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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Brexit - The Options

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests discuss the options available to Theresa May as she tries to win support for a Brexit 'Plan B' among her parliamentary colleagues. With the clock ticking towards 29th March, can the Prime Minister secure a deal? Will Article 50 be delayed? Can and will a 'No Deal Brexit' be taken off the table? Will the hard Brexiteers be left with no option but to back some form of deal? We know there won't be a 'second referendum' amendment which has raised questions about the Labour leadership among the party's own MPs so what is Jeremy Corbyn's next move? Joining Adam are Sky's deputy political editor Beth Rigby, political consultant and commentator Nina Schick, deputy editor of the Article Olivia Utley and the Head of Sky Data Harry Carr.

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Hello, welcome to the Sky News, all-out politics podcast. I'm Adam Bolton, and joining me this

0:50.2

week are the deputy editor of the article article Olivia Utley, the political consultant and

0:54.3

commentator Nina Schick, Sky News, Beth Rigby, and as always, the head of SkyData, Harry Carr.

1:04.6

Now, a lot of talking about Brexit, but has anything changed? This is what some of the key players have been saying this week.

1:12.6

What we have seen is amendments seeking to engineer a situation where Article 50 is extended.

1:19.6

Now that does not solve the issue. There will always be a point of decision.

1:23.6

And the decision remains the same.

1:26.6

No deal, a deal or no Brexit. I'm delivering

1:30.9

on Brexit. I want to do it with a deal. Why won't he come and meet me and talk about it?

1:35.3

She says she's listening. But rules out changes on the two issues where there might be a majority, against no deal and for a customs

1:47.8

union, part of Labour's sensible Brexit alternative. We still have to get a deal or there will be

1:55.1

no deal. And let's be very clear, the law in the United Kingdom that Parliament, says that after the 29th of March,

2:03.4

the European treaties will no longer apply to the UK.

2:07.0

So if we don't get a deal, there will be no deal.

2:10.5

People talk about taking no deal off the table.

2:13.0

That's not possible because the law says that unless we get a deal, that's what will happen.

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