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Brexit: government fails in bid to call a general election for 15 October – live news | Brexit: government fails in bid to call a general election for 15 October – live news |
(32 minutes later) | |
This from ITV’s Alastair Stewart: | |
On @BBCBreaking #PaperReview @mrlanceprice says he can't predict the outcome of the #Genelec when it comes."Party loyalties will change; it won't be party as much as #Brexit that settles it ".Lance is a former Director of Communications for @UKLabour. | |
And here my colleagues Heather Stewart, Jessica Elgot and Peter Walker have written up what went down in the Commons tonight. | |
Cornered Boris Johnson suffers triple Commons defeat | |
By the way, here is a handy overview of how each MP voted tonight: | |
Did your MP vote to trigger a general election? | |
The House of Lords is still bogged down in voting on amendments. | |
This from the LibDem peer Paul Strasburger: | |
Still voting away in the Lords. Just won for thirteenth time. The record of 14 votes is in grave danger. We are being kept up all night by a handful of Brexit ultras who are trying to talk out our effort to save us from no deal Brexit. | |
And this from parliamentary researcher Robbie Lammas: | |
A message of hope: Tonight, while exhausted MPs and politicos rest, patriotic Lords are trying all they can to prevent the #SurrenderBill from passing. They might even succeed. Good luck! God bless! And good night! pic.twitter.com/CJugAP4pvc | |
Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, is said to have advised European diplomats that the negotiations with the British government are in a state of paralysis - in stark contrast to claims by the PM and his circle that progress is being made. | |
He also said that Britain seemed intent on reducing the level of ambition in the political declaration that will frame the next stage of the negotiations. | |
According to BBC Europe editor Katya Adler, the statement was leading EU leaders to think Mr Johnson “cannot have a solution up his sleeve - despite all the rhetoric”. | |
The Conservative MP and former cabinet minister Sir Michael Fallon, who supported Remain in the referendum, has announced a little while ago that he is standing down as a Tory MP at the next general election, after 31 years or service. Fallon was forced to resign as defence secretary in 2017 after a series of sexual harassment allegations. | |
In a letter, he thanked his Sevenoaks constituents and said he and his wife would continue to live locally. | |
Salma Shah, Sajid Javid’s aide who got sacked by Dominic Cummings last week, tells Peston that she believes it’s still possible that it all works out for the PM in the end, and that he is trying to unite the leave votes with his current course. | Salma Shah, Sajid Javid’s aide who got sacked by Dominic Cummings last week, tells Peston that she believes it’s still possible that it all works out for the PM in the end, and that he is trying to unite the leave votes with his current course. |
Grieve says May lost an opportunity in January to put her rejected Brexit deal to the people in a referendum. He says he’s getting “irritated” by politicians who only aim to further their own career interests. | Grieve says May lost an opportunity in January to put her rejected Brexit deal to the people in a referendum. He says he’s getting “irritated” by politicians who only aim to further their own career interests. |
McDonnell’s comments about the timing of a general election are at odds with those of Jeremy Corbyn. | McDonnell’s comments about the timing of a general election are at odds with those of Jeremy Corbyn. |
This from Sky’s Beth Rigby: | This from Sky’s Beth Rigby: |
Labour: Corbyn tells Commons he will back GE once No Deal gets royal assent (suggests next few days). And McDonnell tells @Peston party still talking about whether to delay it past Oct 31 https://t.co/ITJwqU7jE7 | Labour: Corbyn tells Commons he will back GE once No Deal gets royal assent (suggests next few days). And McDonnell tells @Peston party still talking about whether to delay it past Oct 31 https://t.co/ITJwqU7jE7 |
This, however, from the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, makes it look as if Corbyn is aligned with his McDonnell: | |
A senior Labour MP has just said Jeremy Corbyn told him tonight he would NOT allow Boris Johnson to have an election before 31st October | |
McDonnell tells Peston now that Labour wants the electorate to have a “proper choice” when they go to the polls, and says this would be the case after the PM has met with the EU council and has come back with a deal or nothing. | McDonnell tells Peston now that Labour wants the electorate to have a “proper choice” when they go to the polls, and says this would be the case after the PM has met with the EU council and has come back with a deal or nothing. |
He says the problem is that the Fixed Parliament Act does not provide an option for MPs to set a binding date for a general election, but that that’s precisely what parliament is now trying to achieve. | He says the problem is that the Fixed Parliament Act does not provide an option for MPs to set a binding date for a general election, but that that’s precisely what parliament is now trying to achieve. |
“We will offer the people the final say,” he says. | “We will offer the people the final say,” he says. |
Lots of MP’s are insisting that Boris Johnson cannot be trusted tonight. Here Labour MP Lisa Nandy on BBC Newsnight. “If I’ve learnt one thing about Boris Johnson over the last few months, it’s that you can’t trust a word he says.” | Lots of MP’s are insisting that Boris Johnson cannot be trusted tonight. Here Labour MP Lisa Nandy on BBC Newsnight. “If I’ve learnt one thing about Boris Johnson over the last few months, it’s that you can’t trust a word he says.” |
Labour MP Lisa Nandy says that she believes it is important that the Brexit delay bill "is implemented, not just passed… before we vote for a General Election” because “you just can’t trust a word” Boris Johnson says.#Newsnight | @lisanandy pic.twitter.com/Wkf9ZDcVmL | Labour MP Lisa Nandy says that she believes it is important that the Brexit delay bill "is implemented, not just passed… before we vote for a General Election” because “you just can’t trust a word” Boris Johnson says.#Newsnight | @lisanandy pic.twitter.com/Wkf9ZDcVmL |
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell is now on Peston. He says once there is legislative security around no deal being outlawed, Labour will look at a date for a general election. | Shadow chancellor John McDonnell is now on Peston. He says once there is legislative security around no deal being outlawed, Labour will look at a date for a general election. |
He says party members are being consulted on the best time for a general election. He says he “desperately” wants one, but that the PM can’t be trusted. He says that he believes a deal can still be done. | He says party members are being consulted on the best time for a general election. He says he “desperately” wants one, but that the PM can’t be trusted. He says that he believes a deal can still be done. |
This from ITV’s Joe Pike: | This from ITV’s Joe Pike: |
PM tells @Peston on his purge of rebels: ‘These are friends of mine.’ He takes ‘no pleasure’ in withdrawing whip but they were warned of the consequences. | PM tells @Peston on his purge of rebels: ‘These are friends of mine.’ He takes ‘no pleasure’ in withdrawing whip but they were warned of the consequences. |
Is Boris Johnson confident that he’ll get his general election before the EU council meeting? Is he going to be “a permanent lame duck?”, asks Peston. | Is Boris Johnson confident that he’ll get his general election before the EU council meeting? Is he going to be “a permanent lame duck?”, asks Peston. |
“I think the position by the Labour party, to be so consumed by cowardice as to resist a general election, is not politically sustainable,” the PM responds. | “I think the position by the Labour party, to be so consumed by cowardice as to resist a general election, is not politically sustainable,” the PM responds. |
The PM told Peston earlier that “it’s been a very good day”, before starting to list several areas his government is intending to invest in, such as schools, police and social care. | The PM told Peston earlier that “it’s been a very good day”, before starting to list several areas his government is intending to invest in, such as schools, police and social care. |
He said tonight’s events effectively wrote the letter to the EU asking for another extension for him. | He said tonight’s events effectively wrote the letter to the EU asking for another extension for him. |
Like earlier in the Commons, he uses the word “sad” again to describe the situation. | Like earlier in the Commons, he uses the word “sad” again to describe the situation. |
Peston asks if he really will expel Tory MPs who might vote against his deal with Brussels, like the PM said he would yesterday. | Peston asks if he really will expel Tory MPs who might vote against his deal with Brussels, like the PM said he would yesterday. |
Johnson repeats his “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander” line, but is otherwise pretty evasive. | Johnson repeats his “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander” line, but is otherwise pretty evasive. |
Peston has just started, where Jess Phillips and Dominic Grieve currently discuss the punishment of the 21 Tory rebels who defied the government whip yesterday. | Peston has just started, where Jess Phillips and Dominic Grieve currently discuss the punishment of the 21 Tory rebels who defied the government whip yesterday. |
Grieve, introduced to the audience as a “Former Conservative” tonight, says it’ll depend on when the next election is and on the circumstances whether he will run or not. | Grieve, introduced to the audience as a “Former Conservative” tonight, says it’ll depend on when the next election is and on the circumstances whether he will run or not. |
Phillips repeats she wouldn’t trust Johnson on anything, and that she believes he will try and force no deal. | Phillips repeats she wouldn’t trust Johnson on anything, and that she believes he will try and force no deal. |
This from Metro’s Joel Taylor: | This from Metro’s Joel Taylor: |
Boris Johnson is now wanting to ‘trust in the British people’ in a general election https://t.co/fJniSLSwBj | Boris Johnson is now wanting to ‘trust in the British people’ in a general election https://t.co/fJniSLSwBj |
Anna Soubry is one of many MPs that are outraged by the treatment of the Conservative rebels. | Anna Soubry is one of many MPs that are outraged by the treatment of the Conservative rebels. |
This is utterly disgraceful and I cannot believe that the likes of @AmberRuddHR @NickyMorgan01 @RobertBuckland @MattHancock are standing by, mute & letting this happen the #ConservativeParty is making the Corbynistas look like a bunch of pussy cats https://t.co/nJpFFdRUkA | This is utterly disgraceful and I cannot believe that the likes of @AmberRuddHR @NickyMorgan01 @RobertBuckland @MattHancock are standing by, mute & letting this happen the #ConservativeParty is making the Corbynistas look like a bunch of pussy cats https://t.co/nJpFFdRUkA |