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by in london by our correspondent shylock potts and we have to have you correspondent in brussels schaliti'll start with you tell us what is happening where you are what are reactions to this vote. well outside here of parliament of the houses of parliament the atmosphere is really really heated there been some major protests going on in london today. those are unrelated to what happened in the house of commons today of people asking for a 2nd referendum for a people's vote and some of the protestors i just saw pursuing heckling conservative m.p.'s that left parliament after that vote so a very heated atmosphere outside of the houses of parliament and inside of course a major blow to boris johnson who was hoping to have a very decisive vote today on the brics a deal that he has negotiated with the european union that of course never happened because this amendment that now makes him ask for yet another extension to the brics a deadline and he will have to do so by 11 pm tonight yes well as you say a big blow to prime minister peres johnson who was hoping to have this deal voted on and hop
by in london by our correspondent shylock potts and we have to have you correspondent in brussels schaliti'll start with you tell us what is happening where you are what are reactions to this vote. well outside here of parliament of the houses of parliament the atmosphere is really really heated there been some major protests going on in london today. those are unrelated to what happened in the house of commons today of people asking for a 2nd referendum for a people's vote and some of the...
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schalit i'm just going to briefly turn to you because there's also a large protest happening in london against the whole brics a deal can you tell us a little bit about the situation there. yeah tens of thousands of protesters actually right now in central london and they've gathered to support a 2nd referendum if so that is another possible outcome though there is no majority in parliament. at the moment either people would want to put it back to the british people a vote on either boris johnson steel that now he has no negotiated with the european union or whether to remain in the european union after all and this is of course what most of the protesters.
schalit i'm just going to briefly turn to you because there's also a large protest happening in london against the whole brics a deal can you tell us a little bit about the situation there. yeah tens of thousands of protesters actually right now in central london and they've gathered to support a 2nd referendum if so that is another possible outcome though there is no majority in parliament. at the moment either people would want to put it back to the british people a vote on either boris...
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schalit i'll come back to you if i can let's turning back to the the actual deal that was hopkins hopefully that possibly going to be voted on today there's a lot of opposition to it and i was a very close on that as well but why have so many employees opposed to that do you . suppose they opposed to opposed to the deal for a number of different reasons as you can imagine across the aisle very different opinions on that deal for example leyva the opposition labor party jeremy called unspoken parliament he is worried that this deal will waltz it down in the long term when boris johnson negotiates the future trading relationships with the european union that it will want to down. and environmentalists and social rights for example that there will be a lot of deregulation in that negotiation for the for a trade deal for the future so that is labor's point of view there but we also know that a few of the labor members of parliament actually will vote for boris johnson's deal because their constituency spec home half voted for breakfast and they finally once to see it over with and to think that
schalit i'll come back to you if i can let's turning back to the the actual deal that was hopkins hopefully that possibly going to be voted on today there's a lot of opposition to it and i was a very close on that as well but why have so many employees opposed to that do you . suppose they opposed to opposed to the deal for a number of different reasons as you can imagine across the aisle very different opinions on that deal for example leyva the opposition labor party jeremy called unspoken...