A lot of people down at parliament where there are also a good number of pro and anti sit protesters as there often are on days when there is something important going on in the house of commons those protests are sometimes quite lively sometimes antagonistic and theres a heavy Police Presence around there. Right now nobody exactly knows the timings of what will happen in parliament because as well as those statements we expect a number of urgent questions and obviously this is the moment when the opposition need to strike Jeremy Corbyn wants to embarrass Boris Johnson as far as he can. The machinations though amongst the opposition are interesting corben has already been speaking on tuesday night with our other Opposition Leaders about how to ensure that there is not a no deal breaks it in his words how to avoid crashing out of the European Union without a deal there is legislation in place that. Bayne act but they still dont trust Boris Johnson not to try to get round that somehow so
What you are saying but others will say all of this is such a great area because of our unwritten constitution. We dont know exactly where we do stand and its a question of balance of powers between parliament and the government and the courts, but it shouldnt be this unpredictable in a sense. I agree it shouldnt be unpredictable and it wasnt unpredictable. The law does not permit judicial unpredictable. The law does not permitjudicial review of the prerogative to Prorogue Parliament. It is subject to political control. That leaves space for a serious political controversy, a disagreement between mps and the Prime Minister and eventually there has two. We will have to leave it there because we are back inside the Supreme Court. Lets listen to the governments representative here. Supreme court. Lets listen to the governments representative herelj paraphrase of course from the opinion of hodge in the case of her goal. Mark reference has been made to constitutional principle. Constitution
Lines, set out her red lines, and brought back the deal she did, which i think brought back the deal she did, which ithink did brought back the deal she did, which i think did respect the terms, the promises that were made prior to that referendum. So the question being, then, to settle this issue, the members opposite are often asking for a peoples vote. Surely now is the right time for a peoples vote. Happy to give way to my honourable friend. The only sadness about broking is that we will not be having the chosen select committee elections. Is it not confusing for the public that many of them are opening their doors and binding on their doormat a labour leaflet that says on it we want a general election finding. Isnt that confusing for the public. I regret were not here on wednesday to go through that election process. Nevertheless, surely now it is the perfect time. Yes, the members opposite, if the public does not wa nt opposite, if the public does not want no deal surely they wil
earlier, liz truss travelled to balmoral castle in aberdeenshire where she accepted the queen s invitation to form a government. borisjohnson had already left downing street his words prompting speculation that he might want to return at some point. that he might want to a that he might want to day of transition and an ever for a day of transition and an evening for the new prime minister of shaping her government. we ll have the latest on the shape of the new cabinet and on the policy challenges. one other story, following the fatal shooting of a school girl in liverpool. for the first time, the mother of olivia pratt korbel makes a public appeal for the killer to come forward. i m hoping that they come forward. that this doesn t happen to anybody else. and coming up on the bbc news channel. a busy evening of european football celtic among the british teams in action but can they overcome the european champions real madrid at celtic park? good evening. the new prime mi
Many of you are members and those who are not, i hope you will become. It is the Infinity Group of lawyers in washington dc and elsewhere that strive to support, not only art in general, but this peter specifically. Tonights argument is based on William Shakespeares macbeth which is produced by the theater this spring and directed by on the thursdays. It was a wonderful event and i sure many of you attended. I want to start by thinking as the people that you will see on the stage and the people who are not on the stage but make this possible. This event comes together in large part because theres a group of people with whom i am honored to work. Who work on coming up with the ideas is coming up with which plate we will do and figure out what the legal questions can be. These are the people who year in and year out make it possible. After last winter, i think them in general, but i want them to be thanked specifically. They do the hard work. If you are in the house, i want to announce a