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Dishonorable. For news small a trainee early for anyone else this B.B.C. Radio 5 live good morning it's 10 o'clock this is a. Parliament may be closed but the politics continues we'll get into those scenes those pantomime scenes going on at 1 o'clock in the morning today in the House of Commons as it shuts up for business in a. System in this country that in her last act of. Negotiating team. Failed to negotiate. Any support or enough support for the deal if. It failed to achieve what you is supposed to do it. Is the only system fit for us or is it time for reform maybe. 9693858. He doesn't give a toss about concerns from the charities women say about his interest in her previous assault conviction I'll get reaction from the chief executive. Which day this morning. Terrible. Stories please this is after a woman who spent almost $100.00 pounds on attended only to be told when she travelled miles for it that she was fast. Trying to fund. The difference of the money that she spent on not quite sure how she would justify the. Horror stories it's gone terribly wrong. Suspended. Big withdrawal for Team USA. This is B.B.C. 5 Live in the B.B.C. News on. Failed thank you in a good morning there were protests in the Commons overnight as Parliament was suspended for 5 weeks some M.P.'s held signs saying silence washout ing Shame on you conservatives it came after Boris Johnson's plan for SNAP general election was rejected for a 2nd time opposition parties say they want to lower blocking and no deal Bracks it implemented 1st Sperry garden is Labour's shadow international trade secretary we've now I think forced the prime minister to take negotiations seriously negotiations which the leaders of the European Union countries said Actually they'd no repeat no proposals whatsoever from this government if he comes back to parliament on the 14th of October with a viable deal along the lines that we set out of course that is the deal that then could get through Parliament. The prime minister says the suspension is needed to start introducing new policies and that the government will use the time to negotiate a new BRICS a deal with the E.U. While still preparing to leave without one of them Fleming is a Brussels reporter if you ask E.U. Officials they're a little bit skeptical about whether the U.K. Really wants a deal or having said that when people heard Boris Johnson when he was in Dublin yesterday talking to the Irish prime minister the whole message from Boris Johnson was we want to deal so people were quite positive about that meanwhile Harriet Harman says she'll runs become the next common speaker the Labor M.P.'s the longest continuously serving woman in parliament John Bercow announced yesterday he'll stand down by the end of next month elsewhere this morning dissident republicans are being blamed for a bomb found in London dairy last night police say it was an attempt by the new IRA to murder offices 15 families who were forced to leave their homes have now been able to return after the device was made safe review by Public Health England has found that a quarter of adults in England have been prescribed drugs that could be highly addictive Sherry flat has been on strong prescription painkillers for more than 20 years following a car crash every time I went that you stink face it dose it didn't do anything for the pain it just built the rest full mentally affected like sauce lowkey miss Christmas birthdays. Think Straight A man who really saw the anxiety levels was through the N.H.S. Says it's investing in ways to tackle the problem unemployment fell 511002 just under 1300000 in the 3 months to July and that's according to official figures just in and Geoffrey Boycott says he couldn't give a toss about criticism of the trees amazed decision to give him a knighthood in her resignation on his list to Mystic abuse charities aren't happy about the move to award the form England cricket captain who was convicted. Beating his girlfriend in 1998 he's always denied the assault this is just a recognition of my very nice very honored thankful to Theresa May and I thank all the people that supported me and cared for me throughout my cricketing career another former England cricket captain Andrew Strauss also gets a knighthood while many of the former prime ministers advisers are recognized to plenty more on this coming up with an A in the programme but 1st here's Chris with a small Thank you Michel the 2 time major winner Stacey Lewis has pulled out from golf's Cup this weekend at Gleneagles Team USA if called up alley McDonald to replace her USA have beaten team Europe in the past to solve cups this year's event starts in Scotland on Friday the former Scotland wing a pattern Evans says the country's issues the football team this is not the cup not the Gulf the football team's issue and the manager after Scotland lost 4 nil at home to Belgium last night Steve Clarke has conceded they are unlikely to qualify for Euro 2020 automatically Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill reckons it was a missed opportunity against Germany they lost 2 nil nil nil it was at the break the Wales boss Ryan Giggs thank the fans that turned up to watch his side beat valorise one nil in a friendly less than 8000 turned up but it was a school night tonight we've got full commentary of England against Kossovo in 5 live Sport the F.A. Perhaps concerned that low numbers have moved it from Wembley to Southampton sent marries should be a good night enticing theory says his crank calls to heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua are just Banta Joshua has revealed fury calls him up to claim he'll knock him out fury fights this weekend in Las Vegas this is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound this small speaker. Let's have a look at the latest weather now and there's plenty of fine and dry weather across the U.K. This Soph the new sunshine but widely across the stillness of Scotland Northern England Wales and the southwest of England further east there's a bit more cloud around with the. Some price and some sun his pals maximum temperatures getting up to about 16 to 20 degrees Celsius for Northern Ireland and western Scotland however if caught more cloud moving in and some rain moving its retinue of migrant and into parts of Scotland by saving a strengthening wind with ads and subsample trees a 14 to 16 Celsius someone can father. The Italian 3. Feet. Deep. Cut. Cut cut cut reaction and analysis leaves an alley increasingly with colleagues all except the clock up sound loud insists driving. On the sideline if the coolest thing you can say this is B.B.C. 5 Live on the show Good morning to you now let me ask you this if you failed to achieve a specific goal set for you what would happen would you a be pulled up for it B lose your job or C. Receive a price while in the seemingly parallel world of politics they aren't serious say today we learn who the former prime minister to reason matter who of course violence or reform the on a system in this country has decided to a noble knights or reward with M.B.A.'s or C.B.S. As is her gift upon departure from her office in the mix Bracks it negotiating team though we still haven't breaks it and her election gurus who lost her majority they own a system that has it become dishonorable Is it time for reform also known as OK but the need to be tighter controls is a good reward so for ordinary people around the U.K. You work tirelessly for chair. For instance but not OK for those in the corridors of power to award those also in the same corridos of power or would you go further and scrap it altogether or of course the counter view is this is a way for the prime minister to thank those who worked long hours in the service of this country even if they didn't see the fruits of their labor 59 or 969385058 tweet B.B.C. 5 Live all e-mail and move on the B.B.C. . Also this morning. Muslim woman spends $93.00 pounds on attended a travelling from Leicester to Peterborough only to be told she was fast but I had days and didn't look like a picture anyone that it would have been a one day and has now set up a fundraiser. For you think that is the separate matter you'll worst date story I would love to hear from the horror stories I'm talking the one that really sticks in your mind and you call quite get over if you share. This woman really didn't have a very good time mean imagine going all that way and then the comment is will you be compiling a long time in. A 505808085909693 chairs with the most cringe was a stories from your dating history if you were always very grateful we all are we can get through this together with a laugh from you I saw 85999693 your date please not series of days resignation on his list is out it's published and it's something every departing prime minister does on the least on many of the former Tory leaders closest advisers names you may have. Heard of Nick Timothy of Fiona Hill who on ceremoniously fired after the 27 scene general election after it is safe to say it didn't go House reason I wanted they've been recognized on her 5757 strong list made up of mostly political figures a source close to trees and they said that the list recognizes many different people who have made a significant contribution to public life during to resume a political career to former England cricket is of course Geoffrey Boycott and onto Strauss and the head of the Metropolitan Police quested a Also among those being recognised to reason they has has self however being critical of special advisers getting on is in the process he she is talking at the Spectator magazine awards and 2016 about David Cameron's director of communications Craig all of the nice it I'm particularly pleased to see Craig all of us is here tonight sorry it's so crazy this is on. I have to say I understand that in his book about the referendum campaign Craig says that when he heard the result of the referendum he walked out of the office he walked into wide hole and he started retching violently I have to say I think we all know that feeling most of us experienced it too when we saw his name on the resignation on his list. Just before we can I respect Fraser Nelson the editor of The Spectator who was also at that party about the onus today unfortunately the way it seems now is if you sort of really mess up your job in politics it is an abject failure then you get an owner and the owner depends on how badly you messed up so if you are completely. Messed up a general election or a referendum campaign then you get a knighthood if you only half messed up you get a you get a C B There is the Office of what we're old top honors are supposed to be and the reason that I get think this matters is because there are lots of other people in the country who are quite rightly or nerds in our system for public service people who serve their communities or very neighborhoods you've lived on her OIC who were on the community level and they're rightly given and all are now to have that system basically taken as a system that rewards political failure I think is not just bonds in itself but it's an insult to the people who quite rightly cherish the Queen's owners for what has always tended to be in this country for generations the ultimate mark of respect to the crown but the likes of Nick Timothy in a hail of course the advisers who have essentially lost her majority in that election the likes of Robbie Gabe who's now being knighted he was director of communications for many of the B.B.C. Parish they are savvy enough to know this is shameless to a lot of people why if they accepted the ANA. you know i think it's crabs one of these things that you say in syria knew i wouldn't want it but of somebody actually calls york to the sink would you like sibby you know surf fraser nelson or lady emma barnet's then you you white the old that just think that that fact sounds great just think help trout my moment that with be and you take it because a last forever so i think that is it's probably it very difficult thing to resist twin you're actually offered its but the funny thing is it to reason me herself our remember at the spectator to war sort of mini me at if you years ago it indeed you'd up and mocks craig goal of or for a guessing the nights whose do you david cameron's been doctor she was saying sir cray go over who when i'm we heard you were a knighted i should she was saying oh i felt sick to my stomach ache that's all we all celts and then she's an exactly the same thing to her spin doctor sushi was of known he was of known and yes it all sort of continues so given that are i am i in my hence had to reason may down as somebody hugh realized the divas cameron's lavender list of owners was a really big humiliation i mean the thing about divas cameron e made many mistakes in this types try minister but i think the biggest thing was that resignation honors lists i mean sure the referendum was pretty big as well but nothing in the of is cameron's career sort of does in more damage then the owners to all the guys he been around de mint it messed up i mean to reason may has your creatures exactly that mistake and it risks alienating the public even fathom why do you should she did stick to her guns audi think they're that there's then this sort of pressure on on on haran and from their civil service in the powers that be to just keep going with the tradition well the might be some dress you for example take take em can down or a cruise you know our mound in washington and donald trump turns of the milly had to go i conceive your argument there for less puts him in the house of lords and demonstrate that it's of american presidents cannot trust the mean more diplomats Idel anybody in the civil service was pushing for the ennoblement or the owners to go into basically people who do P.R. I mean don't get me wrong I'm sure they do they do P.R. Very well there isn't really something but deserves a night I mean if you think like if you if you take an Olympic medal for Britain if you make you country proud if you inspire and thousands and millions of people move Farah then that deserves a night if you do your job as a P.R. Moderately well does that really yes I mean the other thing to say of course is we'll be discussing on the program throughout the program the role of Parliament you know there's lots of M.P.'s saying it's a disgrace that parliament introduce and yet a portion of the last bits of time if you like in Parliament before the session was closed to spend on knowing the speaker and then we get a list of almost from the former prime minister and there's a lot of back slapping you could understand why some members of the public think it will make no difference to Parag Parliament if they used the parliamentary time in this way yeah the scenes that we saw last night from parliament have been absolutely shocking maneuver he would be not 1 in the morning to watch them but you can see them as social media you see squabbling infighting John Bercow shouting down and then that means something good riddance to people he doesn't like it's as if they're you know if Dominic Cummings could have choreographed last night's scenes if he could if Boris Johnson's advisors could have given them all rules to play he would have asked them to behave as they did last night's reinforce the idea of Parliament as a squabbling Evite or is next Who are they behaved deplorably and the old ganged up to deny people what they voted for and break that now that's not quite so wise yet but that's certainly how it looks right now and it's funny there was appalled under 3 months ago asking everybody in Europe how what's the trust the parliaments I think Britain was 2nd to last him a number of people who mistrust parliament and right now to me that's one of the biggest disconnect. Politics and Westminster you hear people say the sovereignty of parliament must be respected and that resonates inside Westminster when you get outside Westminster Parliament tends to be associated with the expenses scandal and with the strange reindeer games that they play trying to stop things from happening and it is a very bad look it's very bad for the reputation of Parliament bans the reputation of our democracy and the honor system the owners list seems to reinforce the idea of what the whole thing is a massive school that scam and awards for failure just final question Geoffrey Boycott also on that list it has just been interviewed by the B.B.C. Martha CARNEY My colleague on radio have had a full and when asked about the fact why it taken so long his domestic violence conviction from moment 20 years ago it was brought up and he said I don't give a toss about that how do you think that will impact if you like concert reason ace reputation is as a feminist and I do know I think I still think to most people when they think Geoffrey Boycott the cricketing hero now whether he is whether what happened 20 years ago or lent but people of the reviews but I could be wrong but I do think it will be top of the reasons people are being critical of this reason May's List Well it's a name that also have core stands out sort of 5 live listeners so I thought it's we get your take on that as well Faizon else and thank you very much for your time thank you I'm joined now by Alastair Campbell former number 10 press secretary to Tony Blair Alistair you're not there or a lord or anything of that kind I.E. . I'm not I could have been a lot at several points but I absolutely hate the honor system we always have and I do think that this surely has got to reach a tipping point. Because they really you know I can see why the older system is there to reward genuine merit genuine talent but it's become a sort of combination of. P.R. Plus political rewards and I just think that fair enough you could there are some people who deserve a reward when they've done something exceptionally good exceptionally significant but the reason they she failed to deliver the one thing she was meant to do she had a general election with this team that are now all going to be sort of trotting around the house a Looks one of them by the way very centrally involved in some of the. Best highly it was criminal activities that are got a sense and were meant to say this is fine and this is normal I just think we underestimate I don't you know I think that people want to respect parliament because Parliament central to our democracy they want to respect our political leaders but when they behave like this and very much to reason in terms of integrity she's in a different league to the guy that we've got no so when even if she comes a lot will basically having attorney David Cameron over his cronies sic resignation on his list then to my mind actually goes even further even worse I just think the public look around and think you know you've got say coming can these people not see her they are seen even know how it works at the end of days in Downing Street he said the press should just just a genuine people because about for a moment as to reason I had vowed to reform the owners less and had criticised David Cameron and then appears now to have done exactly the same thing with her is there a pressure that comes upon you as you leave Downing Street to stick to the tradition is that what happened see Mr Blair. Know because Time didn't do resignation on this list you know I know that but do you get precious I wonder how that love to shore up for sure I mean you want I mean I have never understood I mean my life would not change one bit if I had less is after all 3 letter exile before it but I've always been a nice them to those who have a lot between me which meant he did it. On the onus you know people do it all the time and I know he sort of I you spoke for a Golden Rule anybody really wants one doesn't deserve one. Because he's like yes people are desperate for that it's an entertaining was

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