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Will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are robert fox, defence editor of the london Evening Standard and esther mcvey, former conservative employment minister. Tomorrows front pages the ft says theresa may is on the brink of formally launching britains exit from the European Union after rebel tory mps admitted they were unlikely to have the power to block the move. The i says tory veteran lord hestletine who was sacked over brexit has accused mrs may of treating colleagues like performing fleas. For the metro, its march madness, as strikes over driver only trains spread to three parts of the country. The telegraph has a picture of a serious faced Nicola Sturgeon behind theresa may it says the scottish leader is threatening to derail article 50 with plans for a second independence referendum. Brexit preoccupies the express again it says mps have been urged not to wreck the bills progress through parliament. And the times says the heads of 35 oxford colleges have signed a letter, pleading with mps to allow eu citizens already resident in britain the right to stay after brexit. The guardian focusesmfthe possible post brexit. But its front page is dominated by britains youngest mp mhairi black who says she hates parliament and might stand down at the next election. And the mirror carries a picture of Madeleine Mccann it says police want to talk to a former worker at the resort where the young girl vanished. The eye says the tories are in turmoil ahead of article 50 this you wander you wonder how much turmoil week. You wonder how much turmoil they are in because i do not know how many will vote against the two line bill and keep the amendments the lords put through. It will go through. I do not think they will get support for am afraid that thinks amendment. I am afraid that thinks the paper is in a little bit of a term because it is not clear whether it isa term because it is not clear whether it is a row over brexit all over the mandate is to know when he was defence minister of forensic fillip. And now raking a promise in the ma nifesto and now raking a promise in the manifesto that has never happened before i am sure the Daily Telegraph says. We are getting rid of that one as a non story. Telegraph says. We are getting rid of that one as a non story. We can look at other aspects of the brexit issue. A little bit of a spat but mainly from michael has all time Michael Hazel time. He voted against the government and he would be sacked but a memory because he the government and he would be saci a 1 but a memory because he the government and he would be saci a f mhegmory because he the government and he would be saci a f mhe; in er because he the government and he would be saci a f mhe; injohn ecause he the government and he would be saci a f mhe; in john majors ie was a Senior Member injohn majors team making short conservative lost the whip. He knows that should you vote against your party there are consequences. Vote against your party there are consequences. Isnt david davis being somewhat disingenuous of those saying mps would be trying to reverse brexit if they were to support the amendments. It is not to stop brexit at all but bring in safeguards for. Residents still aafeg l4§ rlie in r §l4 tgfifieflsi and also llfle ll rll in r ll4 tllllpill and also the lllle ll lll ln l ll4 tllllpwll and also the idea lllle ll lll l l ll4 tllllpwll and also the idea of lllle ll lll l l ll4 tllllllill and also the idea of giving the here and also the idea of giving the mps here and also the idea of giving the m ps vote here and also the idea of giving the mps vote on the deal when we finally get one. What is newish about this is the shift in journalism. All of what you have both said is the post truth phenomena in. Brilliantly described. Word of the year according to the oxford dictionary. Forget the fact of what you have discovered by fact what you have discovered by fact what you have discovered by fact what you believe in motion emotionally to be true. I do find some of david daviss pronouncements extraordinary. Forget about the lords. In saying you should not attend to those two amendments at all which is what he seems to be saying today, what is the point of the constitutional process. Should it have been in the manifesto, you should not vote against it. When it comes to ping pong what the lords does is scrutinised but they do not oppose what the elected chamber has done. They said this is what we want you to look at. The comments will look at it again and then at everybody agrees citizens of the eu should stay here and that will no doubt be the case. The tories may have said we need to have as much concerned for our citizens in the eu as we have for eu citizens here but you cannot keep having vote after vote after vote because it is about not to not wanting brexit not to happen. You cannot. At the people is not going to be upended by having these two amendments. It is safeguards, two wm llllll. L. ,l to two wm lll fir l w to stop wihiat ; what would be what would bog punishment f of what would be the punishment budget and now this fear about what is going to happen with eu citizens because we have said we want those people protected we because we have said we want those people british ed we because we have said we want those people british citizens we because we have said we want those people british citizens are ensure british citizens are protected in the eu. I have mentioned the telegraph have mentioned the telegraph that have barely looked at it. Sturgeons last ditch bid to ruin brexit. Again, the implication that it wants to stop brexit. Alternative fax. Not quite but were getting there. We are getting into triumph true donald i it a donald i it a rather donald i it is a rather tangled this story because it suggests that Nicola Sturgeon looking daggers at that very fine hat theresa may is wearing and afine very fine hat theresa may is wearing and a fine photograph on the find page, wants to undo brexit. If you read the fine deal what she wants is a fine deal which allows the scots in on the negotiations. Mrs may had pushed her back on that. The telegraph makes a leap forward and says she is threatening and ; . £. n i ;1| l ; z. ;; lll4 independence referendum i the end independence referendum by the end of next year so that by the time we get to the conclusion of the brexit negotiations, scotland could be out on the united kingdom. Could be. If and buts. You can see from the look and buts. You can see from the look and body language that Nicola Sturgeon is in a much tighter position, a different corner than theresa may because the polls are not favouring her for independence. Scotla nd not favouring her for independence. Scotland is so dependent on the english economy, are they really going to bail out . Is it a desperate last minute going to bail out . Is it a desperate last minute attempt going to bail out . Is it a desperate last minute attempt and she has been cornered. All these little details. You are going to look after scotlands best interest if you are its leader. We have to move on. We do the times, eu workers stay. Heads tell stay. Heads tell theresa must stay. Oxford heads tell theresa may. A great deal of universities came out in support of remaining in the eu because of the benefits to research and this is our longer those lines . Yes and i know that oxford calculated fixiofdzaituiaifzfl limo lnrll months after the except vote being taken brexit vote being taken they had lost grounds from the eu and a lot of staff, it teaches in oxford, in the sciences as specially, art european citizens. They have 35 voting but three would notjoin this motion. I wonder who they are. Lets look at the guardian. Britain will be bottom of the heap without a deal on brexit. How can it be that david davis and borisjohnson how can it be that david davis and Boris Johnson awaiting how can it be that david davis and borisjohnson awaiting this away. That it is not matter about a deal. How can you that it is not matter about a deal. How can you argue that it is not matter about a deal. How can you argue that is a good idea. Who was behind this piece of research . They were all remainers say you say, it has already been written from a specific point of view so we look at it through that lends and other people would say, you could not get a much worse deal than 68th clean pound trade deficit. 68 than 68th clean pound trade deficit. 68 billion pound trade deficit deal. Ukip get car is against that market. Tariff. Deal. Ukip get car is against that market. Tariff. It would enable you to an short to get a good deal because every other country has to make sure that when we leap we are the biggest export market. Would people expect to cope with wto and tariff . And a drop in the standard of living. Even if you had to deal with the wto rules, the amount of money that has to be paid, you could still have a surplus. We have to give theresa may the best chance to get the best deal and be in the best negotiating position. But you could not get much worse. I do not want to sound like ramona. Hold on, the people who were not happy with the 1975 referendum complained for years and years and. I am going to complain about your bias here and it is about eu citizen. And your buyers not at all. Bias. What kind of a voice is it going to have because if you say you are guaranteed this and disenfranchise parliament, youre looking at a constitutional. That is what mps voted to do, to give the state to the people in a significant way. According to donald trump, i am one of the bad people. Way. According to donald trump, i am one of the bad peoplelj way. According to donald trump, i am one of the bad people. I need to move on. As long as we get back to the point that it was the people who voted for brexit. Within a margin of error. A waste of time, the youngest mp, mhairi black, saying she may not stand for a second term because so little gets done and yet we tried to encourage young people to engage and go into politics. She has a point. The deliberations of parliament have very little effect. In the words of the late lord hailsham, we have an elected dictatorship. If you are in with a solid majority, you can do what all those what they like. We went into iraq. There is something flawed. It is not quite as broken as mhairi black says but it is dysfunctional, you see it on all sides. That is not government vote, where are we with democracy, that is what the slope process is. So many people want to say, opposition, stakeholder groups, individuals, thatis stakeholder groups, individuals, that is what slows down the democratic process not necessarily what happens in government but making sure everybody has a say. That is probably what she is frustrated about the cover up over dodgy pay outs to peers. Frustrated about the cover up over dodgy payouts to peers. Apparently an informal probe, an unofficial probe into tears whether they are turning up and doing theirjobs properly and claiming their money, all keeping a taxi parked outside the front door as suggested in meet the front door as suggested in meet the lords programme on the bbc. Again, this is not quite what it says. It is largely based on the programme is going out. On the house of lords. It was an informal enquiries but what the baroness was saying is it is not an expensive scandal she is driving at, she is driving at the

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