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Well the North East Chamber of Commerce says the government must do whatever is necessary to extend Article 50 to avoid leaving the E.U. Without a deal the chief executive James Ramsbotham says it wouldn't be good for businesses if we have to go by World Trade Organization rules we hear a lot of talk about moving to W 2 rules I don't think people appreciate that moving to Dublin Taro's is like a human being going on benefits you know it's meant to be a fallback situation it's not meant to be a lifestyle choice and businesses have to learn a lot in a very short space of time we know that a new deal scenario would be absolutely disastrous for the northeast well initial reaction from the E.U. To the defeat they won't reopen negotiations on this deal which some say increases the chances of Britain leaving without a deal we'll have more reaction to this story throughout the morning here on B.B.C. Newcastle couple of other things to bring in Newcastle United through to the 4th round of the F.A. Cup after beating Blackburn Rovers 42 after extra time they did lead to nil in the 1st half before being pegged back to 2 wall a tough time so long stuff Callum Roberts and I was a Perez score the goals the match wasn't without its downside the defenders Kieran Clarke and Jamal a cell's both picked up injuries that for a treat does mean that Newcastle will host what fit in the 4th round it's in James's Park a week on Saturday we'll be hearing from Rafa Benitez in the sports news in half an hour's time and just a bit of light relief the world's loneliest frog finally has a friend Romeo He's believed to be the last of his kind in the world has spent 10 years in isolation in the quarry I'm in Bolivia and was given a dating profile last year scientists say they found him a Juliet after an expedition to a remote Bolivian cloud forest 5 so when water frogs found in a stream were captured with the goal of breeding and reintroducing B.M. Fabian's back into the wild so soon after quarantine the meat and no doubt be engaged in riveting conversation could. Feel they are now cracks it is it remains Breck's it Welton Stephanie waiting for my phone. This is. Like. Leaving. The school. Tomorrow and then any dramatic strictly. Rejected by tonight the biggest defeat for a city government in history it was historic the government faces of order no confidence today after so from the huge defeat. He said no to treason is Brecht's a deal by a huge margin was expected but not by that which I think by anyone credibly. Well how do you think it is being handled let us know how it's affecting your life get into the strongly show please go to experts on how we're going to go all over the Northeast who go to beach on the fishmongers we're going to be on the course we're going to be going to the market we're going to be going to Westminster but experts left right and center if you don't know what's happening and get in touch with those who might be able to explain things to you or 802346565 you can text it won't trouble 3 study message B.B.C. . With. A man. That's why I. Want. To. Shop. Card. You get the smuts away from. I don't mind. If you. Act. Like. A man. Says Why I'm sure it's a. Little span of attention but let's see. What a fight. Now. Back down the alley. If you're. Going. Anywhere. Mr. Skilling's. Really. Nothing like a bad Bill Simon 1st thing in the morning. Radio for those face to face instantly hopefully has made you feel better I'm Alfie's know how fake breaks it is written in my morning radio. And Internet by morning commute Siri. If we knew what a shambles the process would be with the original referendum result because same now now we just wait in fear and uncertainty David welcome to the show we'll try and sort it out for you in the next few hours that's what want your opinion of them in throughout the show or 802346565 you and your voice on if you want to text as David it's if you want triple 3 star you text B.B.C. So if you missed it I think it would have been the scene because it happened much earlier than expected the government now faces a no confidence vote in the Commons lead today this is after treason is Breck's a deal was smashed to pieces really rejected by M.P.'s when the Prime Minister's promising to fight on to deliver Bracks sits and is offering cross party talks as the way forward is the moment the speaker confirmed the result if the right. Words to the nerves. Of the right 200 into the no use to the left 432 so the nerve. If you listen to the B.B.C. News quiz. That impression of him is spot on it is. I need to my house all over. Let's speak to B.B.C. New Castle's political reporter Fergus Hughes and Hill is now our man in Westminster College Greene for you this morning I know it's early Fergus but always sunny when he when he is Sky News 24 of the one of the plinths or where are you well I'm sharing the tent B.B.C. Scotland which I'm just stuck outside of the tent at the moment just watching the lights beginning to come up I suppose or a few hours from Dawn but the light beginning to come up slightly here in Westminster I'm just on college green as you say just outside the house the Houses of Parliament now to protest as the demonstrators who were here in such large numbers last night and gone home are pretty much gone home. But of course the drama as you said will continue today the government is reeling trees a May is reeling from that crushing defeat last night. Voted down by 432 votes to 202 now that's the largest defeat in parliament by any government in modern history that's the largest ever I think there's ever been in Parliament of all time now the question for the government the question for the prime minister is and the country is what next what now yes what next I mean this got to be more drama I'm guessing well there will absolutely be more drama last night Jeremy Corbyn and the Labor Party table to vote of no confidence in the government now that will be debated and voted upon later on today into into this evening there are already people that they don't want to succeed with do you think the opposition will win. Well to succeed the opposition parties in parliament would have to get a clear majority. And if the government was defeated the government would have 2 weeks in which to effectively come back and try and win another vote of confidence but it's looking likely that the government will win that the government will survive now strangely in these strange political times despite scores of her own M.P.'s voting against reason May's deal last night M.P.'s Conservative M.P.'s of course are unlikely to vote themselves out of office to effectively allow Jeremy Corbin to potentially become prime minister after a general election now this of course the Conservative party winning the government winning I should say really depends upon. Getting all of her M.P.'s to vote for her and the Democratic Unionist Party upon whom she depends in Parliament for her majority but it's looking like the deal will back her and what happens to the Bracks a dale Now if Dale is not the Dale parliament one happens next. Said that she's going to come back to Parliament next week and set out what she will do next week in the meantime she says she's going to count just opinion among senior at Parliament areas she's going to talk to Brussels and she's going to see what kind of changes she could make to her deal if any that would would satisfy people and and allow her to get a deal through parliament backbench M.P.'s are many backbench M.P.'s effectively want to seize control of Bracks it now and avoid a no deal any cost some other M.P.'s city has a more relaxed about that other M.P.'s want to effectively the labor exit in some form so they want to see that that backs that process delayed so we don't leave as planned on March the 29th Now of course many other M.P.'s in Parliament and many other people outside of Parliament as well want another referendum check or a moon or a Labor M.P. For stratum in London is one of those he has also promised to abide by party democracy. He wants. Previous labor leaders a really take note of this say. An overwhelming majority of our members. Would like a people's votes not least because basically this deal we have as a member. Is clearly the superior do what is certain is uncertainty and that's bad news for businesses and jobs and investment in the Northeast Well that's right yes actively What we have now is. A stalemate essentially on any 3rd or on really today than we were at about this time yesterday than we were before Christmas when of course the reason may hold the vote on the deal that she lost so dramatically last night so we don't really know where we are in what form we might leave the E.U. If we're going to leave the E.U. Whether we'll have a deal whether we won't have a deal that all leaves people hanging on waiting to see what happens and we know one thing the business doesn't like it's uncertainty that's the thing they really absolutely hate systems people fear that we're heading for a no deal which they say would be very bad for the economy very bad for the economy of the Northeast in particular because so many jobs depend on exporting from our region some BRACKS It is a much more relaxed about that idea of of a no deal because they say that effectively would allow us to strike trade deals with other people across the world free from kind of interference from the E.U. Annmarie Trevelyan is a Conservative M.P. For Barrett now she is in the pastor says she's more relaxed about a no deal bracket but she says she's just said last night that she doesn't want to leave with no deal if that's at all possible that remains the default and I think we all agree with her that we would like to see negotiating positions so that we can move foods insourcing out free trade arrangement which is beneficial to the U.K. As well as of C. Good for the E.U. Nations but getting that right must involve not Alliance also become routine because as this previous agreement she tried it was. In Westminster. This morning OK we have to did with things happen down there B.B.C. Newcastle political reporter for you give us a call 802346565 yes one of got people everywhere we've got Katherine she's going to be a New Castle we've got some time we've got Philip and Darren and. So we're all over it as they say right OK so it's time now for the police a little bit of a change just for you David instantly because you're fed up of already. Like this one it's been a while since I've. Had friends evidence shows that dog owners are more what. Travel 3 star you message with you are very welcome to call us as well Away 102346565 before he says that the answer is not smelling it is not. The worst breath at the minute or tread. I know it's. Just yes they do. And apparently they're. Actually taste. 3 Start your message with B.B.C. . Wednesday mornings headlines the biggest defeat for a government in British history to resume a loses the vote on her breath deal with more than 400 M.P.'s rejecting it the prime minister now faces a vote of no confidence in her government which will take place tonight and away from politics sort of to football Newcastle all through the 4th round of the F.A. Cup after beating Blackburn Rovers 40 in extra time last night. And new way of listening. To. Radio. Music. Download the free app now to listen without limits. I already have. Plenty of good stuff to come. And she's going to be meeting. With people's reactions to. That she's written a play about it it's an incredible. It's. A really really interesting and inspirational chat. Today. Let's take a look at the. Bright. Lights around the region without reported incidents. Now in the A 695. So yesterday be heading along that stretch at its peak at about 530 minute delays at the moment of course it's. Expecting delays later. On the. Continue through the works. Both ways from the 2 which is new street. And a section closed into. Running and. On the high street. Temper lights on. Public transport with the platform information. Looks. Are running very nicely. If you problems can you let me know. Thank you Jim. Wow So. You To the spam. Castle radio for the northeast it is Alfie and Julie is here as well were on a little bit early because obviously there was a a momentous result last night it was 42 to. Follow and not as well yeah it was well there was lots of results or following us tonight but now obviously we're on because of the bricks that vote last night so we're unraveling that few attempting to unravel Let's keep the texts and he calls coming in 100 to 3 . 6565 you can text as well 81 trouble 3 and start a message with the B C C S So the void just in case you missed the trees or Ms breaks a deal reached historic proportions last night a conference voice jus led her on so we're going to get the view now of a political expert because a frankly he'll know a lot more than we do Dr Peter Hayes is a senior lecturer in politics at the University of Sunderland thanks so much for coming in so early Peter the pleasure you had the lovely experience of B.B.C. Coffee at 5 o'clock in the morning OK So just to give us an idea about the historic nature of this vote against terrorism a stale Well it's something which is an fact entirely unprecedented we go back to 1924 and see what's going on with Ramsey MCDONALD But we are actually living in a period where nothing like this has happened before so it's historic in the sense that we don't quite know what will happen next because there are no precedents to it. The situation is one with the government has had its own party voting against it with more than 118 I think about 118 conservatives voted against the government and somehow she has to carry on under those obscure bizarre circumstances and it's going to get more difficult because now there's a no confidence vote in the government today and I just want to clear this up because I keep hearing people all across every media outlet I hear no confidence vote confidence vote he was going to miss right away he was saying there's a vote of confidence there's a vote of no confidence so what is it well you can either have confidence in the government or not so you can be. OK so I just explained as what's happening there then today well the vote of confidence is being called by the Labor Party to resume a encouraged this vote of confidence to take place after she'd lost 3 of the vote she was dead the Labor Party to call the votes of no confidence so she actually I think wants a vote take place and when the. Takes place the expectation is that the government will win because the do you pay the going to support the government and all virtue she's got over $100.00 Conservative M.P.'s who voted against her last night these M.P.'s including bricks at leaving M.P.'s are going to support the government and keep her in place because they want to keep their own jobs that is I think one very practical explanation but if they supported a vote of no confidence they wouldn't be selected as M.P.'s in the election that would ensue. You would be voting for your be enduring career if it's a Conservative M.P. You voted against your government there was a discussion on the B.B.C. Last night that under normal circumstances you know she would be tossed this this would be the end of anyone's Korea lack of defeat you have mentioned it has been historic how on earth I mean these are not normal circumstances that can be the only explanation why she's still in power. I think one of the reason she's still in power is the lack of alternatives that people because people aren't coalescing around a alternative whether that's a soft bricks it whether it's a heart of bricks it whether it's another referendum whether it's no deal at all because people aren't coalescing around those alternatives because no leader. Who comes forward is a natural alternative so that the fact that Parliament is in such a state that it has no positive agenda or only has negative agenda means that it is very difficult for an alternative leader to to emerge so basically nobody knows what's going to happen next. Well there's a number of options for what will happen next they could be a no deal and you know if if this agreement is not voted fruit to reason may could conceivably come back with a. An improved offer from the European Union which will get voted through she could come back perhaps with just cosmetic changes which a vote if you number less because people are scared of a no deal. Could be possible that these option of a soft bricks it which has been called Norway Plus it's being rebranded now as common market to. Gain support in the House of Commons and the parliamentary agenda will be changed to allow VAT option to be presented of European Union and pushed through it could be the 2nd referendum gains traction and parliamentary general allows for it to be for Peter thank you for being with us this morning with us all morning so if you've got any questions he's a man a lot of them 102-346-5658 extension 1 trouble 3 Start a message with B.B.C. You can. Always 10234656. 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The prime minister was expected to lose but among those who voted against the deal $118.00 of our own M.P.'s It is clear that the House does not support this deal but tonight's vote tells us nothing about what it does support nothing about how. Nothing about how or even if it intends to honor the decision the British people took in a referendum parliament decided to hold well at that was an embarrassing enough Labor leader Jeremy Coleman then added to the drama the government has lost the confidence of this house and this country I therefore Mr Speaker I inform you I have now table. A motion of no confidence. One of those to back a deal was Hexham Tory M.P. Co-op I'm a not very disappointed that my parliament colleagues did not back the only deal that was on the table and the Northeast does not have a chance to me on a negotiated position great shame that Labor are not getting behind the deal on a front playing party politics and trying to have a general election tomorrow it is something that I very much will be opposing I believe it is in the national interest that we work together despite the crushing defeat and of course the uncertainty the prime minister is expected to survive the motion of no confidence in her government tonight if she carries on She'll meet with senior M.P.'s to discuss what happens next former foreign secretary Boris Johnson says it's an opportunity for a radical rethink with good news in the US it's giving the prime minister a massive mandate. You know 232 votes against it to go back to the process and say look this arrangement you've got to keep your eyes looked in the Customs Union looked him in regular treeline forced to take you rooms that won't work European leaders have shared their disappointment at the results but given no indication they're willing to make any concessions t

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