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you lawyerly ideal for is just a mentions of queen needs to step up and say and i hereby declare polman closed then there needs to be somehow an interim and then needs to be a new opening of parliament supposedly with a speech by the queen nobody can really imagine that also there's another problem is simply no time left and to reason may we'll have to push one law through parliament next week that is really urgent the one that sort of takes back the old bricks of law and says we hear by the care breaks it is not going to be on the twenty sort of march bought on a later date and so this really is necessary she says she. could send away comment only after that and still it would solve anything so government is furious treason maze for your ears and they felt they was sort of really caught in the dark by this we had no advance notice by john dark of the speaker of this intervention force as it stands to annoy the u.k. has a love and days until march twenty ninth we need to supposed to leave the european union so what does all of this mean for breaks a bar. this means for bricks that trees
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you look at to the the argument you can't have a second referendum people shouldn't have that but polman can vote till it drops till till the result fits the government's expectations so that really doesn't go to together and that's what sort of put an end to today so where do we go from here we know that the u.k. is still waiting to hear from the e.u. about this extension. is that a still up in the air i mean are we going to hear yes or no from the european union this week. absolutely the this summit meets on thursday and to the trees in may we'll go there there's a ritual for that usually she of history dinner and she will say ok sorry about this but we need more time the two years were not enough time to squabble the threats of we have no majority things just didn't work out and then the e.u. leaders are going to make her an offer or maybe off just some having talked amongst themselves late to the night tonight even sort of these dissolute of a bit off attention and waiting time involved to make it more exciting but in the end to it seems from the surgeon they're going to offer her so
you look at to the the argument you can't have a second referendum people shouldn't have that but polman can vote till it drops till till the result fits the government's expectations so that really doesn't go to together and that's what sort of put an end to today so where do we go from here we know that the u.k. is still waiting to hear from the e.u. about this extension. is that a still up in the air i mean are we going to hear yes or no from the european union this week. absolutely the this...
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disarray with the vote yesterday so we are expecting today in the vote and polman is going to say no to a new deal to palm and does not want the u.k. to crash out the european union at the end of march in just two weeks time without any arrangements for the future we expecting them to vote against that what will happen then is another vote most likely tomorrow when it's a vote on a possible extension of the period that the u.k. stays in the european union and we're expecting them also vote for it so the most likely outcome is an extension at least this is what parliamentarians are most likely to say that this is what they want then it's up to the e.u. but if there is no agreement at all the default position is still that the u.k. leaves without anything at the end of march in just two weeks time right max we heard it there now it is up to the u.s. centrally theresa may it sounds like could come back to the e.u. asking for an extension will the european union give it. there is a certain degree of sympathy sumi towards that project of an extension although we do get the feeling that th
disarray with the vote yesterday so we are expecting today in the vote and polman is going to say no to a new deal to palm and does not want the u.k. to crash out the european union at the end of march in just two weeks time without any arrangements for the future we expecting them to vote against that what will happen then is another vote most likely tomorrow when it's a vote on a possible extension of the period that the u.k. stays in the european union and we're expecting them also vote for...
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parliament needed to confront reality but what that reality looks like is a bit unclear and meanwhile polman has decided on a different way forward they are going to vote on a series of amendments tonight and one amendment would basically put control of the bracks this process towards parliament so they could take control and find a good way forward so there seems to be a power struggle under way behind is through some a fighting for her political life and can she survive this. yes she certainly is over the weekend there was a lot of criticism to what so from her own tory party from the conservatives also of course from the opposition and from the northern irish d u p basically she upset members of parliament last week when she blamed the madness of the bricks of process on the members of parliament and right now the sensible thing to ask within the tory party is is it sensible to have a leadership contest and it seems like today that the members of parliament and members of her own party came to the conclusion that this is not a sensible way that this process should still lying in her hands
parliament needed to confront reality but what that reality looks like is a bit unclear and meanwhile polman has decided on a different way forward they are going to vote on a series of amendments tonight and one amendment would basically put control of the bracks this process towards parliament so they could take control and find a good way forward so there seems to be a power struggle under way behind is through some a fighting for her political life and can she survive this. yes she...
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reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her bret's a deal which polman has rejected twice for more on that we're joined now by our correspondent burdett mosse in london may face is increasing pressure berga to resign how likely is that to happen. there's everything going on as we speak i mean she's meeting with cabinet ministers we know there is a lot of pressure on her and her author it is really draining away by the day maybe even by the hour but will she really resign we don't know she's been extraordinarily resilient over the past years there were many moments where other prime ministers probably would have gone but she's tough no doubt she seems determined to try once more to get her deal through parliament but as you say the voices are getting louder for her to go how would may stepping down actually solve the problem. that's a good question because over breaks it the country and the parliament is so fundamentally divided that it's difficult to see a solution coming out of this whole mess to reason may has been accused of not looking for a consensu
reportedly planning a last ditch attempt to win support among lawmakers for her bret's a deal which polman has rejected twice for more on that we're joined now by our correspondent burdett mosse in london may face is increasing pressure berga to resign how likely is that to happen. there's everything going on as we speak i mean she's meeting with cabinet ministers we know there is a lot of pressure on her and her author it is really draining away by the day maybe even by the hour but will she...
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from theresa made including theresa may herself the hope here is of course that this deal will pass polman so that these two years of hard work were not totally in vain and the fear i have to tell you here in brussels brussels holding its breath really while watching on the screen what happens in the house of parliament the fear is very real that if the deal would not pass this could be a no deal breck's at the heart breaks that with catastrophic consequences for both the u.k. and the e.u. absolutely reg's it of course is not just affecting people in britain but all over europe this is take a listen to what some people in poland think about drax it. take. the british people wanted it this way it was their decision sanai they should suffer the consequences that's my opinion thank you. for the feedback you are when you know my opinion the e.u. shouldn't ask them to stay they can themselves rethink can say it doesn't work and we want to be back in this premium selected company they will be back sooner or later i'm sure. she cannot. remember but i understand that there will be sanctions for br
from theresa made including theresa may herself the hope here is of course that this deal will pass polman so that these two years of hard work were not totally in vain and the fear i have to tell you here in brussels brussels holding its breath really while watching on the screen what happens in the house of parliament the fear is very real that if the deal would not pass this could be a no deal breck's at the heart breaks that with catastrophic consequences for both the u.k. and the e.u....
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deadline extension is prime minister theresa may fails to get support in an increasingly fractious polman. and students at king's college london claim they will fall from attending classes because of that approach power.
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the people ahead of him on the ballot had to leave because of citizenship cleary's he ended up in polman absolutely he's an elected representative but this is a really a reflection of him as an individual about what he's been saying and the fact that he got nineteen votes probably tells you all you need to know about how much popular support he has he's just a person with a platform particularly offensive view is and i think the government and the opposition to doing exactly the right thing and marginalizing him and his views. on the whole issue about migration as you said sorry i'll let you go on yes i will come back to that in a moment i want to get matthew goodwin's view on this do you think politicians have fueled a lot of this as well and as others have said given legitimacy to to many white nationalists. well i certainly think it's part of the explanation if you look at democracy since the one nine hundred eighty s. we've really seen a rise in populist movements a more exclusionary language that's become especially prominent since the two thousands but as i said earlier on you know
the people ahead of him on the ballot had to leave because of citizenship cleary's he ended up in polman absolutely he's an elected representative but this is a really a reflection of him as an individual about what he's been saying and the fact that he got nineteen votes probably tells you all you need to know about how much popular support he has he's just a person with a platform particularly offensive view is and i think the government and the opposition to doing exactly the right thing and...
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well terry polman finds it very very difficult to say goodbye and as you have explained they have already rejected the deal the reason may and the european union have agreed on and they all objection is to reason may's own party members n.p.c. and paul amend they think that in the future that the u.k. will be tied too closely to the european union so this is why some of her conservative m.p.'s are still motivating with her all say it's about the future of northern ireland the northern irish party is know to not voting with her who are actually her allies in government and then the labor party they've got their own reasons and they want to also influence the form that breaks it takes they're hoping for a general election so people just have their very entrenched opinion as far as bracks it is concerned well this is been going around in circles for a while and here we are again the u.k. parliament voting once again on the brakes a deal they've already rejected any chance that it will pass this time. you know it really doesn't look like to reason may is going to have the numbers this time ry
well terry polman finds it very very difficult to say goodbye and as you have explained they have already rejected the deal the reason may and the european union have agreed on and they all objection is to reason may's own party members n.p.c. and paul amend they think that in the future that the u.k. will be tied too closely to the european union so this is why some of her conservative m.p.'s are still motivating with her all say it's about the future of northern ireland the northern irish...
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first of all we have a weekend and i think that's going to be a welcome pause for many polman syrians they're going to go away and we're going to think about things that are going to work out what the next moves are we know what the agenda is for next week here in poland and that's on monday. continuing the process that began on wednesday with m.p.'s taking control away from the government and seizing time in the parliamentary chamber to put forward a series of indicative votes looking at alternatives to the government's plan to try to work out whether there's a majority for any of them things like a customs union it including for example revoking article fifty all together now it didn't produce a majority on wednesday of this week the process we understand will be the same on monday it will be a simple yes no vote for each of the different alternatives if that doesn't happen that doesn't produce a majority then that could be more indicative votes but by an alternative voting system on weapons day and here's where we think the prime minister might be banking on bringing you had to go
first of all we have a weekend and i think that's going to be a welcome pause for many polman syrians they're going to go away and we're going to think about things that are going to work out what the next moves are we know what the agenda is for next week here in poland and that's on monday. continuing the process that began on wednesday with m.p.'s taking control away from the government and seizing time in the parliamentary chamber to put forward a series of indicative votes looking at...
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all the protection and just be a fat country and this is what's business is very afraid of and what polman tarion really want to avoid and they need to pas legislation to avoid this for the european union and also for the u.k. really unpleasant and potentially dangerous in our it. right a big mouth in london thank you very much for bringing us up to date for none of course to keeping track of developments there and we come back to you as soon as they have more developments to report thank you. turning now to ukraine which is going to elect a new president on sunday it's a full. national vote since two thousand and fourteen when the my don revolution led to the fall of the pro russian government two well known political veterans and the running along with a surprising newcomer who's made a strong showing in opinion polls one of their media zelinsky now he is a comedian famous for playing the president in a popular t.v. show now he wants the role for real. first person to do the silly petrovich illiberal. good morning mr president. an ordinary man taken by surprise catapulted into the top jo
all the protection and just be a fat country and this is what's business is very afraid of and what polman tarion really want to avoid and they need to pas legislation to avoid this for the european union and also for the u.k. really unpleasant and potentially dangerous in our it. right a big mouth in london thank you very much for bringing us up to date for none of course to keeping track of developments there and we come back to you as soon as they have more developments to report thank you....
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it's given no indication when it will make a decision if it rules the president unfit for office polman must induced a decision by a two thirds majority even if that happens it will only just begin to fulfill the demands of hundreds of thousands of algerians have spoken out in protest victoria gates and al-jazeera whether it's still ahead on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump threatens to close the border with mexico next week accusing his southern neighbor of being soft on immigration. plus the internet sales targeting public figures in ahead of sunday's election. hello again and welcome back we're here across the levant we're picking up a lot of weather coming in off the eastern part of the med and we are going to be watching this very carefully because over the next few days the rain is going to start to expand across many areas so starting the day here on saturday you can see where that storm system is where that circulation is bring some very heavy rain across the coast we're going to be seeing some waves as well but up here towards the north into turkey it is going to be the s
it's given no indication when it will make a decision if it rules the president unfit for office polman must induced a decision by a two thirds majority even if that happens it will only just begin to fulfill the demands of hundreds of thousands of algerians have spoken out in protest victoria gates and al-jazeera whether it's still ahead on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump threatens to close the border with mexico next week accusing his southern neighbor of being soft on immigration....
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be find it will be that all the options will be whittled down to two a way forward that at least polman can reunite behind but it's not clear what that happens because the reason may has said she would engage constructively with this process but it's non-binding so we're really not very clear what happens we just know that in two weeks time if there is no deal found that the u.k. will then leave the european union and to get out of this impasse and do with tourism me she has offered to resign if her briggs deal is approved by parliament will it work will it increase support for the for the deal. well we have seen some of their relieved very skeptical m.p.'s rallying behind her because they want somebody from their side the so-called bricks of heroes who have always fought for breaks and they want somebody from their side to become prime minister in order for the second phase of this crucial process to to negotiate with the european union from what they see more from perspective they accused there is a mayor of having given in too much to the european union and they want somebody to take
be find it will be that all the options will be whittled down to two a way forward that at least polman can reunite behind but it's not clear what that happens because the reason may has said she would engage constructively with this process but it's non-binding so we're really not very clear what happens we just know that in two weeks time if there is no deal found that the u.k. will then leave the european union and to get out of this impasse and do with tourism me she has offered to resign...
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voters want and people want to leave the european union that's what the majority want so we consulted polman we consulted the government we consulted the european union and they've all got their views well actually it's time to think about what the public wants i mean really what the public wants is not to extend article fifty and it's not to have any sort withdrawal agreement it's a lever become a fully independent nation at the eleven o'clock twelve o'clock yuletide next friday. and soldiers will be allowed to open fire during and best protest the lives of put in danger by riotous that's according to an army general speaking ahead of a nineteenth consecutive weekend of nationwide demonstrations on saturday last weekend in the capital paris chaotic scenes. thousands of soldiers will be deployed outside the french government buildings medina caution of all reports from paris. another week and other protests but this time opening fire at crowds is apparently an option legal seeing you do so you order the soldiers a strictly set out extremely precise they have different modes of action to face
voters want and people want to leave the european union that's what the majority want so we consulted polman we consulted the government we consulted the european union and they've all got their views well actually it's time to think about what the public wants i mean really what the public wants is not to extend article fifty and it's not to have any sort withdrawal agreement it's a lever become a fully independent nation at the eleven o'clock twelve o'clock yuletide next friday. and soldiers...
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then she would have to come back to london rob the speedily and at the beginning of next week have polman three announce the bricks of the law that was passed a long time ago at the beginning of the brics a process in order for that not to happen so yes it's still the default option somehow if things completely stop functioning here in palm and end at downing street entries amazes seat of government then it could still happen however parliament had said we don't want this into reason they had promised she would let it happen so if the e.u. agrees then we will have an extension if the e.u. is really angry and says galloway brits we are fed up with all this then indeed we'll have a hard for exit britain would trash out all right our correspondent barbara believes almost or forests tonight in london barbara thank you. police in the netherlands have arrested a man in connection with the killing of three people in the city of after a seven hour manhunt authorities have scaled back the terrorism threat level since its detention prosecutors now believe the suspect may have been motivated by a fa
then she would have to come back to london rob the speedily and at the beginning of next week have polman three announce the bricks of the law that was passed a long time ago at the beginning of the brics a process in order for that not to happen so yes it's still the default option somehow if things completely stop functioning here in palm and end at downing street entries amazes seat of government then it could still happen however parliament had said we don't want this into reason they had...
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in that case they'll be more votes to decide what to do next on wednesday polman would be whether it would approve leaving the e.u. without a deal that's not likely to be approved by politicians either pretty much the only thing there appears to be a majority for in parliament is the option of excluding no deal and the potential calamity it might. tail priority is to stop no deal no deal that would be hugely chaotic nobody has the. law nor do you under any circumstances so by midweek the u.k. is likely to have ruled out to reason may's deal and no deal as well and then politicians would face another vote on whether to extend article fifty in other words delay britain's departure from the e.u. something that until recently to reason may had said wasn't an option we are leaving on the twenty ninth of march i'm clear that we will not extend article fifteen that we will leave the on the twenty ninth of march any delay is a delay it doesn't address the issue it doesn't resolve the issue to reason mase said that that would be a short and necessary delay just to keep talks going with the e.
in that case they'll be more votes to decide what to do next on wednesday polman would be whether it would approve leaving the e.u. without a deal that's not likely to be approved by politicians either pretty much the only thing there appears to be a majority for in parliament is the option of excluding no deal and the potential calamity it might. tail priority is to stop no deal no deal that would be hugely chaotic nobody has the. law nor do you under any circumstances so by midweek the u.k....
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it's reason mates reserve a has negotiated with the european union she's come back with a deal but polman just wants a deal many parliamentarians don't want breaks it all they want is soft of bricks and where the u.k. stays more closely aligned to the european union and they want that guaranteed and this is the frustration to a lot of the protesters that you can probably see and hear behind me they are frustrated about this they say that parliament is effectively betraying the dregs of both the training the people now to reason may is hoping that on this last attempt that she can get. deal tree this is really last throw of the dice where she can ask parliament to back had deal and guarantee an orderly breaks it because if it does not happen then we are in uncharted territory and most likely parliament will then try and take control of the brakes of process and then to in brussels how is this being viewed there because if british parliament approves the withdrawal agreement today would that be enough to postpone breaks it. it seems that it would be enough to set the brakes a date for the t
it's reason mates reserve a has negotiated with the european union she's come back with a deal but polman just wants a deal many parliamentarians don't want breaks it all they want is soft of bricks and where the u.k. stays more closely aligned to the european union and they want that guaranteed and this is the frustration to a lot of the protesters that you can probably see and hear behind me they are frustrated about this they say that parliament is effectively betraying the dregs of both the...
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so that was the activist judge you know miller who had initiated a court case to make sure that polman has a say in the bricks and process she's frustrated and a lot of other people are frustrated that it seems that breaks it is not going anywhere and that we don't also know we don't have a clear guideline of where we're heading and we only have two weeks until the twelfth of april to actually come up with something parliament will if this deal doesn't go through take control of the process and try and shape the brics a process from next week on words but meanwhile the drama continues in the building behind the biggest mass in london thank you very much for that update. and the vote in parliament is expected in three and a half ostomy big you live coverage of that when it happens meanwhile let me bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world the government of german chancellor angela merkel has extended an embargo on weapons exports to saudi arabia by six months on the ban started last october following the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi the move
so that was the activist judge you know miller who had initiated a court case to make sure that polman has a say in the bricks and process she's frustrated and a lot of other people are frustrated that it seems that breaks it is not going anywhere and that we don't also know we don't have a clear guideline of where we're heading and we only have two weeks until the twelfth of april to actually come up with something parliament will if this deal doesn't go through take control of the process and...
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voters walks of people want to leave the european union that's what the majority want so we consulted polman we consulted the government we consulted the european union and they've all got their views well actually it's time to think about what the public wants i mean really what the public wants is not to extend article fifty and it's not to have any sort with all agree but it's a lever become a fully independent nation at the eleven o'clock twelve o'clock yuletide next friday. when it's coming up to a quarter past three here in moscow to soften in still ahead from the canadian prime minister justin trudeau is being challenged over his feminism well i haven't got that story present this to you just after the break. or. good politicians do you should. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. i wanted. to be close to see what the three of them can be good. interesting. question. again our canadian opposition lawmaker has lashed out at the prime minister there calling him a fake feminist in a fiery parliamentary session michelle rumpole accuse
voters walks of people want to leave the european union that's what the majority want so we consulted polman we consulted the government we consulted the european union and they've all got their views well actually it's time to think about what the public wants i mean really what the public wants is not to extend article fifty and it's not to have any sort with all agree but it's a lever become a fully independent nation at the eleven o'clock twelve o'clock yuletide next friday. when it's...
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polman tires just voted to rule out a no deal breaker what a tight margin it was though just four votes this proposal was approved by and it means that on thursday the m.p.'s will have to go back to westminster do it all again and they'll vote this this time coming up on whether to extend article fifty and seek further negotiation with the e.u. today's vote came after prime minister theresa may have proposed another break that deal which was defeated by a margin of a hundred forty nine votes on tuesday let's get more from our correspondents in the hague and c.h.f. in london for us and this is perhaps a lot closer than many people expected nastia but what is significant result. definitely neal i mean this number is quite amazing a margin of just four votes shows us exactly how divided the house of commons is on how to move forward with bracks it indeed a lot of analysts were suggesting that the idea of a new deal breck's it would in fact be rejected but four votes is really really a slim slim margin which you know all the asli of four people have changed their minds the u.k. would essent
polman tires just voted to rule out a no deal breaker what a tight margin it was though just four votes this proposal was approved by and it means that on thursday the m.p.'s will have to go back to westminster do it all again and they'll vote this this time coming up on whether to extend article fifty and seek further negotiation with the e.u. today's vote came after prime minister theresa may have proposed another break that deal which was defeated by a margin of a hundred forty nine votes on...
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that good two weeks before it breaks a date the british still don't know what they want at least polman doesn't really know what it wants there's no clear majority for any solution that would sort of make sense they might maybe and we haven't tested that be a solution for it staying in the customs union there might even be a majority we don't know this for staying in the single market like norway and there has been a push for since quite a while for what they call here is a series of indicator of the that means to sort of test all these different options and ask the house now do you want to do you want to be there you would see now which way do you want your cake baked in the end should it be apple cake or should it be cake with chocolate you know and they really have wasted all us time evolved ideological differences and not being practical and so. we really need to eat this at the end we somehow have to figure out what kind we want and this is the position that pall of it is now and time is running out they do need an extension whatever sort of time frame it means but they do need tim
that good two weeks before it breaks a date the british still don't know what they want at least polman doesn't really know what it wants there's no clear majority for any solution that would sort of make sense they might maybe and we haven't tested that be a solution for it staying in the customs union there might even be a majority we don't know this for staying in the single market like norway and there has been a push for since quite a while for what they call here is a series of indicator...
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it's given no indication when it will make a decision if it rules the president unfit for office polman must induced the decision by a two thirds majority even if that happens it will only just begin to fulfill the demands of hundreds of thousands of algerians who've spoken out in protest victoria gates and al-jazeera still ahead on al-jazeera back in the dark widespread power outages hit as well as capital and other cities. was. on kenyans more in relative terms in the ethiopian airlines crash as the identification process drags on. hello again it will come back to you national weather forecast well as promised here across europe we are looking at some very very nice weather particularly across central and western parts of europe and that's all because we have some high pressure here that is keeping most of the area free of rain there's a few clouds but a lot of those clouds are very very thin temperatures have been coming up across much of the area take a look at the expect here on saturday london eighteen now we do expect to see a few clouds across that area but paris nineteen degree
it's given no indication when it will make a decision if it rules the president unfit for office polman must induced the decision by a two thirds majority even if that happens it will only just begin to fulfill the demands of hundreds of thousands of algerians who've spoken out in protest victoria gates and al-jazeera still ahead on al-jazeera back in the dark widespread power outages hit as well as capital and other cities. was. on kenyans more in relative terms in the ethiopian airlines crash...
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polman for a. house of commons behind you and me how crucial also nice proceedings to the chances of breck's it actually happening. on the surface tonight's proceedings appear well very procedural but they all crucial when it comes to defining the shape of the bricks and bottles ground going forward over the course of the week there is an almighty tussle going on in the moment between the government and parliament over who is essentially in control and at ten o'clock local time m.p.'s will vote on a series of amendments three of being selected two of them focus on it having a series of so-called indicative votes as early as wednesday on a range of very different breaks it possibilities and scenarios a soft brakes a for instance a closer alignment with the single market in the customs union revoking our school fifty having another breaks it votes and so on and so forth why m.p.'s want to test whether the raise any kind of consensus for a single plan a rival as it were for to reason may's deal which
polman for a. house of commons behind you and me how crucial also nice proceedings to the chances of breck's it actually happening. on the surface tonight's proceedings appear well very procedural but they all crucial when it comes to defining the shape of the bricks and bottles ground going forward over the course of the week there is an almighty tussle going on in the moment between the government and parliament over who is essentially in control and at ten o'clock local time m.p.'s will vote...