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Bringing us tomorrow. With me are kate andrews, news editor at the institute of Economic Affairs and sebastian payne, whos political leader writer at the ft. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The times says allies of the labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn are planning to deselect 50 labour mps. The telegraph leads with comments from the foreign secretary Boris Johnson, arguing the uk should welcome a visit from donald trump. The sunday express says more than a 100 tory mps will demand the Prime Minister Ends Free Movement and leaves the Single Market as soon as the uk exits the eu in march next year. The new look observer leads with a pledge from the Prime Minister to punish bosses who fail to protect their Workers Pension schemes. And the mail on sunday leads with an investigation carried out by channel four into three former conservative cabinet ministers, in what the paper calls a cash for brexit controversy. Well, as usual a mixed bag of stories in tomorrow mornings papers politics, celebrity weddings and donald trump so lets take a closer look with my guests. Starting with the b new look observer. What we think of that . Kate . It is quite smart. It does look very tidy and clean. The Prime Minister has written in the observer tomorrow morning and in the wake of the carillion problems, she is calling for a crackdown on bosses who failed to protect pension schemes. If you want evidence that Jeremy Corbyn and his movement are gaining traction, look to this story right here. She is capitalising on the left wing rhetoric that companies are the problem in the uk and Government Intervention will be the solution. The rhetoric is empty in some ways because when she talks about finding companies who are caught in cases of wrong doing, it would almost suggest that these Companies Need to go under to be fined. It is unsure how this could pan out in a meaningful way and in the private sector, Companies Going bust is not a story, that is what happens when they are not successful. But carillion has brought it to public attention, particularly because of the government contracts. It will cost money to get new contractors. It has made the public more concerned about those sorts of collapses. Sebastien, it is not very conservative and she has promised not to govern for a bleached few. Labour put authors simply . Tony blair said for the many, not the few. I agree that this new observer looks very nice but the language from mrs may is empty and populist rhetoric um the idea of tackling executives to line their owfi tackling executives to line their own pockets and put the pensions of workers at risk. It may be true but it is not conservative than the problem the party has at the moment is that it is not speaking up on behalf of markets and capitalism, it is not saying that what happened with carillion is what is supposed to happen. If a company is not functioning it goes bankrupt the shareholders suffer. This goes back to the rhetoric of mrs may before the election, someone trying to tackle this in society with Government Intervention. Moving on. Sebastien again, donald trump, the front page of the observer still, trump plays the blame game. We have had this curious thing with a budget was not passed on friday so there is no functioning Us Government on monday morning. Federal employees will turn up and not get paid. It is interesting how this has been framed because chuck schumer, the democratic leader in the senate calls this a trump shutdown and donald trump calls it a schumer shut down. Really it is extraordinary that the republicans control all three branches of the Us Government and this still happened. It shows you the unpredictability of donald trump. You cannot know what he says. I agree to some extent that this president is more difficult to deal with than others but it is not the president who determines budget, it is congress. The president does not have as much power as those at home i think. Hed does not get to set a legislative position. This is the 19th shut down since the 1970s and it isa 19th shut down since the 1970s and it is a lot scarier than it sounds. As it continues more and more people will see paycheques disappeared. Benefits are still rolled out and any Meaningful Service like the military will be operating but politicians need to get their act together. One of the biggest problems they have is that the republicans hold all the branches that the senate only by a few seat. If they cannot get enough votes from democrats or they lose a few seats, it all goes under. Staying with donald trump, the story from the sunday telegraph about welcoming at visit from donald trump. Thats what borisjohnson says. Visit from donald trump. Thats what Boris Johnson says. Ok, visit from donald trump. Thats what borisjohnson says. Ok, this is mr trump himself who does not want to come, rather than us not wanting him here . That is asked in the broadest sense. I think the position of donald trump has been affected by the feeling of the British Public who made it very clear that there would be mass protest if he showed up. All ofa would be mass protest if he showed up. All of a sudden he is not showing up because he is not happy with the new embassy and it seems a bit funny. Again, interesting that the foreign secretary is writing this article today but i think it has to do with Rex Tillerson and his counterpart from the united states. He makes the point that it is to think of donald trump as being what we wa nt think of donald trump as being what we want to oppose but we need to be careful not to oppose the oval office overall. The relationship between the us and the uk is so crucial in terms of security and history in terms of trade in the future. Yes, because once brexit happens we will need all the trade we can get. What boris is trying to do is pave the way for negotiating a Free Trade Agreement with the us because that will be the republican held congress that make that happen. 0r held congress that make that happen. Oras held congress that make that happen. Or as johnson held congress that make that happen. 0r asjohnson was once held congress that make that happen. Or as johnson was once a held congress that make that happen. 0r asjohnson was once a big critic of donald trump chip Doris Johnson was once theyd need critic of donald trump. He once said he would never go to new york in case he bumped into donald trump. Now he is our best and greatest ally. In geopolitics it is very much thinking about the realities of this year and the uk does need to get close to the us and it needs to work with the trump administration. You need to be careful that when there are moral questions about things the president has said about calling the mount. Theresa may got this completely wrong when she ran off to Donald Trumps side and did not take the careful approach of france and germany. Donald trump has been to france and germany. He has said hello to Angela Merkel and emmanuel macron. There were no big demonstrations there. He seemed to be welcomed. When he first met Angela Merkel he refused to shake her hand and that was terrible. That was a terrible moment. It is not as if he has been on this behaviour. That the troops have gone smoothly because they took the practical view that you need to work with the united states. Beading onto the sunday times. I feel i have united states. Beading onto the sunday times. Ifeel i have read this headline before. Jeremy corbyn allies plot to oust labour mps. Is that the new story, old story . This is something a lot of people suspect is something a lot of people suspect is happening within labour although we do not act fully know. Last week there were crucial changes within labour when the National Executive committee, the all ruling body, was taken committee, the all ruling body, was ta ken over by committee, the all ruling body, was taken over by an acolyte ofJeremy Corbyn. And now the sunday times reveals that hit list of mps they dont like or agree with and want to get rid of. The former shadow secretary get rid of. The former shadow secretary for get rid of. The former shadow secretary for foreign secretary. Other big names, they are on secretary. Other big names, they are on this hit list. Is not lot approved behind it. At the very end, momentum, they say they are not campaigning to the deselecting of any sitting mp. The keyword is sitting. If the boundaries were to change, there would suddenly be trigger ballots for all mp5 and that is when they made use the moment to get rid of people they do not like. This is the first in many headlines asJeremy Corbyn this is the first in many headlines as Jeremy Corbyn gets more this is the first in many headlines asJeremy Corbyn gets more confident and powerful within the party. AsJeremy Corbyn gets more confident and powerfulwithin the party. Yes, interesting. What it says is that they have been told not to rock the boat. It is the labour leadership trying to impose discipline in its party which is what all political leaders want . Certainly. If you look back to the previous campaign, many people within the labour party did not thinkJeremy Corbyn would get any traction. They thought it would be utter defeat. They were defeated, it is important to remember, despite the rhetoric we have heard, but they did much better than anticipated and 110w did much better than anticipated and now they are in a position to say to moderate mps that they have traction, time to get on board. If they were to get some radical mps in we would have a radical manifesto. The sunday express now. Their story, they tend to stick to the weather and royal family that this is a straightforward political story. The headline rather peculiar, brexit enforces. Explained this to us. Over 100 mp5 enforces. Explained this to us. Over 100 mps who are going to demand that theresa may take britain out of the Single Market when the uk leaves in 2019. Jacob rees mogg says he will make her stick to her headline. This stage to where the high brexiteers wa nt stage to where the high brexiteers want a stronger voice. I think they felt ripped off by phase one, that they would pay too much money to the eu, that the irish border question has fundamentally been sold, and it ta kes has fundamentally been sold, and it takes is closer to the Single Market rather than away. They are going in early and strong now on an issue that was a part of the referendum, regardless of which side of the immigration debate you are an. Jacob rees mogg is the cheerleader, the man. The man insisting on all these. He is being celebrated amongst the right now. For him to come out and hold theresa mays feature the is more meaningful. M does put more pressure on the Prime Minister. What is the likely reaction to be . I think they are worried about the story because so far this 100 plus group of conservative mps have been protective of mrs may and let her do her best that strategy, make opera misers, and over45 her best that strategy, make opera misers, and over 45 billion euros. The real thing is that they are waiting for this fight on the brexit end state. That once we have left the eu and transition, where will we be . And people want a clean and total break with the eu, control of borders and control of everything. The problem is that if they want that in march 2019, that is no transition. Eu has been clear, transition. Eu has been clear, transition is the status quo. This has been a shot across the bowels of the downing street brexit strategy. Finally this one, michael gove a senior cabinet figure ramps up clock watching civil servants. Rants at. They are not working hard enough. According to a cabinet source, mr gove went off on a rant ina cabinet source, mr gove went off on a rant in a Cabinet Meeting where he said does the Public Service is to work for five days . And he was told was a flexible time. He goes in, rips up government, tell citizen and clearly he has ruffled a few feathers. He has made great inroads in the Environment Department one year after everybody thought his political career was over but this really shows that the whitehall machine may not be the biggest fan of him and he is not the biggest fan of him and he is not the biggest fan of them either. I dont know if he ca res of them either. I dont know if he cares a lot about that. He lacks efficiency. He likes to see public serva nts efficiency. He likes to see Public Servants held to account. Importantly, servants held to account. Importa ntly, he servants held to account. Importantly, he is highlighting the brexit glycol. All domestic policies have been pushed aside to focus on brexit were still need to look at like housing and nhs Public Servant are doing benefits of the are doing that. Benefits of the papers denied. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the newspapers online on our website and it is all

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