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Good afternoon more from the Commons were dipping in hearing the significant contributions by some very significant politicians with me right now Cindy you from the spectator Georgina right from the Institute for government my same former special advisor well for Cameron and maybe got some M.P.'s coming up as well to talk to and just remind us what's going to happen this afternoon and early evening and maybe long into the night who knows we're expecting a vote are we not on this let Amendment which is all about a stance of proper scrutiny of the deal isn't it some suspect it's a little bit of a Trojan horse for remaining us and soft bricks a Tears just a little explanation of what it is and what we expect this afternoon that's what. You're saying and I don't know how long the listeners have been away but I've been away since 5 am and say Just to recap what happened basically at 930 the prime minister the debate explained what happened to Brussels the meetings he had had that went on and they. The speaker then selected some of the amendments and one of these amendments is one that was tabled by Oliver Letwin And now if this amendment succeeds what it would do is it would change the text in the motion which would say basically that the House House would say M.P.'s but withhold their approval if this breaks a deal that was reached apartment until the withdrawal agreement bills that the domestic legislation that's required to adopt that deal reached in Brussels has been passed so basically they're saying you know we it's not that we're against the deal that you reached in Brussels it's just that we want to make sure that both parts of that ratification ratification process have succeeded before we give a formal appraisal and I want to have a proper look at it exactly so some people say you know we want more time and others people yet and basically don't want to be rushed through it because there is a risk for the withdrawal agreement bills of this domestic legislation that you know a lot of amendments a table that actually it's voted down and then all of a sudden you reach 30 you realize next that you've passed that deal which in Brussels but you haven't posted a message station and we're back in NATO territory one of the chances of a referendum of all those people 5 people tens of thousands of people maybe more than 100000 people who knows on the streets right now calling for it I think is pretty high I don't think it should be discounted that think a lot of M.P.'s will make a condition of their support of any deal going forward and you know we've seen parliament unable to decide anything for 3 and a half years now and this once again I think is the outsourcing of responsibility putting it back to the people so you know if there is a chance whatever agenda different M.P.'s have some people don't one breaks it at all some people do want a referendum on different terms financially amending the legislation next week to put a referendum on it probably on the Prime Minister's deal is a good way for them to achieve what they all separately wants right. The referendum has gone up it is interesting though that it was kind of put. In the paper today to have the numbers Well I think this is a calculation I think they don't have the numbers today and also there is a bit of a play here in there are some they may want more support who can say look we didn't just block the vote referendum straight away they can tell their constituents they still want regs here but actually the deal has fallen and now we must go to referendum so I think there is a bit of delaying tactic going on it is also a bill it is possible if it were to happen what with the Prime Minister's response to be sending a referendum passed on the withdraw costs. Of the very hard. I mean I mean if I'm in a general election again it's of no confidence vote against himself Yes Could be I mean I mean the dominant coming strategy because pretty outrageous I mean anything could happen. I think and he wouldn't consider anything but I think he would definitely try for general election again and if labor. Wants a 2nd referendum has it has like my friend in the forward general election. Would just say well I'm prime minister by I'm going to campaign to leave with my deal and I think that you're not letting people have the democratic actual representative democracy process. There people's vote is going to speak on the people's vote March the softening germy Corben is not from this is into no power struggle going on in labor at the moment I mean. What I'm hearing is that in the last week which he has just been a sockpuppet really I mean he has one of his key aides Kerry Murphy moved out of his office John McDonnell seems to be doing in him than everyone else in the leadership office in this office to see his lawyer and who's not and if his way with death and the Labor Party would be more towards remain than it is now welcome back you're listening to 5 live coming up soon you will hear. Chelsea new Newcastle full commentry the team will be with us just before kick off a 3 big day here last minute attempt to change the terms of today's vote as we've been hearing if M.P.'s passed that amendment it means the big decision may be delayed to next week we're explaining it all to you this afternoon and will m.p.c. Been devoting debating the common sense 930 this morning with a few M.P.'s actually saying half working on a Saturday was all about poor souls Welcome to our world. The debate the debate continues and we heard from Three's a mayor earlier on we also heard from Kira Starmer that was during the New Zealand game so you might not of it the shot of bricks it Secretary here's what he said. Close trading relationship with the e.u. The price will be paid in damage to our economy and job losses and anyone touting this should look at the words stripped out from the deal put forward by the previous prime minister put the text side by side and ask some difficult questions . In black for the s.n.p. Leader in Westminster the prime minister has returned from Brussels to present the deal thing he knows that we all know is actually worse. Than Tony's amines deal a deal that would see Scott been shafted by vision made did Kingdom government live at an economic disadvantage with Scotland's views and interests totally disregarded by this prime minister and his government. We've got knowledge 11 so who is. A believer in Bracks it aren't you you're a you're a big believer and also a big believer in working on a Saturday when we need to get legislation through. This is my 28th year I've never worked Saturday. Element ever before so I think it is important we just get on with it and it looks to me as if everybody is here what we've got with us as well Cindy you from the spectator Georgina government is saying former special advisor who works for David Cameron and also Theresa May So if you hear other voices chipping in with some questions don't be surprised so what about that point there buy in Blackfoot from the s.n.p. . England got what it voted for Wales voted for northern and got a special favorable economic deal Scotland was shafted. Seems to me as if you can come to terms with the referendum results that comply with what he believes in they had this really a referendum themselves in 2014 and they lost the independence there and so we did fight the referendum in 2016 as the United Kingdom and you just can't come to terms with their own Listen we know that the s.n.p. Are remain as through and through that's what they really want to see happen to me 2 percent of the people of Scotland voted to remain on a 1000000 Scots voted to leave as well here too much about the 16100000 across the whole United. This is the whole thrust of the point that Liam Fox has just made in the chamber as well which is the the trust that we gave to the people in making the decision and now we have to carry out the instructions of the people and the fact that 3 and a half years on we're still arguing about the divorce never mind the future trading relationship we're just arguing about the divorce and to me it's quite quite simple and I thought Caroline Flint the labor m.p. Really exposed it better than anybody else in the chamber today which was pointing at people like all of these amendments saying this isn't you guys just want to delay or stop Bragg's it completely and they've been incredibly successful at delay and we'll see. Momentarily I suspect what's going to happen with the result which I'm told the best information I've got Nicky but I tell you what. Anything could happen in Parliament today a half past 2 is roughly when it should be happening. For government and yeah I mean I think the frustration is on the east side as well I mean clearly this attempt to sort of pour in hours and hours of negotiations this week was because they really wanted to reach a deal and they wanted to make sure that the House is had something and that you know they could put this phase of the negotiations at rest and then they can move on to the next but of course the ball is in the school now and say the watching this and wondering what's going to happen yes not just here you know I've been receiving messages from single through to the United States of America people who are going to be the new Singapore. Who knows but I tell you what the eyes of the world is to reason may set in a very powerful intervention of self definitely on the House of Commons today and I think Georgina's right task bar here will be no doubt in some office somewhere with their feet up watching the Parliament channel and praying that this deal just gets through today because without that there my goodness me where we where we. Really where are we going where are we going what sort of what's what's your vision what you envision what type of u.k. People talk about the kind of. Low regulation highly competitive economically aggressive entity tethered to Europe or not other tier anymore is that what you want what's what sort of Britain do you see I want a Britain that is trading with the rest of the world that's the United States of America. With the European Union as well and that's why I'm really keen to get this deal over the line today so that after October the 31st we can start negotiating those trade deals number one but also start the very very important conversation that we need to have with you. A relationship is really going to be like and you know a majority of the stuff that we produce in the United Kingdom these days services. About 20 percent of our economy is manufactured goods and. Services and we really do need to ensure that we are really at the forefront of things like intelligence like. Stuff like that we really can be at the forefront of all of these deals with the rest of the world as well and I think that simple we've got to start. Still talking about the divorce we're not talking about the future relationship. Thank you very much let's hear from Rebecca long shadow business. Strategy secretary from the prime minister has made the laws the owned by some. Extremely vulnerable trade deals Mr Speaker I could go on but we should also look at the business give me for not. Pushed for time what does this deal mean for business to put it simply the business grab industries and our manufacturing. Base to the market of our biggest trading partner threatening jobs open down our country at a time when more investment is needed not less there is no economic impact assessment and no accompanying legal advice I wonder why because according to The Guardian Britain is on course to sacrifice as much as 130000000000 in the us g.d.p. Growth over the next 15 years the fact the deal goes ahead and industry on this needs that market access it needs I post to keep vital supply chains flowing yet this deal sells them out nope sorry if we are no customs union and said it was the fantasy of damaging trade deals with Donald Trump over the needs of our country. Again Mr Speaker you don't have to take my word for it make you can you represent British manufacturing our clear commitment to the closest possible trading relationship Ingold God and that Mr Speaker this deal will not cost bureaucracy and our companies will face a lot of poverty and hitting investment planning even the c.b.i. About Dave's the deal remains not to clog services and that they have now serious concerns about the direction of the future u.k. Relationship so this is a bad deal for industry a bad deal for manufacturing and more importantly a bad deal for jobs for Mr Speaker let's look at what this deal will mean for the environment let's see what green groups are saying about green or u.k. For instance they raise use code there is an excessive noise in the chamber very unfair on the honorable lady who's developing her contribution let's listen to each other Rebecca loam Thank you Mr Greene a u.k. For instance they've raised huge concerns saying environmental safeguards are absent from the new withdrawal agreement and that the 2 1st environment bill put forward by the government and I quote provides neither an in Foresman body with independence nor a commitment to non regression and domestic law all the time when we are facing a climate crisis across the world this is simply not acceptable I mean to speak of this government is asking us to simply trust them on all these issues what tellingly without setting out any detail all legislation today the prime minister says nobody in his government wants to reduce rights all standards in this country well that is a remarkable statement especially when you look at their track record or how could we trust them at it. Well members on the opposite benches can cheer. A lot but how can we trust as secretary of state for business energy and industrial strategy which she has made clear that the small businesses she uses They're being and I quote no regulation whatsoever no minimum wage no maternity opportunity rights no unfair dismissal rights no pension Mike how could we chose the Foreign Secretary who wrote a pound flick called Escaping the strait jacket which outlined his plans to cook workers' rights and regulations and how to make sure the prime minister himself there was that you can screw up the social chapter and his claim the current weight of employment regulation is breaking Mr Speaker the answer is we can't trust them if their intentions were to maintain current standards why have they slashed every level playing field commitment in the withdrawal agreement so Mr Speaker we are about to make history and in the final moments before we enter those lobbies and these will consider the weights placed upon their shoulders is this deal rights for their communities industries and future generations No it isn't a green this deal doesn't get breaks that don't instead it would follow our country and sell out our communities leaving those open sort of Us laws do regulation reduction of rights putting jobs at base I did something no one Larry but I'm not any all the m.k. Worried about protecting that even if they could supposed. To regard the service of all good. To it. Mr Speaker our democracy is a precious thing and this is a special place in our democracy depends on respect for difference and this Polman thrives on respect and sincerity and the commitment to public service of every member. Not just one I know but deciding how to vote today. For many members will have been difficult and it is important that all of us recognize the for those who argued to remain and still argue that that is the best outcome we do is patriots but they take a different view from some of us and for those who argue to leave and have consistently argued that we should leave in of argued for a better deal we should all recognize that they are arguing for what they believe is best for our country I respect those who have argued for both positions but I respect most of all the many people in this house who argued that we should remain who during the course of that campaign believe that it was the best course for the country but who now recognise that the people having spoken that verdict must be and to others. And all that would have I. Think you missed the cut the chance to get away everybody has that police and everybody does what they believe is right including our own will from the number of Westell said if the bill the follows a meaningful vote were to fail how would the government avoid no deal before the end of October as the good to one of the things that this governor is absolutely committed to doing is making sure that we have a deal among the things that we're also committed to doing is making sure that we have a lot of the things that we're also committed to doing is making sure that we respect to the voices of all of those in this house let me stay family from this dispatch box this government is committed to ensuring that we have a deal and the best way to. Way of getting that deal leaving on October 31st and being able to move on to the other issues which the people in this country want us to discuss is by accepting the owner of the motives of the mover of the amendment but recognizing also that if we accept that amendment we will not have a meaningful vote today we will not unlock the door to our deal being passed we will have voted I'm afraid in the terms of that motion for more delay I'm afraid I'm afraid on that basis I would urge everyone who wants us know who wants us to honor the referendum mandate to recognize that that amendment however sincerely it's been put is unnecessary what is necessary now is for us to reach a moment of decision in the in the other place Lord judge the leader of the crossbench peers in some respects the voice of moderation in that house explicitly said that the time is past for people to quibble and question the precise terms of this deal he said to form a lot chief justice the parliament needs to get on with it otherwise there will be profound damage to public confidence in this place a as a matter that is the question that every member of the House must ask how long the constituents feel if tonight we vote to support this deal without the amendment our constituents will feel that a cloud has been lifted. To end Post Michael Gove the chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster This is 5 life the vote will be live here very very soon then we've got Chelsea. Newcastle all the sport on 5 Live all the politics on 5 Live Richard Bergen from labor hire fire power you've got to go you've got to go vote I'm going to have you know it's going to minute but it's great to be able to join you Nicky how are you very well so what you think about what might Michael Gove's said in particular on the whole day in particular and what's going to happen it was high theatre for Michael Gove However this is an even worse deal than Teresa Mayes deal with documents a 95 percent the same with 5 percent a very worrying things added in such is the removal of real guarantees on workers' rights and that's why we're opposing this today we think this is setting up Boris Johnson to do sweetheart deals with Donald Trump to further deregulate workers' rights sell off more public services including power and n.h.s. At risk and that's why we're voting against it now I want it what you think about the all of a let When a man well we're supporting Oliver Letwin man meant as part of our policy of trying to stop the disastrous No Deal Breakers it and after that we're hoping we get a chance to vote down the Tories dreadful brags that deal. And you want to referendum or a general election 1st what we want is. A no deal break it to be taken off the table fasten down so it's not going to take place then a general election to be immediately called and then we want a Labor government to hold a public vote between a credible leave option and between remain and then simply we'll let the people decide how long it takes to negotiate a credible leave option 3 months because discussions of already being going on with European Union and it's far simpler because it involves a customs union with European Union and a close single market relationship right off you go off you go and pay rent on your or your family or you're going to make it out of the bass and that would make history if the result was different because I was speaking to this wonderful interview to do that you say and bowing our spars Johnston thank you I've tried to to keep you just a. On you go when you go certain. No idea is the honest answer speaking to a minister a few minutes ago who said it's too close to call and the key thing could be housed in a shuffling out at the moment they are. If they abstain the government thinks it has a fighting chance of defeating this let one amendment if they vote against it are a lot more pessimistic and we're still waiting to find out Nigel dogs the leader dying here was and with a pm a few minutes ago at his office in the Commons they were all confirmed what they're doing so I'm trying to watch if anybody's ever watched the chamber there are 2 ways you can go one is to vote for something and one is to vote against something and I was trying to see where the M.P.'s were going but I didn't so I mean it's never an exact science but it's sometimes gives you a rough idea what's the catch phrase the last 24 hours been say what you see too close to call. Ok what might he have said to the to u.p.a. In his office what kind of things it's a very good question because at the moment I'm struggling to see what he could see to persuade them to abstain the one argument I suppose the prime minister could make is that we need to get on with the process but you've hair do you up in the Commons this morning furious really about the fact that the prime minister is going ahead but this deal despite the fact they're not on board Samuelson who's their top man on Bracks said we're seeing the need to do war ever the can use whatever strategy possible to try and stop this deal going through which suggests to me that it's more likely they will be voting against you know and they're voting on the amendment to the government's. Which would be withhold approval of the deal until the legislation to enact it is passed and then the promise of a letter or somebody wrote a letter not necessarily the prime minister by law there would have to be an extension if this is passed and then I mean it opens up also. Because in theory they come a kid still trying to rush legislation through that extension doesn't have to last say 4 months until the end of January but it does mean there would be a bunch of legislation for opposition M.P.'s to try and amend the try and get their own conditions attached. Television or reporting of the day you will vote for the left when a moment then that could put it over the line and I would never die our friends television because the they're normally on board can read is very good he's the man saying it well I don't watch nobody takes to me but I study starting a brilliant Yeah I'm trying to find out Ok it looks like they're going to vote against but that's not that's where we're hearing we've not been told ourselves against the war against the government. And complicating even further for less when which gives it more of a chance of passing which is a defeat for the government it means the deal will be approved today we're looking for the eyes have it on who they are eyes here if let wants to pass that would have it all right I let our eyes on the Commons will be back it's 235. On digital b.b.c. Sounds small space. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live and with a 5 Live news I'm Liam Smedley and pays a voting on an amendment by the former Tory rebels all of a let win which would withhold support for Boris Johnson's brigs it deal until all the necessary legislation is in place apologies Downing Street has threatened to postpone a vote on the agreements if the house backs the amendment Boris Johnson's told M.P.'s any further delay to break it would be corrosive as he enters into back his brags that deal Parliament sitting on a Saturday for the 1st time since $982.00 so the plan can be debated the praise it agreement has already got the support of some members of the conservative European Research Group and the former prime minister to resign a but the d.p.p. And opposition parties including labor say they won't vote for it and. Thousands of people marching through central London to demand another referendum protesters say they want a final say on the U.K.'s departure from the c.b.c. Signs this into hours of back to back trucks with music mixes to get you through your workouts this is a center your personal goal this is like the pace setter the rating would go if your heart pumping with massive Dance Anthems with no breaks are you ready 321 on demand music mix is only on b.b.c. So download to free up to listen. So we have got a very very soon when a memo which we've been explaining I currently doing a brilliant job we got sent to you from the spectator Mo his saying from a special advisor with David Cameron also to reason May It's one thing getting an extension it's another thing you know right from the ship of government being given one granted one Yeah absolutely the process requires a request that could come from the e.u. But she just needs come from the u.k. Government but then the needs to be ignorant Greenman over the terms and conditions and at the moment they will be thinking well what's this extension for is it just a matter of couple of weeks so that we can proceed with this ratification we can pass the bill we can possibly do and then that's it or are we looking at a much longer extension to facilitate a general election with 2nd referendum and if we only look into a longer extension what are the conditions does the u.k. Need to point a British commissioner because as a new commission about still does it need to appoint a 2nd judge at the European Court of Justice because it will still be a member loads of things and they know not appoint a commission of Without be cooking us not is not the worse knocking or whatever they say expression was the expression I mean calling us nuke someone you know what I mean would that be a deliberate provocation so again it depends I think an extension until the end of January the u.k. Might get a bit not get away with not appointing a commission again it would have to be agreed with the but if we. Anything longus an extension until this summer then the u.k. Would almost certainly have to appoint a British commissioner So there are lots of kind of terms and conditions that need to be negotiated and we know that a meeting tomorrow in Brussels to discuss this. Is an extension of. What extraordinary twists and turns can we have next week next week so I mean if this if . The government doesn't have it today then the government will try to reintroduce this next Monday an unknown choose the 2nd reading. Essentially the meaning next Tuesday but a very lively and. If brings back is a moment then he could do that again so we can we might be here again saying exactly the same thing I mean bring it back. Explain that one can I just say I just got a text saying that definitely voting against the government. Gives a good letter. Passing. Remind me the question. Could come assiduous and he said I just want to clarify this and he could bring back his amendment again next week so to explain how that works arcane parliamentary procedure. The long story short is if the government as we think it will brings back the agreement on Monday and Tuesday of next week that can be amended as well so there's no reason when or anyone else in Parliament for that matter can attach conditions Warner which could be similar to today we don't pass it on everything's through not just this bill but everything slightly different in that context because then you have a piece of legislation and arguably in that situation you can see the wheels already turning and you could try and persuade some people that this is a sign the legislation will be done because they're getting through to quite clean but do anything any can also by that point the government will have requested an extension so it's not as high stakes as today because today they can still avoid a question extension which Boris Johnson thinks this election really suicidal so if next brings again maybe it's less of a problem. With the e.u. Give anything other than generally thought 1st is that belated by the binocs I mean it's not just causing an equal in trouble because then the band means that they have to vote on it again if it was and I think it's what they've consistently said is that they want to know what to do. And they clearly what poor I was and I was this week to reach a deal because they wanted a deal and they wanted the u.k. To be able to be able to fail. And you know it was breaking news touring the capitals that he wanted a deal and that he was confident he could get it through and of course what they don't is we approach that. January deadline realize we need more time because actually we've held a general election you haven't had much time for me negotiation and all of us on me have another extension and then interferes with us the best thinking long. We do want to get you know we want this process to end and venture into the next phase but we don't want to reach another deadline and have to extend again so I think who knows what's going to happen next and. When you know how this works. Will not be Mr Popularity with a number of. No definitely no I understand he's been getting messages from remain M.P.'s as well as leave M.P.'s asking him to not take this forward so the process can move on to the sense of fatigue and I think the government you know the whipping operation has certainly been on steroids with people reaching out to and peace across the house and presenting it you know we've had some movement on environmental standards and workers' rights to get the Labor M.P.'s on board we have this. Undertaking that all M.P.'s will have a role to play in what the future relationship is going to be there for negating some of the accusations that we've had today and the 48 and the 52 being mentioned by government ministers so I don't think he will be. Popular But this goes back to the breakdown of trust there Mr Gove are seeking to. Be conciliatory between the 48 in the 52 those meetings the Commons is filling up any 2nd now we're going to get it I think but those meetings the d.p.p. Going to the prime minister's office. They can be very shouty they can be quite kind of high stakes. Threats emotion you know money. This time around parliamentary language and very much so. Yes but this goes back to the trust issue and I think when you have the majority now minus 45 those 10 d.p. Votes are much less meaningful than they were before because they don't still give the prime minister a majority and also the trust within the conservative body. Between the former 21 now conservative rebels and the other M.P.'s You know there were questions around it breaks that he has voted against the prime minister today would be lose the whip as well so. Of the future in terms of had people come together is not clear at the moment actual So many people are so invested Innes families up and down the land right across the country look at those people marching right now we've had come to marches this result is pretty blinking important because it is really significant and it changes today as if this let one amendment passes then there won't be a meaningful vote on Bracks it today you can expect all the Tory M.P.'s to leave pretty much immediately and no orts or set in their hands if there is another vote I do however think we will still hear from Boris Johnson again this afternoon that after the voting is completed he'll see something about what happens next that might be the 1st confirmation we get from him about where these going to send that extension if that one fails then remember in about half an hour's time we're going to be talking about whether this deal goes through and I've got to see based on conversations I've had this morning if it were a street vote between the deal one rejecting the deal I think it could well pass because there are a lot of Labor M.P.'s who've come over I think I'm right in saying every single Tory m.p. Is now in line to back it even the Brick City years that held out against the reserve maze deal until the better end have come over in the last 24 hours or so so you know I know we are in some ways the most likely thing seems to be at the moment I'm making myself a total hostage to fortune here although we're talking a lot about when the electorate amendment passing and that being then to serious things today thank you for choosing to listen to b.b.c. Radio on the internet unfortunately the current program station isn't available this is either due to contractual reasons or temporary technical fault please try again later. Thank you for choosing to listen to b.b.c. Radio on the internet unfortunately the current program on this station is unavailable this is either due to contractual reasons or a temporary technical fault please try again later thank you for choosing to listen to b.b.c. 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