by customs checks that could impact the supply of fresh food and some medicines. 0ne brexiteer this morning was keen to play down its significance. I think theres a lot of scaremongering around and a lot of people are playing into project fear and all the rest of it. Weve got to prepare for no deal, in fact, the previous Prime Minister created dexeu and said the mandate of it last year, last summer was to prepare for no deal. To avoid a no deal brexit labour pledge a vote of no confidence when mps return in a fortnight which could usher in a Jeremy Corbyn led unity government. He is absolutely doing the right thing to avert this no deal brexit that we have said in our manifesto, that we have said time and time again in the house of commons, and other Political Parties have committed to. The only way to do that is to get behind Jeremy Corbyn. That such bitter political divisions exist will make borisjohnsons task in europe only more difficult. With me is our Political Correspondent, mark lobel. Michael gove really just michael gove reallyjust brushing the sleek aside from the sounds of it. Interesting because government ministers usually do not comment on lea ks. Ministers usually do not comment on leaks. He made that record straight and said this was the worst case scenario. He did not deny the details of what was in a document anti also said that since they have beenin anti also said that since they have been in power, the new administration for the last three weeks have put 2 billion extra into new deal preparations. The picture getting from number ten that this is a hand of a note from the previous government to the new government. But it still begs a lot of questions, for example the problems on the border of Northern Ireland and republic of ireland would not be by money. It is not a financial problem, as such. As an assessment, handed over three weeks ago, still worrying for many people it is the worst case scenario. Worrying for many people it is the worst case scenario. There is more pressure being put on borisjohnson. 100 mp5 pressure being put on borisjohnson. 100 mps in this letter looking for a recall of parliament. That is right, many mps see this as a National Emergency and economic crisis, particular from the things conveyed in that document. They would Like Parliament to be sitting as soon as possible every day until the 31st of 0ctober. 0ne possible every day until the 31st of 0ctober. One of the chief people behind this spoke to the new channel earlier. Parliament, which is at the centre of our democracy, has been for thousands of years, that is the centre, that is the crucible of our democracy. We should be there. We should be able to hold the government to account. We should be able to pass laws. We should be able to question ministers. At the moment we cant do that, and we are only going to go back for a couple of weeks and then go on another recess for three weeks. I think most people in the country, whatever their views on brexit, will find that an extraordinary situation. Its not tenable and particularly not, given some of the extraordinary comments and decisions that have been taken. Now, iam not now, i am not sure that that is likely to happen, that parliament will be recalled. But be sitting in a couple of weeks time. I think the point there is that borisjohnson will face a lot of opposition from the labour party. They want to call a boat of no confidence and a call for legislation to be passed. All of which suggest that the eu might just hold off a bit and wait until all that has passed before they re engage with negotiations. That is something the prime instrument to change their mind about. With comments like that, it is unlikely to. It kind of we can hand a bit, doesnt it . Thank you very much. More than 100,000 people have taken part in the latest rally in hong kong,against what the protestors see as attempts by china to undermine the citys autonomy. This is the scene live in hong kong at the moment. The protests began 11 weeks ago and have at times been violent, but todays gathering has been peaceful. 0ur china correspondent Stephen Mcdonell has been following the protests in hong kong today. There was a big push on to make this weekend a much more peaceful one in terms of rallies. A large part of the city, at least on the island, has been caught up in this enormous demonstration despite the heavy, driving rain, hundreds and thousands of people have turned out. Here, this is people coming back into victoria park. When i say back in, potentially for the first time coming to victoria park. If we swing around here, you can see this is the direction of the park. We have had the situation where the park has been full once and then people left the park, and its filled up yet again. So, this is the second shift. I guess you can put it that way. It does give you an idea of the number of people who will turn out here if a protest is going to be peaceful. It was given permission, this is a legally approved rally that the authorities said it is ok. They didnt give permission for a march, butjust by virtue of the sheer numbers, people have had to pour out of the park and into the streets around it because it couldnt take that many people. As i say, for many blocks back from the park, several kilometres between here and central, the streets have been full and the park has also been full. And it is a vote of confidence, i guess you could say, in the more peaceful way in terms of the pro democracy movement. The more radical elements, they can turn out a few thousand, maybe 10,000 at best, but this has been a really huge gathering here today in favour of democracy and yesterday we had a pro beijing rally, which seemed pretty big. Maybe there was 100,000 people there at best. It is hard to say how many were here today, it feels to me about ten times the size though, given the huge disruption to the city with so many people. Underground train stations have had to close because they were just jammed with people trying to reach the rally point. Roads have also been blocked. People have had to go off walking, using the road to leave because public transport had to shut down. They have tried to get some momentum going in terms of their call for democracy, in terms of their call for an independent public enquiry into the police force and if anyone thought the steam was coming out of this, well, this just shows it hasnt. I think there is a long way to go yet before this crisis is over and perhaps this is just the way things will be from now on in hong kong. The search has resumed for a missing six year old boy after he fell into the river stour, near the town of sandwich, yesterday. Lucas dobson was fishing with family members when he slipped into the water. Specialist diving teams and Emergency Services are being supported by a large group of public volunteers in the search. 0ur correspondent, simonjones, is in sandwich. Well, lucas fell into the waterjust after one oclock yesterday afternoon. He has now been missing for more than 24 hour. This is how we understand the sequence of events, he was just upstream and at one point he was going to step from a jetty onto a fishing boat. 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