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Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Who will last longer, Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn?

Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips

Sky News

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.0156 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests assess the next steps as Theresa May faces accusations of more 'can kicking' over Brexit. The Prime Minister's opened the door to potential votes on taking 'no deal' off the table AND extending Article 50. Inevitably the issue is dividing the Conservatives but there are also problems for Labour as Jeremy Corbyn pivots towards backing a second referendum against the backdrop of more claims of anti-Semitism. Plenty to talk about as usual and joining Adam this week are The Telegraph's Brexit commissioning editor Asa Bennett, Sky's political correspondent Kate McCann and the FT's political editor George Parker.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The world is becoming increasingly complex and volatile.

0:03.5

How can we make sense of it all?

0:04.9

I'm Richard Engelt.

0:05.7

And I'm Yalda Hekeem.

0:06.7

And we're the top international correspondents at NBC News and Sky News.

0:10.9

And we present Sky News's latest podcast, The World.

0:14.6

Each week will cut through the noise to guide you through the week's global events

0:18.6

and explain to you why what happens out there

0:22.4

matters to you wherever you are. Listen now to the world with Richard Engel and me Yalda Hakim

0:28.0

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:36.1

Hello and welcome to Sky News's All-Out Politics podcast.

0:39.6

Joining me this week are George Parker, the political editor of the Financial Times,

0:43.1

Asa Bennett, the Brexit commissioning editor for the Daily Telegraph and our own Kate McCann.

0:50.0

So no prizes.

0:51.5

We're going to talk about Brexit, Dan and a little bit about splits in parties,

0:55.0

especially Labour's difficulties over anti-Semitism.

1:03.0

First of all, we've all been told we're leaving the European Union on the 29th of March.

1:09.4

Mrs May has said it over 100 times.

1:12.8

But are we? This is what she had to say this week.

1:15.9

Let me be clear. I do not want to see Article 50 extended. Our absolute focus should be on working to get a deal and leaving on the 29th of March. An extension beyond the

1:31.2

end of June would mean the UK taking part in the European Parliament elections. What kind of

1:37.6

message would that send to the more than 17 million people who voted to leave the EU?

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