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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Meaningful Vote, No Confidence Vote and Brexit

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

What a week it's been in Westminster as the Brexit crisis started to bite harder. A thumping defeat for Theresa May's Brexit plan prompted Jeremy Corbyn to table a motion of no confidence in the government....which was rejected by MPs. So where now? What is plan B? How can Parliament honour the referendum of 2016? Plenty to talk about this week and joining Adam Boulton to go over it all are the Labour MP Stella Creasy, Conservative MP George Freeman, Sky's political reporter Rob Powell 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 with me this week

0:50.9

are the Conservative MP George Freeman, the Labour MP, Delacrisi.

0:54.9

Sky News is a political reporter, Rob Powell, welcome to him,

0:58.2

new member of the team, and also the head of SkyData, Harry Carr.

1:02.2

Well, here in Westminster, it's been a big week.

1:05.2

The eyes to the right, 202,

1:08.0

the nose to the left, 432.

1:13.6

We need to confirm whether this Government still enjoys the confidence of the House.

1:19.6

I believe that it does, but given the scale and importance of tonight's vote,

1:23.6

it's right that others have the chance to test that question if they wish to do so.

1:27.6

I'm pleased that motion will be debated tomorrow so this House can give its verdict on the sheer incompetence of this government

1:37.3

and pass that motion of no confidence in the government.

1:43.3

I don't doubt that she has sincerely attempted to fulfil the task given to us by the voters in this referendum.

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