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Two men have been arrested in somerset by Police Investigating alleged racist abuse that caused an fa cup tie to be abandoned on saturday. Haringey boroughs players walked off during the game against yeovil town, saying their goalkeeper had been spat at and hit by an object thrown at him. Ido i do feel it is getting worse. When i first started doing i do feel it is getting worse. When ifirst started doing disciplinary is, it was just mainly older men doing the racial or homophobic abuse, but now it is more younger people. Sometimes you would get papers, you look at the papers and you are reading the cases, and you will see, that is only 14. I believe at all levels, senior people need to come out and say enough is enough, we are not going to tolerate this any more. Across football, across all sports, across society. You sit on the Disciplinary Panel so sanctions on an international level, when you see very small finds, relatively, stadium closures. What punishments can they be to send the message out that it will not be tolerated . It needs stronger fines. It definitely needs more stadium closures. But stronger fines and players being bold enough to walk off because what people also forget, when a person is racially abused, it is racism. It is not, i am 0k, he may be ok at that time, but when you are sitting by yourself, you can start thinking about your feelings. You are human beings so you have feelings. When i watch the england game against bulgaria, i felt for the players. 0n the surface, you put ona the players. 0n the surface, you put on a brave face, but nobody should go to work to be racially abused. And playing football is a job. Those two sides at the heart of that incident on saturday are in the hat for the fa cup first round draw. That is on bbc one at seven oclock this evening. That is it from me and the rest of the team. Goodbye. More on our top story now and the governments request to hold a yes oi governments request to hold a yes or no vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal this evening has been refused. John bercow said a motion on the deal had already been brought before mps on saturday and it would be repetitive and disorderly to debate it again. My colleague Kristin Fraser interviewed the conservative mp Andrea Jenkins and put it to her thatjohn bercow had to refuse the vote because of parliamentary rules. He also has a discretion. And it is a different set of circumstances this time. We have never had a full vote on boriss Withdrawal Agreement but it also echoes how westminster is so out of touch with the general public at band down the country. People are sick of this, they want us people are sick of this, they want us to get on with brexit, deliver it, and get on the domestic policy. U nfortu nately, it, and get on the domestic policy. Unfortunately, thwarting brexit, delaying it further, it is just not good for democracy. Why didnt the government brings a vote on saturday afternoon . It had been amended but it would have been giving an indication of where support was in the house. As we have seen the shenanigans of people at the moment, including on my own side, we have got factions who are just trying to stop brexit. The likes of the lib dems who want to revoke article 50, the Labour Party Want a second referendum, so when boris does bring it back this week, no doubt the labour party are going to try and attach a second referendum and a custom union is on there, which makes it quite unpalatable to a lot of us. Labours shadow lord chancellor told our Political Correspondent chris mason he thought the speaker had done the right thing by denying the government another try at having a vote on this brexit deal. I dont think it is a surprise to anyone and it strikes a lot of people that they are a bit like spoilt brats throwing their toys out of the plan because they havent got their own way, trying to bring the same vote again just 48 hours later. It isa same vote again just 48 hours later. It is a bit ofa same vote again just 48 hours later. It is a bit of a joke really. Some you win, so you lose. They have lost, lets move on. Lets talk about the substantive nature of the next few days and the Withdrawal Agreement bill. You getting the details tonight and discussing it tomorrow. What do the labour party wa nt to tomorrow. What do the Labour Party Want to do to amend it . You have beenin want to do to amend it . You have been in favour of a Customs Union. Are you going to make that case . Lets see what we table once we have looked at the bill, once we have had discussions in the shadow cabinet, but we have always been supportive ofa but we have always been supportive of a Customs Union because we think thatis of a Customs Union because we think that is key to try and protect our economy, further improve it if we can, and safeguard jobs and protect the future prosperity after nine yea rs of the future prosperity after nine years of austerity. And do you think it would be possible for you to amend this bill for a Customs Union, potentially secure a majority for it. It has come close in this parliament before. And argue that could be a change to the political declaration. In other words, the borisjohnson declaration. In other words, the Boris Johnson plan could declaration. In other words, the borisjohnson plan could pass but the future vision of brexit would be different from his. As it stands, there is no way we can support Boris Johnsons deal. Lets see what amendments succeed. We got close with the Customs Union vote not too long ago. It was not because of labour that did not pass, it was because of other parties and other independents not voting for it even though they support the idea of a Customs Union. But as it stands, Boris Johnsons Customs Union. But as it stands, borisjohnsons deal explicitly ta kes borisjohnsons deal explicitly takes out the requisite and required protections on workers rights and we just cant jettison protections on workers rights and we just cantjettison protections of workers rights as a labour party, as a labour movement. And just to let you know that in the coming hours, we will bring you the latest on the Brexit Developments including, at 8 30pm, an in depth look at what the coming week might bring. I will bejoined by an a nalyst bring. I will bejoined by an analyst and also an expert in parliamentary law. For now, it is time for the weather. Last night was very cold across scotland. Tonight will be much milder. The breeze will be picking up. Some rain in the far north. The rain across the south east should eventually push away so drying off across england and wales. A chillier night than last night and may be some pockets of mist and fog, especially across southern parts of england and wales. That will linger in the morning before lifting and thenit in the morning before lifting and then it should brighten up for england and wales. More cloud further north, especially in scotla nd further north, especially in scotland and Northern Ireland. Some rain in the far north of the country. Not quite as chilly as today. Noticeably better in the south east. We could see more cloud on wednesday. For most of finland and wales and eastern scotland, it should be dry on wednesday. England and wales. Some rain setting in across Northern Ireland and western scotland. Youre watching beyond 100 days. Ten days to go until brexit and still mps havent given their agreement to the deal negotiated by Boris Johnson last week. It means the first vote on the legislation wont be until tomorrow as the government pledges to push ahead with getting all the laws through by the end of the week. The government wanted a simple yes or no vote on the deal today but the speaker of the house refused, saying it had already been brought before mps on saturday. My ruling is that therefore the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so. The government promises to publish the Withdrawal Agreement bill this evening our first look at how it intends to turn its agreement into domestic law

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