october the 31st because if you don't have a timetable, it's like trying to navigate your way from muswellet com pletely lost. without a map. you are likely to get completely lost. that's why number 10 said there would be serious consequences if mps defeated the prime minister on the programme motion, opening up the possibility he could even pull the whole bill and say to the house, i will not put up and say to the house, i will not put up with this, and try again to trigger a general election. so, another calm, peaceful, restful day at westminster. thank you. well, meanwhile in strasbourg, the european council president donald tusk has told meps the political situation has become more complex — and that eu leaders will decide whether to grant any extension based on what westminster does — or doesn't — decide. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier said the deal reached last week was "the only possible agreement". from strasbourg, adam fleming reports. tonight, the moment of truth. good morning, sir. do you think it will go through? it's the only question being asked today in the europea