in his first attempt to have another meaningful vote, albeit the chief secretary to the treasury, rishining whether he thought the speaker would turnit whether he thought the speaker would turn it down, and he seemed more hopeful. what we want now is for mp5 to have the opportunity to show that they want to respect the result of the referendum, as they say they do, and they can do that with this new deal that allows us to leave at the end of october. the speaker has said previously that he will allow the house to find a way to express its voice. i think there is a clear desire from the country, from businesses and from our european partners that they want to see that happen, and i think people would find it odd if it didn't. so there is a view from the government side. what about the other camp? the opposition parties are now massing to try and devise amendments and alliances, either to so amendments and alliances, either to so fundamentally rewrite the bill that boris johnson simply so fundamentally rewrite the bill that borisjohnson simply can't accept it, or to insert changes which f