who s coming in next it makes the situation even more uncertain and that s what s bad for the e.u. side as well so tonight we heard president a menu mcclung coming out and saying that we urgently need a clarification of what the u.k. is going to do while chancellor merkel sounded a bit more calm and saying what we really need to do is ensure that this process goes ahead in a smooth way let s listen to her. britain s departure from the european union is a major turning point and regardless of what happens now in britain the german government will continue to make every effort to achieve a good partnership with the u.k. an orderly exit and good cooperation in the future. that we are successful in. killing. terry does very much raise the question how does this change of leadership in london affect the brics a process. that depends completely on the u.k. but the e.u.
europeans and i said exactly sort of when everybody s pregnant everybody else. ice terrible so for for mass brixton prides itself on its immigrant heritage local shop for food from around the world in this market approach european stronghold in the south of london that s tired of seeing the political gridlock day in and day out. here in brixton the mood amongst photos has become dark to reason may is asking for yet another extension that the bracks that process could drag on for months those that voted to remain in the european union and now hoping for a second referendum or at the u.k. what eventually stay in the european union others and that seems to be the general feeling on the streets in london just want the political infighting to stop and they want to get on with the brics a process. where he has become the self-appointed gatekeeper the man stand. between the mole a report two years in the making and the american public which paid for it all
london that s tired of seeing the political gridlock day in and day out. here in brixton the mood amongst photos has become dark to reason may is asking for yet another extension on the bricks that process could drag on for months those that voted to remain in the european union and now hoping for a second referendum or at the u.k. would eventually stay in the european union others and that seems to be the general feeling on the streets in london just want the political infighting to stop and they want to get on with the brics a process. of parts reporting their libraries are vital for any city there are spaces to learn. x. and course we need nairobi kenya as capital has a beautiful central library but it s rundown and the books are ancient two women have taken it upon themselves to restore the library to its former glory cellar and they go reports. traffic jams and busy street life is what most people associate
a half three years ago decided what there was a majority for and then you negotiate on those grounds. so that was the activist judge you know miller who had initiated a court case to make sure that polman has a say in the bricks and process she s frustrated and a lot of other people are frustrated that it seems that breaks it is not going anywhere and that we don t also know we don t have a clear guideline of where we re heading and we only have two weeks until the twelfth of april to actually come up with something parliament will if this deal doesn t go through take control of the process and try and shape the brics a process from next week on words but meanwhile the drama continues in the building behind the biggest mass in london thank you very much for that update. and the vote in parliament is expected in three and a half ostomy big you live coverage of that when it happens meanwhile let me bring
a lot of people particularly on the bricks it side they feel that why are we not just leaving and many say we don t really need this deal with the european union i ve just spoken to to some great city of friends actually and they they said well we should we should just go and why is this not happening so a lot of people thought this was going to be much easier than actually it is going to happen now we caught up with activist gina miller and we asked her about parliament s road in this process for the next days and weeks to come and and this is what she had to say. i m very concerned i think the politicians have no real plan out of the mess we are in they still squabbling or talking about arguments and debates they had two and a half three years ago rather than looking at where we are now. the position we are facing now is that legally if mrs may s vote doesn t go through today is that the new deal cliff it will be the twelfth of april so the court the m.p. s have to