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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Brexit: Is a General Election inevitable?

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

At the end of a tumultuous political week, Adam Boulton and guests attempt to navigate their way through the various parliamentary twists and turns in the Brexit process. The votes, the politics and the legalities are all up for discussion as the path to honouring the EU referendum result in 2016 remains unclear. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Kate McCann, the Telegraph's Brexit commissioning editor Asa Bennett, the chief executive of the Demos think tank Polly MacKenzie and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.

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0:00.0

Donald Trump is heading back to the White House.

0:03.1

Together we can truly make America great again.

0:06.7

We are in for an unpredictable but fascinating four years.

0:10.3

And we're going to be following every twist and turn for the first 100 days.

0:15.0

We'll be bringing you the latest updates and analysis first thing every morning.

0:19.5

So join me, James Mackey.

0:21.3

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0:22.3

And me, Mark Stone, for Trump 100 every weekday at 6am, wherever you get your podcast.

0:31.8

Hello, welcome to the Sky News All-Out Politics Podcast. I'm Adam Bolton and joining me today are the Daily Telegraph's Brexit commissioning editor, A. Sir Bennett, the chief executive of the think tank, Demons, Polly McKenzie. Sky News's political correspondent Kate McCann and the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. Now, obviously, thoughts and sympathism with events in New Zealand,

0:57.6

but this is the All-Out Politics podcast, and we're going to concentrate on what has been a

1:03.5

momentous and historic week at the Palace of Westminster. Let us show what this House can achieve

1:09.9

when we come together. Let us demonstrate what politics is for. Let us show what this House can achieve when we come together.

1:11.5

Let us demonstrate what politics is for.

1:14.9

Let us prove beyond all doubt that we believe democracy comes before party, faction or personal

1:21.7

ambition.

1:22.7

The eyes to the right, 242, the nose to the left, 391.

1:32.3

I'm passionate about delivering the result of the referendum,

1:36.3

but I equally passionately believe that the best way to do that is to leave in an orderly way with a deal.

1:43.3

And I still believe that there is a majority

1:46.4

in the House for that course of action. The eyes to the right, 312, the nose to the left,

1:53.0

308. The House has to understand and accept that if it is not willing to support a deal in the

2:02.0

coming days and as it is not willing to support leaving without a deal on the 29th of

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