that this last ditch effort by the prime minister will work. if you never know anything at the moment in london and politics can change any minute but it doesn t look like there is a maze going to get a deal through she doesn t have the support of all of her own party and also of the allies the northern irish to you they object about the future status of violence and also labor the opposition the main opposition they have a different view of breaks that they want something that is closer to the european union more like inside the customs union so it really doesn t look like she s going to get the numbers today that she really needs no words like disaster shambolic chaotic are being used to describe what s happening there what are you hearing. i think it crossed the divide of rights of people are frustrated that it s just simply it seems stuck the whole process is stuck and
a way forward meanwhile parliament is taking its own steps tonight there will be votes on amendments tonight whether parliament should take control of the brics a process something that theresa may obviously does not like and her government so they are trying to take control of the brecht exit process to find a path forward and the charlotte i mean that as things stand right now is a full position still that the u.k. might leave the e.u. without a deal. yes it is on april twelfth actually that is the default option that the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal about palm and once to prevent that for months they ve been voting against things and now they finally one thing to vote for things and this is what the vote it s about tonight parliament wants to hold the so-called indicative votes this wednesday on what option forward would be
about a possible extension of the brics a process so not at the end of march but at some point in the future. max we heard there that have been it was saying most lawmakers in london seem to want to avoid a no deal brags that that is something we have heard e.u. leaders say as well if that would also be a horse scenario but at this point amid all of this chaos would it be that terrible for the e.u. . well the problem with the u.k. is that many lawmakers here in stars burge have you parliamentarians that are at the plenary session is that the britons of always been very clear what they don t want so in this case it would be they don t want no deal bragg s it but never really clear on what they actually want and extension is something that many lawmakers here are rather sympathetic towards but this sympathy is waning because they say in order to extend this article fifty period which is the delaying the
when she addressed. yes she had to focus on the positives because this did not go. off to a good start before donald trump an even landed in the u.k. he given an interview to the sun newspaper in which he criticized theresa may over her break that plan saying that they would probably kill a free trade deal with the u.s. and that he had given her advice and that she hadn t listened so that touch if not go down well with theresa may but she had to play ball here she had to show that she could still get something out of this meeting she talked about the positives the military cooperation shared intelligence and pursuing a very ambitious free trade agreement and this time at checkers don t trump agreed but i also want to thank prime minister may for pursuing fair and reciprocal trade with the united states once the brics a process is concluded. and perhaps the u.k. has left the e.u.
leave the single market will leave the customs union but there are many within parliament who don t believe that this is the right way forward and who are now trying to influence it and there they want to have a say they want to have a vote before britain leaves the e.u. meaningful very discuss what it is about and of course for for for brussels that means that to reserve may s hand is weakened her hand is weakened and of course comes the question what about her government is already on shaky footing and one of our birds wouldn t sell for me is a second referendum now more likely. well breaks it itself it s something that is on people s minds who are following politics i think many people on the street really don t want to deal with it on a daily basis so there s a huge divide in the country a second referendum would probably be the only way for some you know the brics