Now on bbc news, a look back at saturday in parliament. If we have been half hearted europeans, then it follows logically that with part of our hearts, with half our hearts, we feel something else. A sense of love and respect for european culture and civilisation, of which we are a part. He said the agreement provided for a real brexit, hello there, and welcome taking back control of money, to this special edition laws, fisheries and trade, of saturday in parliament, as the commons and the lords sit and removed the Northern Ireland backstop. He moved on to the customs at a weekend for the first time in 37 years to discuss arrangements for Northern Ireland. Borisjohnsons brexit deal. Our agreement ensures, and i quote, unfettered access, but the Prime Minister is defeated market access, for goods moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the united again, as mps back delay. Kingdoms internal market. It ensures that there should be the ayes to the right, 322. No tariff on goods circula
Prime minister began his speech by saying how rare it has been for the people to support federalism and the United States as well. I entirely agreement federalism and the belief in the superstate are as rare in this country nowadays as it is in every member of the other 27 states. Will he accept that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative Prime Ministers in whose governments i served believed that membership of the European Union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world as one of the flee leading members of the European Union and gave us access to a free trade market but enabled us to build a strong and combative economy. So would he reassure me, as i assure him i will vote for his deal once we are given when he goes on to negotiate the eventual longterm arrangements, he will seek a conclusion solution where well the same completely open access across the channel, across the irish boarder to trade an
Are as rare in this country nowadays as it is in every member of the other 27 states. Will he accept that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative Prime Ministers in whose governments i served believed that membership of the European Union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world as one of the flee leading members of the European Union and gave us access to a free trade market but enabled us to build a strong and combative economy. So would he reassure me, as i assure him i will vote for his deal once we are given when he goes on to negotiate the eventual longterm arrangements, he will seek a conclusion solution where well the same completely open access across the channel, across the irish boarder to trade and investment in both directions with the European Union that we have now, even if we have to sacrifice the political benefitles weve hitherto enjoyed from membership of the union . Mr. Johnson tha
Has complied with the law. Parliaments request has complied with the law. Pa rliaments request has has complied with the law. Parliaments request has been conveyed to the eu. Labour say whatever deal gets through should be subject to a second referendum. There is a trap door to no deal at the end of 2020 that we need to deal with and close, and we can do that with and close, and we can do that with legislation. And of course we need an amendment to say that whatever deal gets through, it should be subject to a referendum. Eu leaders met to discuss their response to the uks request for an extension this morning, insiting that the deal is not dead police in hong kong fire tear gas at protesters, as violence erupts at an illegal march in one of the cities main shopping districts. There have been protesters throwing petrol bombs at the police. And so that is clear. And after a nail biting finish, wales won themselves a place in the Rugby World Cup semifinal. Now, highlights of a historic s
Independence referendum. And now on bbc news, its time for saturday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to this special edition of saturday in parliament. As the commons and the lords sit at a weekend for the first time in 37 years to discuss borisjohnsons brexit deal. But the Prime Minister is defeated again, as mps back delay. The ayes to the right, 322. The noes to the left, 306. Boris johnson remains defiant. I will not negotiate a delay with the eu. The commons spent five hours debating the latest brexit deal with theresa may making her first Public Comments since standing down. If you want to deliver brexit, if you want to keep faith with the british people, if you want this country to move forward, then vote for the deal today. Opposition mps say what has been agreed this time is even worse than the deal she negotiated. Voting for a deal today wont end brexit. He knows that if given the option that people will reject his bad deal and choose to remain in the European Union. A