Missing at least the end of englands world cup quarterfinal. And i apologize to the house for that and i wish i could watch it myself. I know the honorable member for cardiff west has postponed his 60th birthday party, if not his 60th birthday, to be here. So mr. Speaker, the house has gone to a great deal of trouble to assemble here on a saturday for the first time in a generation and i do hope it is assembling for the purposes of a meaningful vote, that we will be allowed to have a meaningful vote. With permission, mr. Speaker, i shall make a statement on the new agreement with our european friends. The house needs no reminding that this is the second deal and the fourth vote three and a half years after the nation voted for brexit, and during those years , friendships have been strained, families divided and the attention of this house con consumed by a single issue that has at times felt incapable of resolution. But i hope, mr. Speaker, that this is the moment where we can finally
Omarion evan steen thanks for joining us in just a few moments from now the british Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address parliament in a bid to get m. P. s to support his brigs a deal and a vote thats to take place later in the day im joined in the studio by bragg brags that analyst rob much hello to you and following developments from london for us bereket las there she is hello get. All right were waiting any moment now for Boris Johnson to begin his speech but 1st brahma what can we expect from the Prime Minister this morning what will happen is that its his Charm Offensive will breed. Thats the message shes being are putting out across the country in the last few days ever since he secured a deal the question is whether as you mentioned he has the numbers i think right now it really is too close to call either way hes got to get on board so many other m. P. s not just his conservatives but the rebel tories that he expelled the labor. M. P. s who represents leave constituencies
In government even in the Public Sector the politicians theyve been in power for decades they have exploited the states resources in order to provide services to their constituencies meant taining support and thats why yes this is an unprecedented protest the past 2 days tens of thousands of people in the streets but there are hundreds of thousands of people who did not take to the streets these people are loyal supporters to the Political Parties who benefit from the Political Parties they get you know they get jobs from these Political Parties and these people will be ready to take to the streets to confront Peaceful Demonstrations and the 2018 elections there was an attempt by Civil Society to win seats they only won one seat out of it in the 128 Member Parliament but things are different some will tell you yes things are different now theres a lot of defiance they say change will take time but what is different also is that Political Parties are being criticised in their traditiona
We are going to show you some of the opening session early today, the first time in 37 years at the house of met on a saturday. Order, statement, the Prime Minister. Prime minister johnson mr. Speaker, i want to begin by echoing what you just said. I think all the members of the house assembling on a saturday for the first time in 37 years and to members of the house of commons staff who worked to make this sitting possible, and i note people giving up there saturdays and breaking into their weekends at a time when families want to be together and it means missing at least the ends of englands world cup final. I apologize to the house for that. I know the honorable member of has is west cardiff west postponed his 60th birthday party, but not his birthday to be here. The house has gone to a great deal of trouble to assemble on a saturday for the first time in a generation. And, i do hope that in assembling for the purposes of a meaningful vote that we will be allowed to have a meaningfu
Good morning and welcome to westminster on an historic session of parliament. Mps are sitting on a saturday for the first time in 37 years to vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal. This morning it still looks extremely close, although in the last few minutes the Prime Minister has received the backing of the prominent conservative brexiteers known as the European Research group who now say they will vote mps are also likely to vote on an amendment to the deal which would still force the government to seek a delay to leaving the eu, described as an insurance policy to avoid the risk of a no deal brexit. Nick eardley reports. More than three years after the brexit referendum, is today the day mps finally back a deal . Some of them hate what borisjohnson has negotiated, arguing it takes us too far away from eu rules and will damage the economy. But most tories think its a good deal that gives the uk back the control they want. Weve got the deal that allows us to get out of the backstop, thats