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By a 24 hour strike. And passing the baton the queen starts the relay which will end at the Commonwealth Games next year. And coming up in the sport on bbc news we look ahead to the last of the fa cup quarterfinals. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Nicola sturgeon has announced plans for a second referendum on Scottish Independence. Its two and half years since the last one, in which scots voted 55 to 45 to remain in the United Kingdom. Scotlands First Minister says she wants the referendum to take place between autumn of next year and the spring of 2019, to offer people a choice when the terms of the brexit deal are known, but before its too late to pull out of it. The government has responded that another referendum would be divisive and cause huge Economic Uncertainty at the worst possible time. The brexit bill is being debated now by mps. Tonight were reporting live from westminster with our political editor, laura kuenssberg. But first, over to our scotland editor
kevin mccarthy at the moment saying we plan to vote endlessly essentially until he told me until he gets no more than four republicans to defect. but that is going to be a very tall task. 11 members and counting right now. it s hard to see how they change their mind after mccarthy already had made a number of concessions to give them more power essentially what they want, some have indicated to me like bob good, he won t vote for him even if he got everything he wanted. unclear what his path is. the hope is to let the votes play out, let it happen, hopefully cooler heads will prevail but that has simply not happened after weeks of negotiates, after that incredibly tense meeting behind the scenes after voices were raised, curses were hurled and now have to decide what to do. something we have not seen in a century, the speaker s race about to go to multiple ballots. there isn t an obvious
and it need not be that destabilising. what is the force of resistance that prevents that, do the conservatives still believe that borisjohnson is a vote winner and the man that is best placed to take them into the next general election. a lot of them will be thinking let s see what happens in the local elections and lets see how much these revelations about rishi sunak and borisjohnson are being found to have broken the law by the police, let see how they hurt us in terms of the local election results, and if it looks like voters are factoring this into their voting behaviour, thenit this into their voting behaviour, then it potentially that is when you could get conservative mps starting to think well, actually, we need to oust boris johnson to think well, actually, we need to oust borisjohnson before the next election, but the issue with this is, there isn t an obvious successor to borisjohnson and there certainly isn t one who looks able to pull off the same trick that borisjohnson