Im sumi so much going to thank you for joining us we start with that breaking news story britain and the e. U. Saying they have reached a deal on the u. K. s withdrawal from the European Union british Prime MinisterBoris Johnson is hailing it as quote a great new deal as he said on twitter earlier and hes urging the u. K. Parliament to approve it this week now the deal lays out terms on some a big Sticking Points including border and customs issues between e. U. Member ireland and Northern Ireland which is part of the u. K. But johnsons Northern Irish allies in parliament the day you say they do not plan to back the deal lets listen to some of the points of agreement outlined by Michelle Benet in particular the new points of agreement with the u. K. Compared to the previous braggs until agreed with Boris Johnsons predecessor theresa may. But you could go hormones are the one to do or one for. Sure i groom. People. The question of the protocol in our group and lost on our young. 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And the European Union have reached here is the interesting part here is that there has been an agreement now on the socalled backstop which is no longer called a backstop but i would say rather regulatory arrangements that prevents a hard border in Northern Ireland something that was very important not only to the irish republic which is an e. U. Member state but also to the rest of the they want to ensure that the Northern Ireland remains aligned in parts to the Customs Union and to the internal market so that the standards of the internal market will remain in place in Northern Ireland in other words that means that some goods from the u. K. Can no longer enter Northern Ireland and hence the internal market of the European Union and it also means that in terms of customs if you buy a sofa in Northern Ireland all you buy is so far with the same company in the republic of ireland you will pay the same v. A. T. So you will pay the same price those 2 things apparently have been in short leaders now at the e. U. Summit will very closely look at the legal text that has been hammered out in order to make sure that those guarantees are in place thats right this deal was actually which is just that the summit was a set to get underway underway there and brussels can you take us to what will actually happen next during the summit can it happen that Member States then do a rather find this agreement. What will happen next is of course that leaders now will look at that paper that Boris Johnson has delivered and they will i would say lets expect them to endorse that paper they will only formally approve it once the European Parliament has given the green light which will only be next week so the really crucial day will be where she is in london where on such a day all eyes will be on london to see whether that deal at a very similar deal which has already failed 3 times in the in the lower house in the u. K. Parliament will actually pass. Lets come to you then there in london so before i ask you about the chances of this getting past the u. K. Parliament what is different about this agreement than the one that Boris Johnsons predecessor theresa may was able to get. Well looking at the document close least 64. 00 pages of this revised Withdrawal Agreement it seems like there is actually not much difference between teresa mayes deal and Boris Johnsons deal but he was able to sell it in a different way and weve just heard from downing street that it is a better deal the best deal that it provides protects the union and removes the backstop but of course it just removes the backstop in part and this is what the Northern IrishUnion Unionist party the d u p is still fearing and why they are still opposed to this deal because they dont want to be as close or closely aligned to dublin and brussels and they want to be much more closely aligned with the United Kingdom and london so this is the Sticking Point for them and that does not seem to have been removed from what were reading so far and yet we saw a lot of confidence from the british Prime MinisterBoris Johnson shylock that he said this was quote a great new deal. The u. K. Parliament to approve it this week what are his chances of getting this deal to parliament. Well we have to look at the numbers very closely so 1st of all there is a d u p 10 members of parliament there and he does need them on board at some point to really have the numbers in his favor in the end the deal is still opposed he might be able to convince them then we have to look at the conservative party at the tories very divided he. Kicked out and number of parliamentarians out of his own policy because they rebelled against him what so will those rebels go for the deal will they vote with him thats the open question then on the other side of the aisle in his party the hardline a safe been opposed to theresa may steal but also not only because of the back stuff that weve been talking about but also because they didnt trust you recently in negotiating a good future relationship with the European Union now they say we have to look at the legal text but we do trust Boris Johnson and seeing through a good future relationship so they might be on board and then Boris Johnson would need some of the opposition labor m. P. s to vote for his deal in favor of his deal and the tricky part might be that weve just heard this morning from jeremy called in the opposition labor leader that he wants to rally his party behind a 2nd referendum a consummation of those votes so giving the people a choice between this deal that has now been negotiated or after all remaining in the European Union and if single labor m. P. s would vote against it would vote excuse me for Boris Johnsons deal he might be kicking kicking them out of the party as well so very tricky the numbers games again there in parliament and Boris Johnson has some serious convincing to do and apparently as he told me here there we found that in the press conference he believes he can convince the members of parliament or. At least a majority to in the end vote in favor of this deal ok garrett lets come back to brussels as we heard its anything but a sure bet there in london and Michele Bunny and wasnt asked did you get any assurances from Boris Johnson that he has a majority to pass this through parliament so is the you in you convinced that Boris Johnson can do that convincing at home as well as mention of a shirt on you seems optimistic that. Boris johnson can get the numbers and in fact the french president who just arrived here in brussels also said he had a good indication that Boris Johnson appears confident. You leaders have been through that exactly same situation with a quite similar deal already once they will want to make sure when they listen to the british Prime Minister and ask him questions on todays summit that he is absolutely confident that he will get the steel over the line because otherwise were back in square one and i have to reckon with you know shit the good news for the European Union is whenever if ever this ends up in a disorderly bracks it was a Case Scenario they will be able to say in a potential blame game look we were there we worked hard we made big compromises and those are in those pages of that revised Withdrawal Agreement dont blame it on us yeah the message here is indeed very important all right carol thank you both touch a little bit later. And lets recap this breaking news story that weve been covering for you britain and the e. U. Say they have reached a new deal on the u. K. s withdrawal from the European Union british Prime MinisterBoris Johnson is hailing this agreement and urging parliament to approve it this week as we heard of the deal lays out terms on Sticking Points including border and customs issues between member state ireland and Northern Ireland which is part of the u. K. But to johnsons Northern Irish allies in parliament the day you can already say they will not back the deal and u. K. Opposition leader a german carbon we just heard this from charlotta has also said he will not support the agreement. Lets take a closer look at the Northern Irish key allies of Boris Johnsons conservatives the Prime Minister has no majority in the British Parliament and is dependent on the do you support but as we have heard they are still saying they are opposed to the outlined deal this is what do you feel leader Arlene Foster told Irish Television broadcaster r. T. E. On wednesday evening i think what is important to say is that we do want to get a deal but it has to be a deal of respect the constitutional and economic piece of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom and when i hear talk of a Northern Ireland backs up as i did in your headlines i think that things are very far off the mark in terms of all of the but it is important that we do Work Together to get a deal and we will be working certainly with the government to try and make that happen. To lets come back to you in london there i likely it is is it do you think that the do you will maintain their opposition to this deal. Well it is quite likely to be honest because 1st of all this new deal that Boris Johnson has negotiated is not that different from what the reason maine has negotiated for knowledge and ira ireland in particular will have to look at the details there but what it comes down to for the do you peel is really the very fundamental its a Unionist Party they are in favor of being very closely aligned of course with the United Kingdom and their fear is that this brics a deal could in the long term align them closer to brussels and to dublin than to london so that is their big fear and that is why theyve shown such a strong opposition over time and why it seems likely at the moment that they wont but so that means Boris Johnson will have 10 votes less because that is what they what the u. P. A. Has their impala men in the British Parliament 10 members of parliament can you remind us why they do you is so important and why they were opposed to this current state of the deal as it is. So Boris Johnson does not have a majority in parliament the conservatives are dont dont pose a majority at the moment so he does need the votes of the do you to get this deal through and we have to remember that the British Parliament has to approve in the end a majority of parliamentarians have to vote in favor of the deal for this to be passed into law for Boris Johnson. Needs them on board to actually have the numbers this this saturday when parliament sits for the 1st time in over 40 years on a weekend to vote on this new deal that Boris Johnson has negotiated. To every show lots of parts reporting there for us in london thank you and well speak to a little bit later. Well global stocks are surging on the news so is the pound lets bring in market analyst craig girl im from in london hi greg it does look like investors are excited. Yeah the very excited i think theres still thats being achieved today while it doesnt guarantee its going to get through parliament on saturday is certainly deliberate obviously bridge the divide that is existed for so long between. Brussels the question is now what are the finer details how much of an issue is this going to be for the day you pay all of the m. P. s going to be able to get on board or we going to have to have an extension on the election in order for the top one of but even that is probably not the end of the world because if we do get an extension on the election theres a good chance that Boris Johnson then those got the numbers in parliament posset later on in the year so do investors have the feeling were coming to the end of this saga. I mean investors are Eternal Optimist and weve seen so many times before that weve become very excited about the prospects for improvements whether its on drugs at the trade deals or anything else only to be sold short so its still early days i feel like theres still a few more twists and turns to come starting this saturday but i think its going to be exciting and i think theres going to be an overall sense of relief now that were all eventually moving towards an agreement towards a deal and towards talk about Something Else well you mentioned some of the has a 10 seed because Boris Johnson described this deal as great but there are questions about his ability to sell it back home so what do you think its chances are. I think its going to be really difficult to get the numbers through if we look at the states of parliament right now were going to turn to you people 1. Suggested theyre going to oppose it do we have labor who is going to whip their m. P. s to only block deal with a 2nd referendum of course the probably will be some groups that we will but the deal who all pays for leave can stitch h