Disquiet in her own party. While the Mail On Sunday is told by conservative mp Andrew Mitchell that he thinks its time for mrs may to step aside because she has lost authority. The Sunday Express leads with mr trumps comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu and his promise to sign a powerful trade deal with the uk soon. And the times. It says mrs may claimed that mr trumps comments had put her plan for brexit back on track. And that is where we will start with the sunday times. Donald trump throws theresa may a lifeline with a trade deal. A sabotage to the appeal bill. A lot to cope with. The lifeline. The promise of a trade deal. He says it will be very powerful, very quickly. We are not there yet. We are not. It is a long way off. It will take at least two yea rs before we way off. It will take at least two years before we can even begin, assuming brexit even happens in that time. Many think they will have to bea time. Many think they will have to be a transitional deal that will go on much longer. Therefore, any trade deal will be some years in the future. The sunday times is very clever. They managed to get three stories in one. The trade side, with the sunday times suggesting theresa may talked to china, japan, and india, who are keen on trade deals. They say that is one for her cabinet. Then we go on to our own future, with an ally of david davis saying in october she should say when she is going to resign. And the great repeal bill, the one that will have a rough time in the commons next week. This is when they talk about the henry viii powers, those not used since henry viiis time. Tell us about it . The idea about the repeal bill is when we brexit, all european law will be put into british law, one deal. It is an interesting way to do it. We can spend years gradually picking it apart spend years gradually picking it a pa rt after spend years gradually picking it apart after doing it in one day. Mps will not get a vote on it. They are worried we will start repealing this, leaving that, without them getting a chance to consider it. They are thinking of opposing it and Making Trouble for it. If they can defeat the repeal bill, of course, we would have a major problem the day that brexit came. They have wedged a lot in. Yes. A powerhouse well done, both of you. We are very pleased to count them as our paper review was. But there is a lot going on behind the scenes, which we will go on to. The facts theresa may needs this lifeline from donald trump. Absolutely. As you said, we will talk soon about what the germans said. She needs a lifeline. But it is not a lifeline, someone is saying its ok, we will come back with a lifeline. It is not actually someone with a lifeline. It is not actually someone giving the rope. Keep treading water. That is the risk of donald trump. Yes. It is warm words. And she has come back, i dont know how important any more these summits are, frankly, there is a fundamental gap between the americans on Climate Change and the paris agreement. They are trying to appeal to many people, the home audience and the international audience. The home audience and the internationalaudience. Compared the home audience and the international audience. Compared to what Barack International audience. Compared to what ba rack Obama International audience. Compared to what barack obama said riot to the referendum, this is a useful change. Prior. Referendum, this is a useful change. Prior. It is a useful change. She is already in talks with china, japan, and india. She is working very ha rd japan, and india. She is working very hard to get some business deals already and interest with countries outside. At least we have an american president who likes brexit, which we would not have had with others. Theresa may playing the trump card, others. Theresa may playing the trump card, trying others. Theresa may playing the trump card, trying to play off this rebellion with help from donald trump. But the idea she will face that critical of a rebellion, it would appear she will have surely enough friends to keep her in power for now. It does not suit the conservatives to get rid of her. She is very weak and since the election. She is probably fatally damaged in the long term. But we are going. What is it, two weeks until the summer what is it, two weeks until the summer recess . Everyone will go away and come back for the party co nfe re nce and come back for the Party Conference in the autumn. These stories will continue to rumble on. There are obviously people making mischief, making stories. There is of course growing talk in the lib dems, certainly, and softer pro brexit, sorry, pro remain talking points. That is going on. But nothing new is going on in the tories, theyjust feel weak. Nothing new is going on in the tories, they just feel weak. They dont want a new leader because they are terrified of opening the way for are terrified of opening the way for a general election. It is difficult with tory rules. You need 48 mps to back someone to go for leadership. You get the kind of feeling that they have some power, because theresa may is so weak, she used to be dictatorial, and now they have more power over her. That doesnt change the people in the background saying i wouldnt mind the job when it comes around. There would always be people like that. The Mail On Sunday says Andrew Mitchell, a chief david davis ally, is saying this. Andrew mitchell said this at a dinner in the commons, a conservative party dining club, he was forced to resign. He was also the International Development sector ally. He is a close ally of david davis. There is no suggestion in this article david davis is plotting against theresa may, but he is being seen against theresa may, but he is being seen by many, and i think this is what often happens, someone saying, go on, nigel, you can do it. If there was a challenge and theresa may could not survive it, they would be in the position she is in. They would not feel they have a mandate. That is what they are terrified of. That is what they are terrified of. That is what they are terrified of. That is why they dont want another general election. Andrew mitchell could be the anonymous mp on the front of the times, we dont know. But the message is awfully similar. The idea is that theresa may should go. One hardline brexiteer named here says he would rather not lose brexit so long as Jeremy Corbyn does not get in. That isjust ridiculous. Of course. If there was an election tomorrow, Jeremy Corbyn would probably win. Exactly. It is a very febrile atmosphere, summer, Everyone Needs to go away and come down. She got through the queens speech, she could get to the 20th of this month, parliament breaks, they have a break, the comeback, and they talk about else. And in the meantime, political minds need to be looking at what these deals might be. The sunday people. An exclusive. Britain is breaking the law over six soldiers. Lord dannatt from the army is saying not enough is being done to support ex service men and women who suffer from post Traumatic Stress disorder. A serious intervention from someone who was head of the army at one point. The problem at the moment is that, umm, those who suffer post Traumatic Stress disorder coming back from the frontline, there is very little for them. There is the nhs, superb charities like combat stress. Lord dannatt is saying this is no way to treat the troops. We promised if they risked their lives, we would look after them when they came back. David cameron brought in a covenant and lord dannatt is saying we are breaking that and breaking the law. He says it is down to the mod to sort this out. You dontjust have charities to rely on, you have a proper set up in the mod which deals with people going through these mental difficulties. It is something the paper has been campaigning on for quite some time. He is certainly the most senior person so far to come out with Something Like this. Like so many lives of the people in the families of these sufferers. More than 10 of Return Price Back britains soldiers suffer this. What he is saying, i think it is devastating, in 1917, they did not understand shellshock, but in 2017, we do understand ptsd. And apparently there is no mod dedicated Psychiatric Hospital cap will of treating those with. Capable. It is ironic, as Prince William and prince harry have of course been talking about Mental Health and mental illness. Prince harry has beena mental illness. Prince harry has been a serving soldier. It seems absolutely fundamentally wrong that however good a charity is, you can back from seeing and doing Stuff Civilians dont see and you are not given any help. Coming back into civilian life is hard enough for those not suffering from this stress. It is not about a lack of awareness, but a lack of resources, awareness, but a lack of resources, a formal framework for dealing with it. And also a lack of organisation. We have resources and all of that. But what you need to do is the mod needs to have a cross Parliamentary Group that covers health and work and pensions and various departments getting involved. You set that up in the mod specifically for people suffering from ptsd. And it would play into so many other areas of treating mental illness. Yes, yes. We know that veterans, former army personnel, they often end up on the streets, with drinking and drug problems, broken relationships, other problems. If there was some resources put into it, you could prevent that. We need the will. It is one of those things you put in paper. Lord dannatt is talking about potentially suing the government. That is not a constructive way of dealing with it, it should not be necessary. The observer. Taking us to the end. The germans and the industry warning the uk about brexit. We want to talk about lions, both. But the german industry is warning the uk ever brexit, saying the priority is to protect the Single Market and no favours will be done. This headline is definitely a stark warning, not what we expected. Our ministers have been giving the impression, especially david davis, that the german industry, especially carmakers, are the ones who would help smooth us through a record deal because they dont want tariffs on the goods they sell in this country any more than we do over there. Brexit deal. What they are saying is these are Industry Organisations saying, no, no, we dont think that at all. If you want access to the Single Market, obey the rules. We will not help out at all because there are 27 other states. There has been a Free Trade Deal struck with japan, the eu and japan. There is no freedom of movement, no Single Market, but a Free Trade Deal. Freedom of movement, no Single Market, but a freetrade deal. We are looking for a similar thing. Keepin are looking for a similar thing. Keep in mind we are a member of the eu, and the smoothest transition to become out of the eu would be with access to the Single Market or the customs union. We are looking for a different position from japan, but we wa nt different position from japan, but we want something similar. In years to come. In years to come, it wont be the same kind of smooth and frictionless borders we have at the moment to do the trade. The president of the bdi, the federation of german industries, says it is the responsibility of the british to limit damage for both sides. He is talking about imminent effects