Look, he is dressed as only adam could be, as the Withdrawal Agreement. Let us have a look. There isa human agreement. Let us have a look. There is a human being under here. It is the Withdrawal Agreement happy halloween. He even brought a pendant to some of us to finally sign this thing. Pen. We are at westminster. And that is what happens when i am not with adam. He needs me back. The human Withdrawal Agreement adam. He needs me back. The human Withdrawal Agreement i have to somehow get this off now. It is not really strip teasing at this point. Late night television. Youll make there you are 0h, he just did that in the office. But no, in front of all those people to be interviewed. There you are. Could you tell it was me underthere . There you are. Could you tell it was me under there . No. Brexit cast is been doing the thing because they tweeted us this, a brexitcast pumpkin. I like that. Theyjust drew it on. It is very hard to do in a pumpkin, getting the font exactly right. And steven has been in touch as well because his sun dressed up as well because his sun dressed up as chris mason. Is his name chris mason was white but what was meant to happen was along with halloween was brexit, we were supposed to leave today. And it is the day that the conservative mp made some predictions about this. Will make if i think we do not leave on october 31, this country will explode. You never know, he may be right. There is no one dead in ditches, no doing 01 is no one dead in ditches, no doing or dying or it is done. I really serious as to how much people will be thinking about this, because we are talking about the Prime Minister who made some serious pledges over and over and over again about today. Just like last time, and this political world, we have been counting down to a date about three days before the date itself until it started counting down to another. So theres the one injanuary and theres the one injanuary and theres 16 weeks away from today. That is why weve always have it on the whiteboards he can rub it out and start again. How much this is going to play into the election, is absolutely clear that Jeremy Corbyn, his first big dan the day on the campaign trail, he promised the failure was his and his alone, and borisjohnson on failure was his and his alone, and Boris Johnson on his failure was his and his alone, and borisjohnson on his first day on the campaign trail was to say that it was parliaments fault. So ijust do not know how much of an impact it is going to have on how people vote in six weeks time because we live in sucha in six weeks time because we live in such a volatile, such a volatile political world. I dont even know if we can say with the main one, two 01 if we can say with the main one, two or three issues are going to be in this campaign although all the conventional wisdom says is going to give a brexit. Who knows what will p0p up . Give a brexit. Who knows what will pop up . Will be do know is that Jeremy Corbyn and borisjohnson both wa nt to Jeremy Corbyn and borisjohnson both want to run an us versus them Campaign Read them versus us. Literacy from the Prime Minister. Was perfectly obvious to me that this parliament is just was perfectly obvious to me that this parliament isjust not going to vote brexit through. Too many people who are basically the opposed to brexit. One thing we can do now is go to our people, the country and say lets get this thing you have the oven ready deal, put it in the microwave and as soon as we get back oii microwave and as soon as we get back on the 12th of december, get it done and then lets get on with our domestic agenda. Out on the campaign trailfor domestic agenda. Out on the campaign trail for you saw that clip there. For the shop in the hospital gave us these very practical gloves. A bit small, but they might fit him a bit better. When they are having the votes, had proper anxiety because look like it was nailed on so i ordered three new jumpers, look like it was nailed on so i ordered three newjumpers, bargain jumpers to the campaign trail and they started talking about more amendments it like it will not go through, but there is a purpose for the jumpers through, but there is a purpose for thejumpers andjeremy through, but there is a purpose for the jumpers and Jeremy Corbyn was out on the trail and a marginal seat in london and then he went of somewhere this is where he was talking about this morning. This is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are Holding People back and ensure that iio Holding People back and ensure that no community in any part of this country is ever left behind again. So, we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters. Because we know which side we, the labour party, are oii. Which side we, the labour party, are on. The Election Campaign now, what do they make of the fact that here we are in an Election Campaign, we talk about democratic events but where does this leave the Brexit Process 7 where does this leave the Brexit Process . When we had Boris Johnson saying we had to have an election because it is never going to pass the brexit bill. The newly negotiated brexit deal, i think there are quite a few snorts coming from across the rest of europe because they wouldve liked to of seen Parliament Give it a try. Because they saw that the second reading was approved by a majority, they were really hard and by that and Emmanuel Macron was keen to have and Emmanuel Macron was keen to have an election and that but inside the head of Emmanuel Macron is that his desperation to show that he will never stand in the way of a democratic vote, do not forget, he stands and again and again against the populace in france if you let me use that word. He wants to use this to say i never stood and the way of this brexit vote, i am not standing in the way at all, but for other eu leaders, wejust in the way at all, but for other eu leaders, we just negotiated a deal. Give it a fair hearing in parliament for the Russian Election which, by the way, the eu is not convinced. None of us know i was going to turn out, could it be another Hung Parliament of what does that mean for brexit deals and we have now passed another brexit extension and the eu is getting ready to be asked for yet another one come the 31st of january and not with relish, mad. What are people doing and all the task force, im sure theyre busy with important work but were they just walking you watching you walk around . I rather enjoyed it, people were kissing it, hugging it and signing it. It is an interesting combination. Summit was worked for the past two and a half years, going off to a different job, a the past two and a half years, going off to a differentjob, a lot of people of moved on because they thought brexit will be done by now, so thought brexit will be done by now, so the numberof thought brexit will be done by now, so the number of people who have real knowledge and passion for this issue are starting to dwindle and that will be dramatized in a few weeks when the European Council such as president s, his approach may be very different and better in mind, backin very different and better in mind, back in time were talking better brexit extension for the first time ever, belgium was the country saying maybe there shouldnt be a new extension at all . So how will that change things and he becomes the headmaster of the summit. And there are people who will be staying around. Michel barnier will become the head of the uk task force and that starts on the 16th of november and the commission, they are going full steam ahead with the preparations for the future relationship negotiation and the big thing that everyone has their eye on is the result and whether that is a sustainable basis for everything thatis sustainable basis for everything that is going to come next. So not only whoever winds, so not only whoever wins, do they have the majority to get the deal through and parliament has to approve the mandate to improve negotiations for the trade deal and then youve got the extension to the transition decision, there has to be a decision next june transition decision, there has to be a decision nextjune and as the years and years of of the big decisions, that is why someone winning with a small majority or no majority. Finishing them off before, michel barnier, does this galloping of this newjob towards him. But if theres another request to reopen or reopen the withdrawal of treatment, and the thing is, i was talking to one of my contacts andi was talking to one of my contacts and i was saying come with the eu was saying that along with their extension, we have a declaration that will accompany it. And i said, are you going to put in there that youre never going to put in their Withdrawal Agreement again . And there is a lot of snorting going on in brussels. He did a quiet snort and said we could write it, but it would be worth as much as it was when we wrote it last time. So no one can rule anything out. And listening to you guys talk about the context of the Withdrawal Agreement and where parliament might be after the general election, how we have been on the road today in temperature, yes, making the case about wanting to rectify them majority agreement and as he describes it, get brexit done over this first hurdle, but he is intensely focused on domestic stuff but he called the peoples priorities, talking about the nhs, schools, the police, trying to learn some of the lessons in a conservative perspective of what happened last when labour were relentless. They do not want this to bea relentless. They do not want this to be a brexit election, they wanted to be a brexit election, they wanted to be one that allows them to cross the threshold to be able to move on from this. But it is the inability to pass the brexit due to parliament thatis pass the brexit due to parliament that is because the selection. There will always be a bit of a sliding door parallel universe moment, what would have happened had johnson carried on getting a deal through parliament and the reality is they made a political judgement parliament and the reality is they made a politicaljudgement that it would not be possible or even if it was, potentially possible, one day, it would have inevitably led to more delay and was the number one focus, and we have said it before, what is the number one priority for Boris Johnsons team and downing street . Leaving as they can in the calculation was, even though they know it is a risky path, that winning an election, and then getting the existing deal through, some get through to have a majority was faster and less risky than leaving it to parliament. So now we are at the biggest political event with hugely uncertain outcomes. Even with hugely uncertain outcomes. Even with the issues as well. We have to keep our eyes on the next general election. For keeping their eyes on us. Election. For keeping their eyes on us. So here is a nine year old listener. A fantastic picture that we can show you now which i think, thatis we can show you now which i think, that is the laura pose. And i think everything about the pose, given the hair is quite similar. And the do not question what im saying look. You will make you do make that kind of suggestion. She is also in the podcasting world. So we can never listen. And welcome to politics. Have a listen. A big star coming right up, you probably want to have heard the news because it wasjust announced this morning, were going to bring you all of the hot gossip. I think she sounds a bit like you, laura. And she has an explanation of what we are about to embark upon. The people get to vote for which person we want to be our member of parliament and the most people that book for a certain party, they will become the government. So we have iuii become the government. So we have run out of time, thank you for listening to this weeks episode and we hope to see you next week. She is better attacked keeping than most. Someone has not been like that in the past few weeks, nigel farage, just trying to get an massive guest, donald trump. The president of the United States has great relationships with many of the leaders, including boris, he is a fantastic man and is the exact right quy fantastic man and is the exact right guy for the times that i know that you and him will end up doing something that will be terrific. If you and he get together, it is an unstoppable you and he get together, it is an u nstoppa ble force you and he get together, it is an Unstoppable Force and Jeremy Corbyn will be so bad for your country, he would take you on such a bad way, he would take you on such a bad way, he would take you on such a bad way, he would take to do such bad places. But your country has tremendous potential, it is a great country. Not the greatest interrogation of a president i have ever faced. Do you remember when barack obama said that the uk will go into the back of the queue if they leave the eu and interfering in the election. I was quite plain speaking. And there will bea quite plain speaking. And there will be a big fuss about a foreign leader interfering in election. It is not just about one issue, he is condemning Jeremy Corbyn, but to do it now is quite something and frankly, labour is probably delighted about that. Because their voters, and on the platform today, Jeremy Corbyn was condemning donald trump money to buy the nhs. But also for borisjohnson trump money to buy the nhs. But also for Boris Johnson and thats context is pretty toxic and he also questioned that if they could do a trade dealjust on negotiating with the eu, so it is double difficult for downing street. And then comes the trouble, which i can think of another word for about the question of the brexit party and the conservatives. Might they Work Together or stand against each other . We may hear some ideas of that tomorrow. There are tory mps andi that tomorrow. There are tory mps and i think a minority that think that and some seats that might help but to have not a formal pact, but a very anti hostility going, but a few weeks ago brexit party was saying that they were going to stand everywhere. They had all these amazing candidates. We know this week there has been all sorts of things written about disagreements inside the party of the strategy the suggestion that they might only end up suggestion that they might only end up really fighting about 20 seats rememberalso, up really fighting about 20 seats remember also, the brexit party is a risk to labour mps potentially, as well as tory mps, but it will really matter but theyre launching on friday and how they tried to play it is really going to be fascinating and it might be one of those dogs that doesnt bark. It might not have much of an impact or alternatively he really could make a difference. Because traditionally elections are about to big parties, this time are going to look at smaller ones and see the influence, the brexit party, but also the liberal democrats. What kind of role do you think they will play because you do talk about an alliance between the parties, what about the lib dems in the s p, the scottish nationalists, did you see that as an anti brexit . Scottish nationalists, did you see that as an antibrexit . As i understand, theyre up in the few conversations around the edges so there are some seats, dominic, a massive part of the anti brexit brigade in parliament for the past couple of years and i think it is pretty much certain that the lib dems are not going to stand against him. And the bye election in mid wells, therein in agreement. And people campaigning for a second referendum will be trying to encourage members of the public to look and see who they try to vote for tactically and when the campaigns are ready has an area we can state your constituency. Importantly, can state your constituency. Importa ntly, we can state your constituency. Importantly, we never know because you cannot get inside people plus potheads but also, itjust is not a very british way of voting, is it . We are all about those big oppositional parties and even though people talk about the smaller parties, and so many voted for the big two. But the lib dems are going to be very interesting adam, you have a little plug to drop about you jumping ona have a little plug to drop about you jumping on a plane and coming here for a little rebrand coming up. You see this over here, the brexit cast, it will be replaced by election, will call it election task, every single day. Monday tuesday wednesday, friday, with brexitcast being on thursday. So wherever you get brexitcast, wherever podcasting programme used, election cast will also pop into your feed. We are talking about the stuff that we talk about now. He may see us on television as well. More than once a week . Should we talk about the people standing down from parliament . Because theres been something of a thing in the past few days especially about the of women standing down, the number in the proportion is not necessarily greater than parliaments closing of the past, but the kind of things that particularly, women that is standing down a saying about the abuse and social media and the toxic environment of westminster, is quite striking. It is and it is disturbing and for those who work around here, we are aware that it is a problem and a huge issue for female mps but notjust them, and a huge issue for female mps but not just them, there and a huge issue for female mps but notjust them, there are people who have been sentenced in court for harassing mps and this is a real present danger for a lot of people. That said, i think one of the things thatis that said, i think one of the things that is also true is the visibility of the stuff. So actually we go into an election, theirs was going to be lots people but in the age of twitter and social media, it is all so twitter and social media, it is all so visible and so out there and i remember previous Elections Come people were like oh, right, ok. But is there something about the politics of the standing down in there either remain or brexit or for there either remain or brexit or for the one nation conservatives, there isa very the one nation conservatives, there is a very large proportion of people standing down. It is true that some people are doing that categorically. I think you have to wait and see because there may be more people who are going to stand down. Because there may be more people who are going to stand downlj because there may be more people who are going to stand down. I think after wait and see, want to get the final numbers before we can make a definitive tally over which side, absolutely feeling and so the conservative party that all need not apply right now. And only some who left her allowed to come back. Are allowed. It is still. There are people here that it gets quite muddy and messy. Back to westminster only and messy. Back to westminster only a day out and about on the road is a you get off the tube and passed parliament, love the mps have suffered this from e mail, butjust walking around, because i got so used to this, is like normal and only leaving westminster or london to go out on the campaign trail, and one day, you come back and your really struck by how hostile the atmosphere is, you go through the direction of palm in the media, youve almost gotten used to it. You just carry on because it is normal. Brexit alliance remains. Brexit bake off is the next one, yeah. Which we look out for in the watching brief . They have other things to do, fight over the next multi annual budget it always leaned back into brexit. What happens and the few days time. This is one of the people that everybody love. What is going on in politics . Order this was a larger than life character for europeans watching. Bringing us to a serene conclusion. It will make you happy halloween. Connected by britain. Goodbye britain. Hello. If you have been having a low and the weather, that is all set to change, looking to the countryside and well see how wet october has been and are november, low pressure is coming back cloudier, wetter and windier and potentially stormy for some on saturday and we can see just a moment, the 1st of november, low pressure very much in control and there have been looking to the south of the uk and those with her friends are now on the mood and giving some of us some rain in the day ahead low pressure coming in for the weekend, and if you do not like chilly weather, things have been turning milder and it will be a mild friday across a large part of england, wales and northern ireland. Here is the rain, one spell of it pushing northeastern friday, theres a gap and after the rain, the sun reappears as we move towards northern ireland, wells in southwest england with the strengthening south westerly winds with the temperatures towards the mid teens in some spots still on the cool side in scotland. The first of the front clears away and then an area of low pressure that is deepening as it comes to the uk for saturday the winds getting stronger, the is getting heavier and a track of the low pressure across the uk, who will see the heaviest rain and the strongest wind. It may not look like this book, but you get an idea that there will be some heavy rain, possibly some in places but strong wind, gills in northern scotland, severest, wherever that may be maybe 70 mph on the south coast but not set in stone, just showing you an idea of the possibilities for saturday with temperatures coming down a few degrees but some disruptive rain and wind, firework events disruptive rain and wind, firework eve nts o n disruptive rain and wind, firework events on sunday evening with keeping across the forecast. The pressure in the sundayjust starting to build a little bit and that becomes less strong, the windsor knot is blowing and still somewhat weather around the low pressure as it begins to slowly edge further east, and parts of scotland in northeast england can see some longer spots of rain elsewhere we are getting some showers and there also be some dryer moments and some sunshine at times on sunday as well. Here comes another area of low pressure, as we go into monday, moving into the uk, less as strong as saturday, but still blustery around that and there will still be somewhat weather, the very least there will be some showers and brighter moments too and fairly close to average for the time of year. The latest area of low pressure begins to edge away and as it does so, what the flow of air around starts to tilt towards the north and northeast and there will be some cooler air following the departure, still want to stay, it is close enough for some spells of rain and showers, but equally there be areas of escape and to get a bit of sunshine, temptress coming down, particularly in scotland. So some cooler air following that area of low pressure by midweek and then we get a low and the weather, and then there will be some frost at night but that frost does not last long and is to get to the atlantic, will start to come back with some weather on the way. Watch out for the situation on saturday if you have outdoor plants and will keep you updated on that. With an extraordinary attack onJeremy Corbyn. In a radio interview, Donald Trump Tells the Brexit Party Leader nigel farage exactly what he thinks of the labour leader. Corbyn would be so bad for your country. Hed be so bad, hed take you in such a bad way. Hed take you to such bad places. The president s criticism camejust hours after labour launched its Election Campaign, vowing to transform britain by taking on the establishment elite. This election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country, to take on the vested interests that are Holding People back. The campaign is barely a day old, but already its the american president weighing