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Hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. Philip hammond says hell resign as chancellor on wednesday if borisjohnson becomes Prime Minister. Its very important that a Prime Minister is able to have a chancellor who is closely aligned with him in terms of policy. I therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. Irelands foreign minister warns the uks next Prime Minister that if they tear up the brexit Withdrawal Agreement were all in trouble. More violent clashes in Hong Kong Police fire tear gas at protesters during another huge pro democracy rally. Iran hoists its flag on the masthead of the captured uk registered tanker in the gulf. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rob merrick, whos the deputy Political Editor at the independent, and anne ashworth, the associate editor for the times. Welcome to you both. Most of tomorrows front pages are now in. Lets start with the metro and it leads with Philip Hammonds announcement, in a bbc interview, that he intends to quit as chancellor if borisjohnson becomes Prime Minister. The same story makes the front page of the guardian. It says the talk of ministerial resignations highlights a perilous Political Climate for whoever replaces theresa may. The country needs to rediscover its sense of mission if its to leave the eu on time so says borisjohnson, writing in the telegraph. The times carries a poll which suggests a collapse in support forjeremy corbyn among labour Party Members. The i leads on the iran tanker seizure and the claim by a former Tory Party Leader that the capture of the ship was a major failure for the uk. Britain is all at sea claims the mirror with both the threat of resignations over brexit, and the tensions with iran, hanging over the next Prime Minister. The Financial Times reports that the Federal Reserve is set to lower Interest Rates later this month its first rate cut in almost a decade. And the express carries an interview with dame vera lynn, in which she backs the newspapers campaign to keep free tv licences for the over 75s. So, a varied set of front pages. Let us begin with the guardian, though. Ministers vowed to step down and thwart no deal brexit. This is not just and thwart no deal brexit. This is notjust phillip and thwart no deal brexit. This is not just Phillip Hammond and thwart no deal brexit. This is notjust Phillip Hammond but david gauke as well. David gauke. Some big political beast will make life difficult for Boris Johnson, for we assume he will be the next tory leader, by being a force for a real dashjust objecting to leader, by being a force for a real dash just objecting to everything he does from the backbenches to make sure there is a no no deal brexit. He is going to resign to mrs may before she goes to the palace. This seems like a well laid plan. That is oii seems like a well laid plan. That is on the part of the outgoing chancellor to make things as possible for Boris Johnson. I would said that Philip Hammond would be considerable opposition, because this is a man who knows everything about the economy and will be able to deliver some extraordinary objections to whatever Boris Johnson proposes. Parliament or the commons have voted against no deal already, and all those other boats that we had earlier in the year. There will be quite a few people who will line up be quite a few people who will line up alongside Philip Hammond. Yes, i think at least a dozen ministers will leave the government on wednesday if borisjohnson becomes Prime Minister. Most of them will be opposed to a no deal brexit. And most of them willjoin the awkward squat on the backbenchers. Yes, it really underlines, what mr hammond did underlies how extraordinary the situation is that faces Boris Johnson. Not fazed by any previous Prime Minister coming in. Johnson. Not fazed by any previous Prime Minister coming inlj johnson. Not fazed by any previous Prime Minister coming in. I wonder what sort of letter Philip Hammond leaves for his successor. Does he have to leave a sheet of a4 setting out the major challenges . The question is who would replace him . Which of all these people who are hoping to get this plum job under borisjohnson will get hoping to get this plum job under Boris Johnson will get it . Rob, on the Daily Telegraph borisjohnson is saying britain must fire up with sense of mission. He says we should be less pessimistic over things like the irish border. It will be all right. He said in a tv debate last week that we need to get rid of the hamster wheel of doom. Im not sure if he says it in the article. It is more of the same from borisjohnson, positive energy, get off the hamster wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us through. Positive attitude will not last long when he meets the reality of the brexit crisis. And he is going to come in with no effective parliamentary majority. He has no mandate from the voters, of course, he has only been picked by 100,000 conservative party voters. He faces three sets of opposition. Parliament and the eu, it is a situation that would take the diplomatic skills of William Gladstone and Franklin Roosevelt but we have the man who is personal to the world for getting stuck on a zip wire. It will be a rollercoaster. think he does believe in his own lock. He is one of those people who imagines something will turn up. Lock. He is one of those people who imagines something will turn upm a lwa ys imagines something will turn upm always has in his life. He has led a very privileged lie. And also during his term as mayor, he managed to pull it off. They think it is the confidence that drive them forward. Whether it will drive you forward in this big newjob im not quite sure. Let us look at the independent. Trade envoy quits over a no deal brexit plan. This is somebody by the name of andrew percy who works with liam fox. This is a big trade deal with canada that potential is at sta ke. With canada that potential is at stake. Would you explain . Ive feel guilty inflict ding trade policy on viewers at this time of night. Make it fun viewers at this time of night. Make itfun viewers at this time of night. Make it fun the details. Viewers at this time of night. Make it fun the details. What would be important would be the focus with the uks trade deal with the eu, we also have trade deals and agreements with countries across the world, collectively that is to 6 of our trade. The government has promised all these other deals will be rolled over through agreement with these countries when we leave the eu. But that has been a very, very slow process. What we now know is that canada, one of the most important deals, effectively refusing to do so because what britain did is announce if we leave the eu without a deal we will scrap most of our tariffs. Canada looks at that and thinks we could roll over the deal like the uk once and there is something for both sides, but hey presto they are promising to give us almost all we wa nt promising to give us almost all we want any way by abolishing these tariffs, so we will have that. We wont roll over the deal. There are other countries that are refusing to do so. 0ne other countries that are refusing to do so. One of the trade envoy s, to canada, andrew percy, has walked out because he feels, in his own words, he has no value to add to it. He said it was a candid move. That is what friends said. I have not risen it before in stories. It is such a great phrase written it before. Yes. Candid. Great phrase. You can only say that if it is in quotes, it isa only say that if it is in quotes, it is a bit rude otherwise. I will explain later. The times. Collapsing grassroots support forjeremy corbyn. Two in five Party Members wa nt corbyn. Two in five Party Members want him to quit. What are they blaming him for . They do not think he has handled anything very well. A person who one imagines was a really well loved leader seems to have, the members seem to be falling out of love with him over his handling of the brexit, anti semitism, and 70 say that anti semitism is a genuine problem. Now the labour party is attempting to deal with that today, but it remains to be seen whether thatll work. But i think is most interesting about this is who they think would make a very good leader. And it is sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary. Meanwhile, they have turned on the Deputy Tom Watson who seems to have suffered because he did not supportjeremy corbyn, which i think is quite an interesting stance. This is a yougov poll of 1100 people who are members of the labour party and it was done online. Yes, just a few months ago 7496 online. Yes, just a few months ago 74 of labour members backed demi corbin to take them into the next election. That has plunged to 56 , it is election. That has plunged to 56 , it is jeremy corbyn. It is not just the Party Members who are increasingly disillusioned with mr corbyn. Think there is a feeling even amongst his own supporters at westminster that perhaps the biggest threat to the grocery project is now mr corbyn himself because he cannot escape from the anti semitism and brexit the corbyn project. They not been carried forward in the way they need to to have a manifesto that can win a general election. 0n the other hand, he has been elected twice by the members. It seems unthinkable that could be a leadership challenge in the near future. They think things are moving in the direction. What does this mean for Boris Johnson that he could risk a snap election if corbyn has so risk a snap election if corbyn has so little support amongst his members are what about the wider electorate . Some people around Boris Johnson believe that he could go to the country, even if the conservative party is a problem, because unpopular becausejeremy corbyn is even more unpopular. It is a febrile time. Some of the parties are almost equal, if you include the lib dems and the brexit party, if you plug it into our first past the post Voting System that is how it comes out. People denied care bill help in the past two years. We are supposed to be getting some reform of how social care is funded. We keep expecting the government to seize this problem and the huge resentment people feel in which those who lose their homes because they need care and maybe those were not that wealthy but still dont seem not that wealthy but still dont seem to be entitled to care. And this is another issue facing the government that whoever starts making policy needs to have a policy on social care, if only because, lets remember how this issue played out in the 2017 general election. It was the reason why the tories lost their majority. So they might try and ignore this issue about social care, about what it means for our ageing population, but even if they are hardhearted ageing population, but even if they are ha rdhearted it ageing population, but even if they are hardhearted it is electorally toxic if you dont get it right. There have been 70 reports on this, a royal commission, various different political groups and mps have looked issue as well so many reports. Lets just separate the Accommodation Costs from the care cost, so you are not finding the whole lot. But it is fiendishly expensive. I think that is the key. It is exceedingly expensive and requiring an enormous amount of attention paid to it. We know that neither money nor attention are likely to be a plentiful supply when borisjohnson, if likely to be a plentiful supply when Boris Johnson, if it likely to be a plentiful supply when borisjohnson, if it is him, reaches downing street will stop what is interesting about the mail story is the group of people they are focusing on im not the normal group of people we focus on when we talk about the social care crisis. This group is often forgotten. Those who have to do sell their homes to pay for their care bills, but poorer people who are being denied the care they need because local Authority Budgets have been slashed. The figure i have seen as 600,000, now it is apparently gone up to 770,000. An enormous group of people suffering in silence as they are not getting the treatment they need. The guardian. Home dna kits must be regulated, say doctors. These are kits which are supposed to tell you whether you might be at greater risk of developing cancer. Who knew that people were taking dna tests or Something Like the gene mutations that are associated with Breast Cancer . You have had such a test. I had the nhs procedures. I had counselling. They had a great deal of administrative help to say what other members of my family i should contact other members of my family i should co nta ct wa s other members of my family i should contact was i had the death because they have a Family History of Breast Cancer. They have a Family History of Breast Cancer. they have a Family History of Breast Cancer. I had the tests. It was perfectly conducted through the nhs. The idea that you would sign up online to have a dna test for a gene mutation is really worrying. With no support and the potential for it not to give you the right result. John response it says one patient was scheduled for preventative surgery was scheduled for preventative surgery and the surgery was called off at the last moment when the nhs laboratory founded to a false positive. Thats it for the papers tonight

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