He is characteristically evasive. It is a bill that effectively ends the negotiations. A bill that demands an extension at least until next year and perhaps for many more years to come. A bill that insists britain acquiesced to the demands of brussels and hands control to our partners in a bill designed to overturn the biggest democratic vote in our history. It is therefore a bill without precedent in the history of this house, seeking as it does to force the Prime Minister with a predrafted letter to surrender in international negotiations. And i refuse to do this, mr. Speaker. It is clear there is only one way forward for the country. The house has voted repeatedly to leave the eu and it is repeatedly to delay actually leaving. It is noted for negotiations. And today, i am afraid it is voted to stop any serious negotiations. [indiscernible] Prime Minister johnson what this bill means is the parliament or the right honorable general gentlemen of the opposition who is still not in his
Saying they want to respect the will of the referendum. But every time we come to a vote on the matter there is always a reason why they cannot quite bring themselves to go to the lobby and vote for the Withdrawal Agreement. We have had three occasions in which we could have voted for the with all agree Withdrawal Agreement. Every single time, the same mps trot out to say they support the result and when it comes to the vote they vote to block brexit. So whats different this time . Votes thatingful took place are a very different had a goal different kettle of fish. The cross party talks contain a number of extremely important compromises and concessions for the extension. And it is therefore attractive as this parliament has not had the opportunity to debate the Withdrawal Agreement. Its a different kettle of fish to what went before. Memories,with short the Withdrawal Agreement built was very different to the former Prime Ministers initial socalled blind brexit which was rejected thr
Between officials, about a no deal brexit earlier in dublin, the Prime Minister held talks with his irish counterpart and insisted he wanted to avoid a no deal brexit. Be in no doubt, that outcome would bea be in no doubt, that outcome would be a failure in statecraft for what would be all of our responsibility. If there is no deal it will be a failure for british and irish people alike. You can send in any questions you have to us here at open source. Its a crucial week for the future of the uk. Tonight, mps will be voting again on whether to hold a general election before the brexit deadline of 31 october. Borisjohnson tried this last week but couldnt get the votes. That will happen again in the next few hours. Parliament has already passed one motion tonight demanding the government release documents and messages sent between key officials about a no deal brexit. This was the moment in parliament. The ayes to the right 311, the noes wrote to the left, 302. Noes to the left, 320. The
Including shifting Political Sentiment toward israel and other countries of the middle east Georgetown University posted this 90 minute event Georgetown University posted this 90 minute event. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I want to welcome everyone to the Jewish Center for civilization event titled disloyal american judaism in the trump era. I am the associate director and professor at the center if you dont know much about it where the home for jewish scholarship here at Georgetown University especially pertaining to middle east politics jewish humanities. To gather we have 22 faculty including the esteemed panelist today. Approximately 100 students and we offer over 40 courses per year. You should have received a copy of our full event loan up the neck lineup. The next event is the launch of the most recent book and that would be held october 17 at 5 00 oclock p. M. In the center. Please rsvp and also visit our website. Be all very much look forward to seeing you there. And f
A Record Number of migrants crossing the Channel Border force picked up 86 people yesterday. Record numbers of stores disappeared from britains high streets in the first half of this year, according to a report from a leading accounting firm. Coming up, a warning from car insurers on Driverless Cars they say theyll cause more accidents without proper regulation. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im annita mcveigh. Scotlands highest civil court has ruled that borisjohnsons suspension of parliament is unlawful. In the last hour a panel of three judges at the court of session found in favour of a Cross Party Group of politicians who were challenging the Prime Ministers move. A five week suspension of parliament began in the early hours of tuesday. No order has been given by the court to cancel it and there will be a full hearing at the Supreme Court next tuesday. The government says its disappointed by the decision. In a summary of theirfindings, the court of session judges said