Thermals on, what have you been doing . Report is due this rather a lot, hanging about. Ive been following Jeremy Corbyn for the past couple of days and today has been, so couple of days and today has been, so they hope, to focus on education in schools, a school in peterborough this morning and in rugby and then in warsaw, he is heading in to birmingham, doing all the things schools and Public Services as well today a lot of questions chasing him about anti semitism, submitted to the inquiry into all of things anti semitism that is happening at the moment. Inside, the thermal is strictly necessary to get a bit on the sticky side. What is your take on what is been happening today. have been hanging about, we have been hanging about waiting and listening to Boris Johnson who was here at the factory in derbyshire trying for the last week of the campaign to get was number one message. I do not think any brexitcast needs to remind you of what needs staff and, just nine more seats and will be leaving the European Union next month, according to his promise. But he has had a bit ofa to his promise. But he has had a bit of a tricky time over exactly what he is promising and whether or not it really stacks up just as he he is promising and whether or not it really stacks upjust as he has throughout this campaign. All of thatis throughout this campaign. All of that is good fodder for the discussion we are going to have. Because i do not know if you have realised, this is the last brexitcast before the election. Yes, this is a momentous moment. Brexitcast before the election. Yes, this is a momentous momentm brexitcast before the election. Yes, this is a momentous moment. It is imposing ona this is a momentous moment. It is imposing on a thursday. They are taking us off air by the election day. We should take this as an opportunity tojust look day. We should take this as an opportunity to just look back on the whole Election Campaign which means looking back at the whole year. Whole Election Campaign which means looking back at the whole yeahm that the year, because i feel if you have been in this for two years at least. Siding should look at some the main messages of the parties and the main messages of the parties and the Party Leaders and see what we can divide from that and what Interesting Campaign trail anecdotes that inspires. First of all, let us hear from boris that inspires. First of all, let us hearfrom borisjohnson. That inspires. First of all, let us hear from Boris Johnson. This that inspires. First of all, let us hearfrom borisjohnson. This is him levying his big message about getting brexit done. On brexit, will there be tariffs and checks on goods from Northern Ireland into Great Britain . Absolutely not stop by that is now at your brexit secretary said and he is looking up alonso still had to be a change. So he is wrong about that . He said the exit summary will be required. Absolutely. There will be required. Absolutely. There will be required. Absolutely. There will be no tariffs and there will be iio will be no tariffs and there will be no checks. And what we will ensure is that the whole of the uk, Northern Ireland and the rest of us can come out and. Talking about the paperwork that will affect Northern Ireland. In the selection, we have 635 candidates who have all signed up and they have not been lobotomized and they have all signed up lobotomized and they have all signed up perfectly freely from all, a very good deal, which enables us to come out on january the 31st. It good deal, which enables us to come out onjanuary the 31st. It is good deal, which enables us to come out on january the 31st. It is a great deal. We want to get it done. There was a lot of stuff going on in that clip but they started off of this idea about what paperwork businesses and Northern Ireland have to fill in if they want to send stuff to the rest of the uk under the Withdrawal Agreement and then it went into the hole bigger brexit picture. What did that exchange reveal about campa na position picture. What did that exchange reveal about campana position on brexit. It showed that there are a lot of question marks on what it will actually mean if the tories are actually able to keep it. So the reason my borisjohnson actually able to keep it. So the reason my Boris Johnson called the selection is because he got stuck in parliament and he chopped some people out of the party which lost in his majority and he tried to get a new brexit deal. He then could not get that deal through parliament and so get that deal through parliament and so here we are and just that feet of saying look, i have a deal, day after day after day to appeal to the country, he said both for me and i promise you it will happen, i have all of my candidates signed up. But where he has faced repeated questioning is, what would it actually mean if it still goes to parliament . So and a funny way, the twice and found themselves talking about the cart rather than the horse if you see what i mean stabile and also the public is not stupid and getting brexit done and offering too many getting brexit done and offering too s getting brexit done and offering too many easy answers when people think about it, it is notjust about leaving before the 31st of january, it is also by getting a trade deal by the end of the year. So certainly, if the other side of the channel, the eu was already saying, where are the buts in the shades of grey rather than the black and white that Boris Johnson speaks. That is absolutely true and we have seen on all parties, they have been really pressed for what stacks up after the events of recent years, certainly the party has been very willing to play fast and loose to what they are saying and what is true. In delivering the things that are in the manifesto. But i do think we are getting, i think getting brexit done is notjust a slogan but if they get the majority, it will remove the one essential question and what we have talked about again and again on brexitcast is whether this is going to happen at all. No question, people do not believe the easy promises, youre absolutely right on either side of the channel, but if there is a tory majority, the question will be answered is whether or not this is even going to happen. And the chancellor being interviewed on the day today programme at a preview of what we may have to look forward to the next year or so. Chris, you are jeremy forward to the next year or so. Chris, you areJeremy Corbyn corresponded, lets listen toJeremy Corbyn saying once he says if he becomes Prime Minister, he is going to float above it all up, brexit. Let me finish, please. I am trying to a nswer let me finish, please. I am trying to answer the gentlemans question my role in the role of our government is to ensure the referendum, and abide by the result of it and i will adopt as Prime Minister so i can carry out the results of that and bring our community and country together, rather than continue in and in this debate over the eu and brexit. This will be a trade deal with europe or remaining in the eu. There will be the choice of a pump for the british people within six months. Any other option required years of negotiation either with the usa and put our Public Services at risk. Analyse the corbyn stance on this. This is for the last couple of days, the labour manifesto and you have to remember page 87, the final say on brexit, is the chapter is titled and as you know, what it says in there in the manifesto so we just heard Jeremy Corbyn, and what is striking about this is when you head out on the road in the past couple of days with Jeremy Corbyn, we never got to page 87 because he was talking about other stuff instead and when you speak to activists turning of the events and cheering him when he arrives in all that kind of stuff, two things crop up pretty quickly in private conversations. One is selling the brexit message which is complicated, difficult on the doorstep in the dark of december and the other thought is aboutJeremy Corbyn himself and people saying, people sing to me this morning that they try and say look, this is about a team, we are electing a team. Polishing over the fact that some people, Jeremy Corbyn is a bit of a blockage. I have been talking to labour candidates and Jeremy Corbyn has a very dedicated fan base labour candidates and Jeremy Corbyn has a very dedicated fan base if you like. He is a big problem on the doorstep and one candidate said to me this morning that people raised Jeremy Corbyn as being a 5 times more than the brexit policy and it has been one of the things, both candidates have really big detractors, one of the characteristics is that they have big critics inside of their own party, as well as externally. The labour party knows that they do have in the polls bear the site is much as we should Pay Attention to them. They do have a problem around the Public Perception of the leader. They have their own problems, and it isa they have their own problems, and it is a big part of the picture. Joe, of the liberal democrats, but today she had. Protesters dressed up as bees and then she got stoned by andrew neil. The central picture that you would, address brexit without a second referendum, that falls away since that lived in majority government. We have set out very clearly that we want to stop brexit in every scenario, we will try to do that and obviously, you have been campaigning for a peoples vote. Be your campaigning for that now because you have admitted that. There are eight days to go but it is looking more likely. Revolt article 50 and stop brexit revoke. Looking more likely. Revolt article 50 and stop brexit revoke. We wa nt 50 and stop brexit revoke. We want to do it through democratic means and whether or not that is through a peoples vote on the brexit deal, liberal democrats have let that campaign. We came out immediately after the 2016 referendum and said that we thought this specific brexit there should be brought to the public for a final say. So a second referendum . We would like a final say on the specific brexit deal. You would assume they would be on the edge of their seat waiting for that to happen so this could be revoked. But it isa happen so this could be revoked. But it is a mixed picture. There was going to be a second referendum but the ticket decide to stay in the eu andi the ticket decide to stay in the eu and i would be accepted. But the idea of all of us hovering by the door, we arejust idea of all of us hovering by the door, we are just and idea of all of us hovering by the door, we arejust and remains idea of all of us hovering by the door, we are just and remains favour and that is something that the eu really does not relish. It is assuming that a brexit is going to happen and if there is a majority conservative government, they would just push to get this deal ratified the does not mean that is being interpreted in this way, because they just wants to interpreted in this way, because theyjust wants to be able to move on with the rest of its life. It is interesting that because perception and quite a lot of politician is that the eu wishes that they could jump that the eu wishes that they could jump at the opportunity for another referendum and when you hear, tony blair for example actually suggesting that there should be a Hung Parliament so you get another referendum, it is fascinating to hear that the other side of the channel says for goodness sake, why notjust get on channel says for goodness sake, why not just get on with it after all stop. Ajeremy. A Jeremy Corbyn government promising the second referendum. hope that any government that, i hope that any government that, i hope it is likely to be a minority Labour Government that would give the uk an opportunity to escape brexit but fundamentally for me is that any party that is looking to the s p for support, they have to respect the right of the people to choose their own future and for Scottish Parliament to have the right to have its own referendum. And the thing that she and jo swinson have in common is the influence they would have on the government, probably a Jeremy Corbyn minority government rather than seeing them as players and their own right and what may be with her praise and support would be. What we have not done is the game everyone played in 2015 but he said, it looks like a Hung Parliament, who will work with who . But you cannot find anybody, nearly anybody who will say now that it could be a tory majority ora labour now that it could be a tory majority or a labour comfortable majority. But all the polls and politicians are suggesting is that the tories will be the Biggest Party that they might make it a majority and so therefore, it is relevant to ask the lib dems and the snp how they would work with labour, if it all. But they work with Jeremy Corbyn or anyone with the promise of another referendum . And both of them have even talked about it themselves, talking about a very willingly, she talked about how she might hold the balance of power and her price would be another independence referendum for scotland at some point in the future. I have not thought about it in these terms before, being a symmetric collection by which they meant in terms of how we judge winners and losers afterwards that the finish line for Boris Johnson winners and losers afterwards that the finish line for borisjohnson is quite a bit further ahead than it is forJeremy Corbyn because her Boris Johnson to win, he has to win a labour majority, so if the numbers are going to sustain him, it may be are going to sustain him, it may be a bit more, forJeremy Corbyn to kind of win, you have to deny Boris Johnson and he had to assemble some sort of government with an overall majority. But the sense that winning post is kind of in different places for the two of them and when you throw that into the mix alongside the opinion polls and where they are and whether or not they can be tightened that the last few days, the extent to suggest that despite with so many headlines say, theres a huge amount to pay for. There is a lot of people saying that when you look at the pendulum of history, tories have been in for nearly ten years, nine years, they have been squeezing public spending and the fa ct squeezing public spending and the fact that theyre more likely to get a majority in historical terms is kind of out of sync. Everyone has different fishing lines and where is your finishing line . Everyone has a different finishing line . And the speculation of what Boris Johnson would need to survive the trade negotiations of the eu and potentially politically tricky deals is the end product of that. There was a news story about the brexit party and a group of Brexit Party Members in the European Parliament said, do not vote for our party the brexit party, vote for the conservatives. Which puts the Brexit Party Leader in the slightly tricky position with the inquisitor. Party leader in the slightly tricky position with the inquisitor. A week before polling day they have resided and said vote tory. One of them is the sister of a cabinet minister in the sister of a cabinet minister in the other, has a boyfriend working for that cabinet minister. Fact. And another one is a personal friend of borisjohnson. Theyjoined, they are facts. And the role in the general election being about not what the brexit party is actually doing it self to what effect it has basically on conservative candidates. This is a blast from the past in a brexit cast. A leak from brussels. It is definitely not going into your binder, these leaked conclusions, before the eu summit before the day of the election here. Will be before thursday and friday and it always shows theyre going to conclude. When it comes to brexit, you can see them offer this slightly difficult position because they have to get their bet. Will there be a majority for the conservative party enough to push the deal through parliament and what they may mean for European Parliament. Will they have to sit earlier than they want to in order to ratify on the european side and if labour manages to form a minority government and the second referendum, they have got to change their stance in the eu as well and we have seen things like whether they need to agree a further general political direction as necessary, so depending on the outcome here. At the end of the day, we all try to divide in the end. They have to agree with whatever they come up with. Despite all of the noise and all the sound and as you know, all of the hesitation in doubts theyve had with borisjohnson, when he was trying to be the lead of the tory party, does not sound like about 100 years ago . And also reading between the lines from this draft some of conclusions, i wonder, the lines from this draft some of conclusions, iwonder, there the lines from this draft some of conclusions, i wonder, there are a few little references as to how much time is available. Is the eu preparing to cut a few corners in this process and there is loads of speculation across brussels about what the final product next year be slimmed down trade deals where they are exclusively negotiated between the uk and the european commission, which means it can be signed off without all of the different ornaments from bulgaria to portugal, it could be much quicker. Before you raise peoples hopes too much, the idea of cutting corners will be very much on the uk site if the uk is happy to sign up to with the eu asks for in order to get that quick, to get it done quickly by december of next year. Not just get it done quickly by december of next year. Notjust dusty, just dirty. Bringing in some special guests. Have a seat. You guys have been watching the unique production process , been watching the unique production process, the slick brexit cast machine. So high tech. It is so symbolic of the campaign itself, rambunctious, spontaneous. So you quys rambunctious, spontaneous. So you guys are going to do a special episode of dead drinkers based on the election result. Dead ringer. M gets edged to the following day and on the friday night, but we have to wait for the results of the election. So the poor writers are typing away to the night with their eyes down and it really makes for some exciting, it feels very, we are pa rt of some exciting, it feels very, we are part of the news. Youre going to be doing a lot of hugh edwards news. To be binding everything together, making the announcements on whoever it might be, properly buffed up for the instagram generation. My view was that she will be the necromancer of news and creates all of these stories, she was spreading David Camerons saying that the referendum might bea camerons saying that the referendum might be a good idea. I am the spirit pulling the strings do you wa nt to ta ke spirit pulling the strings do you want to take this opportunity to deny the theory that youre responsible for all of this . Yes. Yes. I totally deny it, i completely and utterly deny any suggestion that i would ever enjoy a news story. That really comes across to your hating every minute of it. Did not wash it all . I think laura actually has to go. Goodbye for the clarity you bring to complexity. Who stood out for you politician wise in this campaign . I think probably andrew neil. The interviewer that people wa nt neil. The interviewer that people want to avoid if they can yes, no. And that you have it. She is a bit like them and that you are too impressive to do an impersonation because you are so articulate and that youre freezing somewhere in brussels and with your lipstick still in your cheeks and i mean, i am just amazed, i am stunned and youre so much more articulate in making so much more sense than the politicians. We are looking forward to the head with borisjohnson and Jeremy Corbyn, could you do all three and one . Yes, now then. Prime minister, borisjohnson, you have got trust issues, people are finding it very difficult to trust you. How are you going to put that right . Let me just say, and that i will, i will ta ke me just say, and that i will, i will take my neanderthal stoop and i will speak with a blustar is a great rate of humour put in for distractions and hopefully leave little time for you to answer the questions and that is how i, how i, i, i, will get through this endeavour. Mr corbin, you finally apologised of anti semitism the other day, yes, of course obviously, i did that and i shall be holding and a lot of very intense sort of breath like this and not try to not like an instrument. And not like a novice miner, thank you for your support and thank you to the membership when i say thank you to the songs that i am singing. There are now two prominent scottish woman for the west coast of scotland. It is a bit of a problem for. She has the slight sort of, something of a twist and it somehow where is nicholas sturgeon, she has that you want some . Hold me back before i lamp somebody. And nicholas does that as well of accentuating every other syllable and nigel jo has a higher pitch and i would not want to do a sketch or theyre just talking to each other, please do not make me do that. And having donald trump here in our backyard was great for you this week. We are starting to see the pattern, whenever he does not know something he will save you will have to wait and see what the final facts are. Doing a good job, Jeremy Corbyn, i dont really know me and the weights that i have known him before. I really dont know, but i love being here, it is a very wonderful country. It has been very wonderful to see the sense of who they were, and gossiping about him and there she was with that sulk. He is two faced. I she was with that sulk. He is two faced. Lam she was with that sulk. He is two faced. I am going home. She was with that sulk. He is two faced. Lam going home. Youll she was with that sulk. He is two faced. I am going home. Youll make a very petulant man. Was your favourite political character . have been missing teresa. Just sitting on the back benches saying not his blood he easy as you thought it was, is it . I was actually glad she left because she just would not stop know, i must go on, inching slowly forward like a slug going over across the glass of beer. Go into the beer, the sweet beer that i can drown in. The whole thing seem like a nightmare and i hope it wasnt as much of a nightmare as it looked. Would you guys like to say goodbye in the characters of laura and chris because we have lost them . To see you later, thank you for listening and yes, we agree with you. I will be back before you can even blink because i am never off, i am never off, i am always, always on andl am never off, i am always, always on and i will be here until the end of time giving my analysis, but here is another big thing with19 layers of thermals, good night. Good afternoon. Many started with red and orange colours overhead at sunrise, as the saying goes, red sky in the morning, shepards warning and the warning was for this. A lot of clouds and outbreaks of rain piling to the northwest of the uk and this is the earlier settle a picture, this pipeline of cloud just ploughing across the atlantic into the British Isles and has been bringing a lot of rain in western scotla nd bringing a lot of rain in western scotland and with the wind coming from the southwest, some mild air continuing to work in our direction. But the rain continues to pile up across the hills of western scotland up across the hills of western scotland up to 100 mm as possible in the ongoing risk of flooding and travel disruption with ray moving between Northern Ireland and the hills of Northern England and wales, wendy across the west of north of the uk, and then we hold onto something a little bit drier as we head into the first part of the evening but it will not last, will see our picks of rains of these words as he moved or tonight to be quite a lot of cloud around and tonight to be quite a lot of cloud around and i will suspect that it stays quite breezy and that breeze coming from the southwest will bring increasingly mild air. So much so that for many of us, the temperatures will climb to the night to leave us in double digits which will start tomorrow morning at a very different feeling is wake up on friday but with that, there will be cloud with topics of rain clearing from the south and east of england. Another band of showers for scotland down into Northern England and wales, it will turn a little bit drierup wales, it will turn a little bit drier up towards the northwest and as the wind goes back around to the north northwest release, temperatures will start to dip and a cooler and to the day across scotland, around i or 12 further south. As again the saturday, not a bad start of the week and probably the drier day of the two for many. Some spells of sunshine but are next to the system will bring clouds and rain in the west of scotland is the day wears on, heavy rain western scotla nd day wears on, heavy rain western scotland and that will not be welcomed as the ground is already saturated. Temperatures eight to ii degrees, some very saturated. Temperatures eight to ii degrees, some very wet and windy weather will sweep its way eastwards during saturday night and that band of rain, the main band will clear away as again the sunday morning and thenit away as again the sunday morning and then it is a blustery day of the mixture of sun and showers and some the shares heavy and thunder he, like me to turn very windy but the Far Southwest but severe gales in temperatures between seven and i2 degrees. Up theircampaigning. Boris johnson is promising to deliver brexit and a budget in his first hundred days if elected next thursday. WhileJeremy Corbyn was visiting schools, promising to employ 20,000 extra teachers. Elect the tories, you carry on with austerity, you carry on with increasing gaps between the richest and the poorest. So we have seven days to do it. Seven days to get brexit done. Seven days to end the deadlock. Well have the latest on the days campaigning and well take a close look at the parties spending plans. 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