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He's 60 not out at the moment he put on 116 runs for the 3rd wicket with monosyllabic Shane but Craig Overton who took the wicket over lavish a his very 1st wicket in Test cricket at Adelaide in the last Ashes was that of Steve Smith So maybe just maybe he will be able to find a way through if we get back out here this evening Australia 173 Alley thank you coverages on 5 Live Sports Extra Of course the boss Vincent Kompany says racist abuse directed at his Belgian team mate Romelu Lukaku at Inter Milan is disgraceful this Twitter says it's taken action on more than $700.00 examples of hateful conduct in the past 2 weeks how city have announced that 26 year old friend Angus McDonald has been diagnosed with the early stages of cancer and it's currently 65 in the opening set of The Course fine at the US Open in New York between Donna and Belinda bench Belinda bench leading 65. This is B.B.C. Radio 5 Live on digital B.B.C. Sound this small speaker the thank you Rob Schofield on has got the story and it's no change for the M 4 the 2nd 7 crossing Prince of Wales bridge the westbound side completely closed eastbound they've got one lane open but the other 2 a close so it's not over yet or the M 49 restricted access you can't get onto the M 5 it's all to do the same instant the M 6 is closed in Cheshire northbound 90 that's for to 20 at Len That's after an accident and 6 in March a northbound junction for a Kozel an accident there as well with one length closed recovery underway and 2 lanes closed on the M one northbound a toaster 15 A I'll have more a little later this is B.B.C. Radio 5 live over a little on the B.B.C. Sounds a 5 yard drive for its only live see Foster Yeah Good evening everybody 5 past 6 Welcome back to college green at Westminster just across the road from the commons where employees of black to Bill will set in the 1st stage any way to block a no deal bricks in the rise to the right 320. I know I know to the left $300.00 so the allies have it the guys have it they're now debating amendments before another vote in around an hour so let's just dip into the common Sybil cash only speech at the moment he was going to say is it is in the following form that this house has expressed approve the extension to the period no school 53 of the treaty on European Union which the European Council decided so I'm simply repeating what it says here what I am saying however is that the likelihood of that not happening is absurd and I really do think this is just another example of the kind of obfuscation which this bill provides. In almost every close and it's not just on the scale it's actually driving your kitchen tables so you're actually going in there to mentions of the word Office cation and. Cash what we might get back in a little bit later on if as expected they back it this bill again tonight the prime minister then could be forced to ask the E.U. For another break sit delay he said hasn't quite publicly he will not do that so then Boris Johnson tonight around 9 o'clock we estimate he could ask them peace to support a snap general election sector Stephen Barclay's urging M.P.'s to reject the bill before we even get to that stage the public want Gregs it delivers Yeah the business community wants certainty. This bill will leave our negotiations imperf your tree with a 3rd extension after more than 3 years much has been made to speak about parliamentary time about the period between now and the 14th of October but the E.U. Themselves say that a deal would not be struck until the 11th hour that it would say the E.U. Council decision on the 17th to reach a decision. Well his Labor shadow. In the circumstances where there's no progress in the negotiations. When towards no deal of the prime minister is closing down of this place we have no will turn a tip but to dispell. We have to act with urgency. Interrupt secure Starmer just very briefly to go to Old Trafford has been a week I've been working playing you know neither of those Tony for the way they've decided that they can't play anymore and I think that the downfall that we had of the tea interval suggested that it was. The out there of such an extent that they thought we're not going to get any will play and by the time we've cleared it up there's more rain potentially coming in just quickly to sum up with most would a 170 for 3 at stumps Australia and I kind of puts in the fact that he was yelling . At me at the top of the the hour. Because he just to explain that when you apply that that was what they need to do to get out I think I think so yeah it's across. 90 miles an hour leg side Yorker I think that's the way thank you very much is easy Woody's name is easy game this out there but what we were trying to do the Nelson. Presumably somebody is there was about the dressing room if if you can get the ball moving that's not actually about him because you think of C. To stop cross and I mean even to be from around the wagon or Jimmy stride that sort of thing before. It does today it doesn't look at the poll movement I mean at the start it had a little different use of the breeze and things that our boat since then it's been pretty hard going the pitches looked a pretty good one it's been a bit slow. To all traffic with you but you know me as pretty piercing Cari. We pulled. Off a good boss to get the wickets I want to. Take into Craig it's a mistake I want. To see him well guys there again and again and Steve Smith and. He's a guy that doesn't look to get over certain knocks the ball on the lake side with these but you pull straight and then when you pull Why do I believe that. It's frustrating Tony it's been a frustrating day it's been it's one of those days today actually I was just just thinking it at the T. Until went downstairs and it was wild the rain was lashing Old Trafford the cover to cover it the coat cover is I think about will to get the crown stuff was struggling to get the top Pullens on because they were just whipping away from the whole time and I think there must be people in the crowd who said to their kids off that last day Headingley kids this is the best game in the world Test cricket it's fantastic Let's go to the 1st day Old Trafford and sit in the party stand and they've just sat there for rows and there was itself. A little get some more early the only other option would be for the slips to sledge Smith by asking him or reciting the fixed term Parliament Act. Might do the trick send him to sleep that's a good idea yeah right OK Well we'll talk tomorrow we definitely Thank you. So we interrupted securest Ahmed their labor Shadowboxer sector talking about this bill but also he's also said that Labor will not be voting with the government tonight to trigger an election with me in the tent is the Tory M.P. Mark Harper is a loyalist Telemark there I bring you in 1st I'm going I'm now going to bring in our Political Correspondent Chris Mason who's in the lobby at Westminster Hello Chris. Chris I mention Mark Hoppus with because once of a took time not so long ago you were quite rude about a guest I had with me when you didn't know he was with. Us anything about. A top judge and. Chris where are we. So where we are is an attempt by the opposition parties and a gaggle of Conservative M.P.'s to bull if you like side your fears in the direction of the government that's where we are so we're now at the stage in terms of this attempt to put into law the idea of ruling out say no deal breaks it at the end of next month we're now into its next stage in the commons so it clear that stage around about an hour ago as we were reporting on drive by pretty much the same margin as as last night now they are looking at various potential amendments to it they'll be another vote coming up in the next hour or so. Meanwhile in the House of Lords they're going through the motions of working out how they are going to handle the whole business of their handling of this bill and they could sit all the way through the night's tonight's to sort of set that out and then and frankly we are into the realms of guesswork here but the the best guesses at the moment seem to suggest that if the bill clears its common stages which looks pretty likely It then goes to the House of Lords tomorrow and Friday those who hope to change the law hope that they might have it signed sealed and delivered by the close of play on Friday and in the meantime this may this attempt by the government to bring about a general election under the fixed term parliaments act you need a 2 thirds majority for that labor are not willing to back it and the calls that promise discussions earlier that Jeremy Corbyn was a club and I did chicken and all that kind of stuff and so as things stand tonight the governments of time attempts to bring about a general election in the middle of next month a likely to fail and so instead they'll be. Cooked up to try and work out what happens later in the week later in the wake of labor willing to back a general election if this. And Tino deal bill becomes law all knots and is a big conversation going on with life within life about precisely what they might do at that stage. For Mark still Saturday things to do and he's not to listen to the cricket and I can't find countdown for him on the television that just asking for that election tonight he's going for the for the option of a 2 thirds majority to the house it has been said there are other ways of getting. Pursue any of those tonight or not know any of those tonight but there are pretty live discussions going on about what might happen if he has a crack in the face of parliament and as expected it's unsuccessful from his perspective on what idea that's doing the doing the rounds or maybe this is the sort of thing that could be read out as a sledging technique for Steve Smith all traffic is talking about a notwithstanding bail so you have a bill that says Notwithstanding the fixed term parliaments Act This House wants a general election all over the 50 wherever that would only require a simple majority a half plus wall than 2 thirds And what's interesting this afternoon and things a change of very quickly is clearly the conservatives if this new deal act becomes an act of will to general election the S.N.P. Nicholas sturgeon the S.N.P. Leader has said that she wants a general election as soon as this and see no deal bill becomes a law under the conservatives plus the S.N.P. Is a simple majority is more than 50 plus one even if Labor were to remain opposed to the idea of a General Election Commission of the week as a say they are divided because some say look we can't go in for this being called a chicken forever because we've been calling for an election for ages and other say hang on a minute it's a trap because if there's a German election and labor. Is Prime Minister he could overturn this no deal act and we could still leave under no deal at the end of October but if you are Labor M.P. Supposed to no deal you fear that therefore you might be facilitating the very thing that you're trying to avoid Chris thank you very much indeed Chris Mason there in the lobby of Westminster somewhere I'll be heading in 45 minutes or so Tom Harpur thank you very much for your. I had a colleague of yours in John Glenn our 2 ago the economic sector and city minister and I asked him what was going on he said I'm only a to talk about the economy I was trying to I was trying to give an insight into Does anybody other than Boris Johnson and possibly Dominic Cummings know the next step do you know where all this is really well I think to be honest there is a lot of uncertainty but I think Chrisette it out very well there I think it looks very much like this bill is going to go through the Commons whether it goes through the House of Lords in time I don't know police just assume it does the prime minister's then said if it's gone through it effectively cuts off his negotiating position and I think if it goes through I don't think the e's going to move which means he won't be able to get an unchanged change deal can get through Parliament and I think the public wants us to get on and leave the European Union so that will mean that we have to have an election and I think Chrisette out there with the S.N.P. Support we could get. A short bill through parliament through the House of Commons that would get us into an election week beating the 14th of October which would mean there would be a choice for the country Boris Johnson going to the European Council trying to get a deal if you can get a deal great if you call we leave anyway at the end of October or Jeremy call been in power Labor's been very clear it's going to campaign for remain and we don't leave European Union that's a very clear choice public and it's right the public made that decision so just to be clear the S.N.P. Said they want the legislation in place for no deal breaks it so that then they support they said if that legislation is in place then they're prepared to have an election Labor looks like it's trying to say that he'd have to go to the European Council. It won't get a deal if that legislation through they would they want to make him have to ask for the OK so let's face it we playing silly games but I think if the S.N.P. Is prepared to have an election once this legislation is in place right then we've got the numbers to to deliver on that so say that happens a nice hypothetical but say that happens and you win a majority would you then repeal the legislation about it yeah I think we would because I think the prime minister would need maximum negotiating leverage to get the best possible deal so that he can bring it back to parliament and we would then have a majority to deliver the deal through parts of what's in Italy as M.P. Then if it does it because they'd like to remain so what's in it for them that you would repeal that they would be knowingly facilitate that because clearly the S.N.P. Would hope that we would win the election and they they always say fancy their chances were as labor as I think came through in Chris's report Labor's all over the place Jeremy Corbyn has just spent the last 2 years telling us every pretty much every single day that he was desperate to have a general election if this bill goes through tonight the prime minister is going to move a motion in parliament to have a general election in Germany is going to tell us he's one of the players it doesn't make any sense at all things on that no right now one of the S.N.P. Fancier because so You Gov poll today says the Tories are going to lose 10 out you 13 seats in Scotland to them if there was an election today and it's a bit rigidly saying labor all over the place last night Nicholas Soames Churchill's grandson was kicked out the party along with Ken Clarke If that's not a party at odds with itself what is obvious very clear last night I'm very saddened we've lost some conservative colleagues but this issue is the central issue in bridge politics and I think the prime minister is very clear he's going to apply discipline even handedly across the party so at the moment he's been very tough with people who've damaged his negotiating position but he's been very clear if he brings back a deal he will expect Conservative M.P.'s to vote for it and if people don't vote for it he'll be as firm with them as he was with colleagues yesterday. And I think that's a message for them and I think it's the. For the public we should win a majority and then. Final question. But. You've got to deal through I mean in that sense because there's been no punishment for those who didn't vote for the. There was no. Other here you. Know I wasn't. Well you have cabinet ministers not supporting the government in the division. I think there's an argument to be tough on both sides be very firm with people who would have been kicked out well maybe but we are where we are that's the past he's been very clear that this is the central issue for the government to deliver He's been clear that he's going to be tough but. He wants maximum chance to get a good deal. I think that's the right position and I think. We'll see what transpires and I thank you. We shall see. 20 past 6. Has passed a 1st stage vote in the Commons with a majority of $29.00 The Chancellor has set out spending plans for the next year saying he's turning the page on austerity and Hong Kong's leader says she will withdraw an extradition bill which triggered protests and. Questions which makes sense it is a complicated we're going to. Explain. The house but there's also another way that people are talking about to get the exact same result with 50 percent of the house that is amending the legislation we're going to have experts. At lots of different people here to explain. The next. And then. The. 4 and the Prince of Wales bridge the 2nd 7 crossing has been closed since 11 o'clock this morning it's all to deal with an accident where a lorry went through the central reservation the westbound side is completely closed eastbound they've reopened one of the lanes but 2 lanes remain closed is causing a lot of disruption is queueing on both sides of the bridge it's causing major problems with the M 48 they've won as well so the original 7 bridge has its own problems and it's killing in all directions Also there's no access to the M 4 a tour from the M 5 the M $49.00 is now closed heading towards the M 5 all to do the same problem the M 6 is closed new found as a layman to changes from that's what they were at Junction nothing getting through 2 and a half miles of traffic that the M 6 on the northbound side junction for another accident one closed recovery underway lots of vehicles involved heading towards the end $42.00 the M one northbound toaster and Northampton services $158.00 lanes are closed for another accident and the M 25 the. $27.00 at the AM 11 all the way around to $29.00 that's where the breakdown was but it was taking up 2 lanes and there is not entirely as well and the A $34.00 in Oxford at Milton at the interchange northbound the still one then closed after an accident recovery what is still underway 5 B.C. . Best mates that you'll roll in all the recent hours others are your. Choice. Nothing ever comes between them Oh my girl your story so for you know I'm not an imagination of the sort. That is James enjoy movies in perfect harmony you will be taken care of what you call Friday from one B.B.C. Radio 5 live streams the best chance approx 622 now on an extended drive with back with Tony Westminster a bit later but what I was just in the Westminster bubble during the program tonight of course with everything that's going on in the Houses of Parliament because. Things are moving to the Lords later as well it's not just about the Commons tonight but you all thought some views were out around the country as well that 5 lives in it gone it's been spending the day in Stockton on Tees in the north east of England as funny as they're making the goings on in Westminster the area voted leaving the referendum and I forgot it when we spoke earlier I completely forgot all that is it a glorious return fee used to be famous in Stockton on Tees. A few years ago now. Yeah about the time when I go I went and opened a fireworks display. Got my name wrong. That invited a famous photo local folk singer and then I turned up yeah. Yeah the local radio presented in. So we. Should celebrate you past as well as you. Go. About. It is 3 years since the referendum now there are people you know quite close to me related even who thought that would actually left the E.U. Last year others are no fed up of every twist and turn that they consciously to now from News Talk to some of them and they just turn off the news they just don't want to know what the 1st 10 minutes are of the news but in Stockton on Tees today I have spent the day forcing people to confront it to talk about thei

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