Deputy editor of the article. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The telegraph reports that borisjohnson will give mps a my deal or no deal ultimatium tomorrow after the eu suggested there would be no further brexit extension. The i also goes with the pms new deal with the eu, with the paper looking ahead to saturdays crunch commons vote. Theres a very happy borisjohnson on the metros front page, shaking hands with jean claude juncker, the president of the european commission. The pair are also on the fts front page, with the paper detailing how the dups opposition to the deal spells trouble for the pms hopes of it passing it in the commons. its a numbers game thats how the guardian describes the upcoming commons vote. The paper claims the the arithmetic looks daunting for mrjohnson. The daily mail reports on what it calls the pms remarkable turnaround in securing an extraordinary last minute deal. We will talk about turkey and a little while but lets start with the metro. S
Is due in a couple of hours. Ministers warn they will withdraw the brexit bill if they lose the timetable motion, and theyll push for a general election. Well have the latest on the debate in the commons. Well be looking ahead to the votes and well be examining the likely options, so stay with us. Its 5 oclock. Were live at westminster just a few hours ahead of two crucial votes which will dictate the future of the Brexit Process. At around 7 oclock tonight the house of commons will vote on the main brexit legislation, the Withdrawal Agreement bill, and then, crucially, on the parliamentary timetable for scrutiny of the bill, which is limited to just three days of debate. Many mps believe this is totally insufficient given the complexity and importance of the legislation, but the Prime Minister told mps this afternoon that if the timetable is rejected, and if hes faced with another long delay offered by the eu, he will withdraw the bill and try to call a general election. So, to underl
The week in parliament. Hello, and welcome to the week in parliament, as borisjohnson tries to win friends and influence people. We have made a genuine attempt to bridge the chasm, to reconcile the apparently irreconcilable, and to go the extra mile as time runs short. Jeremy corbyn isnt persuaded and has a message for his own side. No labour mp could support such a reckless deal that will be used as a springboard. Used as a springboard to attack rights and standards in this country also in this programme, mps are moved to tears by a colleagues account of Domestic Abuse. If anyones watching and needs a friend, please reach out if its safe to do so and please talk to any of us, cos well be there and well hold your hand. All hear, hear applause. If the Stormont Assembly agrees but would also leave the customs union, so would also leave the customs union, so there would be customs checks on the island of ireland but not, says mrjohnson, at the border. Ahead of its unveiling, downing stree
The week in parliament. Hello, and welcome to the week in parliament, as borisjohnson tries to win friends and influence people. We have made a genuine attempt to bridge the chasm, to reconcile the apparently irreconcilable and to go the extra mile as time runs short. Jeremy corbyn isnt persuaded and has a message for his own side. No labour mp could support such a reckless deal that will be used as a springboard. Used as a springboard to attack rights and standards in this country also in this programme, mps are moved to tears by a colleagues account of Domestic Abuse. If anyones watching and needs a friend, please reach out if its safe to do so and please talk to any of us, cos well be there and well hold your hand. All hear, hear applause. But first, this was the week we finally got to see Boris Johnsons brexit plan, the one he hopes will win over the eu and parliament and enable the uk to leave with a deal at the end of the month. The Prime Minister told mps the government had move
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