And this week it is laura its me im in a car park in darwin in lancashire and its very cold but someone has bought me a cup of tea. Enjoy this weeks brexitcast. We are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossing. We are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossingi we are particularly reliant on the dover calais crossing. I met Boris Johnson once. Dover calais crossing. I met Boris Johnson once. They are going to get it wrong again remainers and levers, that will end well. it wrong again remainers and levers, that will end well. I can only describe it as a dogs brexit. Hello, it is adam in brexitcast hq pointer and chris as well here. It is katya in brexitcast a second hq in brussels and laura in a car park in lancashire and i have a real temptation because im in an edit van, to beep the horn. Go for it would you dare me . It was quite quiet, it was a little toot. If i get an asbo, im blaming you. And if any of us is talking too long, you can sound the horn and shut us up th
Into domestic law. Also on the programme donald Trump Defends his decision to pull troops out of syria and insists the ceasefire is holding. President Obamas National Security advisor susan rice joins us to discuss the moves. Prince william admits hes concerned for his brother and meghan after the couple acknowledged they were struggling in a revealing interview broadcast last night. We will always be brothers. We are certainly on different parts at the moment but i will always be there for him as he will always be there for him as he will always be there for me. We dont see each other as much as we used to. And you may know him as mitt romney but thanks to a secret twitter account Pierre Delecto has been defending the senator online. Hello and welcome im Michelle Fleury in washingto and Christian Fraser is at college green. The uk is due to leave the eu in 10 days time, and although borisjohnson has negotiated a new deal setting out the terms, mps are yet to give the agreement their a
Two people are killed, as typhoon hagibis, the biggest storm to hitjapan in 60 years, makes landfall near tokyo. A moment of sporting history, as kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge, becomes the first person to run a marathon in under 2 hours. I am the happiest of men to run under two hours, you know, to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejoe twyman, whos director of the polling company, deltapoll, and the author and journalist, Yasmin Alibhai brown. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The Observer Says support is growing for a second referendum amid fears over Boris Johnsons brexit policy. Meanwhile, the mail on sunday says rebel tory mps are planning to force the Prime Minister to delay brexit even if he wins commons support for a deal. The sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by Jacob Rees Mogg in which the commons leader calls for c
At all. So the way to get this done, the way to get brexit done as i think to be reasonable with parliament, say, if the genuinely wa nt parliament, say, if the genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal, they can have it, but they have to agree to a general election on december 12. That is the way forward because this parliament has been going on for a long time without a majority. It is refusing to deliver brexit, it is impossible to deliver brexit, it is impossible to deliver brexit, it is impossible to deliver legislation and it is time, frankly, that the opposition summoned up the nerve to submit themselves to the judgment of our collective force, the people of the uk. But if your deal is so great as you claim on death parliament has endorsed it, which they havent, they have just agreed to go ahead and have scrutiny, why then try to ram this through with an election . You could go on a more conventional timetable and give parliament the timetable and give parliament the
There is so much going on. A massive game in the premier league. We will keep you up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About half an hour. Up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About halfanhour. We will have half an eye on that. Both the eyes. But for the moment we are going to concentrate on serious stuff and politics. Parliament sat for the first time on a saturday in 37 years yesterday. Mps voted for a further delay to brexit, by withholding approval good morning. Of borisjohnsons brexit agreement, welcome to breakfast until all the necessary legislation with chris mason and rachel burden. Is in place. Our headlines today chris, you unsigned, but sealed and delivered. Borisjohnson sends a letter were there to brussels seeking a delay to brexit yesterday. You came in this morning and oseto but without his have a million questions for you. Signature. In a second, signed letter and you actually had the Prime Minister says a further 2 million. Extension would damage the interests have a