a lot of german companies that do a lot of trade with the u.k. have already taken their dispositions they have prepared that they have looked for different business partners so when we talk to business leaders in germany many of them say let s just get out at least we don t have any uncertainty anymore and uncertainty is a killer for business they say it will be difficult in the beginning but it will be better than continuing what we have right now for so long it won t be as bad as many expect so this is a bad sign for the brits because it takes away some of their leverage we even heard that argument now from politicians in brussels and in strasbourg saying we don t want this to continue we re sick and tired of it let them go out and maybe they ll realize what it actually means to have a no deal bragg s it and then we have the rubble of what brags it is and will be able to build something on that ok big and we have news just coming in that in the event of no deal breaks and the governm
made a major concession by telling lawmakers that she supports a parliamentary vote to delay britain s exit from european union mase move comes amid growing fears of economic chaos if britain exits the balkans scheduled on march twenty ninth with out a deal several government ministers threatened to resign if she didn t offer the possibility of extending negotiations. prime minister teresa mayes announcement of a motion to the labor exit is actually the announcement of a series of votes and more votes if parliament rejects the deal she is negotiating with the european union it can vote the next day on whether it endorses a no deal bragg s it and if parliament rejects that the government will on the fourteenth of march bring forward a motion on whether parliament wants to see a short limited extension to article fifty. and if that house votes for an extension seek to agree that extension approved by the house with the e.u.
i don t recall even the president insulting members of this house members of the government and the british people in such a way. others took a step back to look at the bigger picture i said earlier it was mr speaker sometimes the truth hurts. for nigel farrar as the former leader of the euro skeptics ukip comment is proof of why britain wanted to leave the e.u. in the first place after bragg s it we will be free of unelected arrogant bullies like you and run our own country sounds more like heaven to me. haven t had somewhere in between it s up to theresa may after meetings in belfast the prime minister is back in brussels seeking fresh concessions on the withdrawal agreement however neither donald tusk nor european commission president. seem willing to renegotiate the deal. so as we saw just
expressed by donna just the fierce an angry response in the u.k. but all is said and done a nobody brags it is not in the interest of the e.u. either is it it s common knowledge that it s really in no one s interest maybe with the exception of the hardest of the hard liner breaks the tears back in london but that is also part of the strategy there are those who say that the european union at the very end when we approach the twenty ninth of march might cave in and try to do something about the backstop because the alternative might be a no deal bragg s it and that would mean immediate hard border between northern ireland and ireland but really to tell you our perception here we don t see that happening at all at the moment so where do you see this going next. well we have three possibilities moralism rid us of the first one is first option is
expressed by donna just the fierce an angry response in the u.k. but all is said and done a new indeed brags it is not in the interest of the e.u. either is it it s common knowledge that it s really in no one s interest maybe with the exception of the hardest of the hard liner breaks the tears back in london but that is also part of the strategy there are those who say that the european union at the very end when we approach the twenty ninth of march might cave in and try to do something about the backstop because the alternative might be a no deal bragg s it and that would mean immediate hard border between northern ireland and ireland but really to to tell you our perception here we don t see that happening at all at the moment so where do you see this going next. well we have three possibilities moralism rid us of the first one is first option is a brags that without