Omarion evan steen thanks for joining us in just a few moments from now the british Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address parliament in a bid to get m. P. s to support his brigs a deal and a vote thats to take place later in the day im joined in the studio by bragg brags that analyst rob much hello to you and following developments from london for us bereket las there she is hello get. All right were waiting any moment now for Boris Johnson to begin his speech but 1st brahma what can we expect from the Prime Minister this morning what will happen is that its his Charm Offensive will breed. Thats the message shes being are putting out across the country in the last few days ever since he secured a deal the question is whether as you mentioned he has the numbers i think right now it really is too close to call either way hes got to get on board so many other m. P. s not just his conservatives but the rebel tories that he expelled the labor. M. P. s who represents leave constituencies
And ireland including the common travel area and as i told the house on the 3rd of october in order to prevent a regulatory board on the island of ireland we propose a regular trees are covering all goods including agra food eliminating any need for associate he checks at the border but mr speaker. In this agreement we have gone further by also finding a solution to the vexed question of customs which many in this house have raised our agreement ensures and i quote unfettered access Market Access for goods moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdoms internal market 18 shoes that there should be no tariff on goods circulating within the u. K. Customs territory that is between Great Britain and Northern Ireland in less they are at risk of entering the e. U. It ensures an open border and open border on the island of ireland a Common Objective of everyone in this house and 18 sure and it ensures for those living and working alongside the border there will be no visible
Good morning and welcome to westminster on an historic session of parliament. Mps are sitting on a saturday for the first time in 37 years to vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal. This morning it still looks extremely close, although in the last few minutes the Prime Minister has received the backing of the prominent conservative brexiteers known as the European Research group who now say they will vote mps are also likely to vote on an amendment to the deal which would still force the government to seek a delay to leaving the eu, described as an insurance policy to avoid the risk of a no deal brexit. Nick eardley reports. More than three years after the brexit referendum, is today the day mps finally back a deal . Some of them hate what borisjohnson has negotiated, arguing it takes us too far away from eu rules and will damage the economy. But most tories think its a good deal that gives the uk back the control they want. Weve got the deal that allows us to get out of the backstop, thats
So could it be cheaper to remortgage . Ill get an expert view. Saved from the brink Bolton Wanderers will stay in existence, and in the Football League, after a takeover deal was confirmed last night. It is going to be wet and windy today for scotland and Northern Ireland. Bright and breezy for england and wales with a few showers in the west. I will have more in 15 minutes. Its thursday 29th august. Were live in westminster this morning, where the politcal fallout over the Prime Ministers decision to suspend parliament continues, with labour promising to table a vote of no confidence in the government. Mrjohnsons announcement has sparked protests across the country, a legal challenge and a petition with more than one million signatures. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. Outside downing street, in cities across the united kingdom, protests against borisjohnsons hugely controversial decision to send mps home for more than a month just weeks before the brexit deadline. Am
Since leaving downing street, three years ago, mr cameron has told the Times Newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he worries about it every day. Heres our Political Correspondent susana mendonca. It was a decision that brought down his premiership and set britain on a turbulent course to leaving the european union, which we are all still on. Up until now, David Cameron has kept quiet about brexit but not anymore. In his memoirs, former Prime Minister said. He has tough criticism for the current Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and cabinet minister michael gove, who mr cameron said left the truth at home during the 2016 Eu Referendum and behaved appallingly. He doesnt use the word betrayed but talking to him over 90 minutes as i did, it was perfectly clear the herd and sense of frustration he had with his former colleagues who he says trashed their own government. But today, michael gove, who is now overseeing no deal brexit planning, wouldnt be