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NHS trusts in Kent have block-booked hotel rooms for staff who may not be able to get into work because the country’s roads are gridlocked if there is a no-deal Brexit. | |
Health service bosses have also discussed with the police using them to get patients through unusually heavy traffic to hospitals in Ashford and Canterbury, which are near the ports of Dover and Folkestone, the Health Service Journal reports today. | |
East Kent University Hospitals NHS trust, which runs the two hospitals, confirmed to HSJ that it has “booked a small number of hotel rooms close to our emergency hospitals as a precautionary measure, for an initial two-week period [after 31 October]”. The William Harvey hospital near Ashford, which is the area’s main trauma centre - where the most seriously injured patients are treated - “is particularly vulnerable because it is located just off the M20, which is already facing significant delays and disruption due to long-term upgrade work”, HSJ adds. | |
And here is a clip from Adam Price, the Plaid Cymru leader, speaking in the Welsh assembly debate. | |
"To the leader of the Conservatives, your undemocratic behaviour and of your friends in Westminster with Brexit have killed the idea of a Welsh Conservative Party stone dead. Alun Cairns as Sec of State for Wales has as much legitimacy as Carrie Lam does in Hong Kong" @Adamprice pic.twitter.com/mi94QCrBmJ | |
From the Welsh assembly’s twitter feed | |
BREAKING NEWS: In a vote today the Assembly has voiced its opposition to the Prime Minister’s decision to prorogue the UK Parliament. It has also reiterated its view that a no deal #Brexit would cause significant disruption and long-term damage to Wales. pic.twitter.com/NLuuzBpRDU | |
From my colleague Kate Proctor, who is in Yorkshire for the Boris Johnson speech | |
Waiting for @BorisJohnson to give his speech in the Yorkshire sunshine...flanked by 30 cops. It's been a torrid day for him so far and he's going to face some tricky questions. pic.twitter.com/ipMDldrcya | |
Peers have been debating the Benn bill this afternoon, the one intended to stop a no-deal Brexit on 31 October. The bill is expected to clear the Lords by 5pm tomorrow, but Michael Howard, the former Conservative leader, used his speech to attack it strongly. He said: | |
This bill represents an attempt by the legislature to assume the mantle of government. That is why it is wrong. That is why it is illegitimate ... | |
It gets us nowhere. We’ve had one extension. It’s given six months of extra time which resulted in no conclusion. | |
It’s bad enough that parliament thinks it knows better than the British people on this issue. | |
It’s even worse that parliament, as things stand at the moment, is denying the British people a general election, in which they would have the right to decide ... | |
This bill is one of the final acts of a House of Commons which has proved itself manifestly incapable of meeting the challenges in front of it. | |
Boris Johnson’s speech is about to start. He is speaking at a police training centre in Yorkshire. | |
There is a live feed at the top of this page. | |
And here are images of the key documents. | |
Here Nikki Da Costa tells Boris Johnson, Mark Sedwill, Ed Lister, Dominic Cummings of #prorogation plan, telling Palace 13 days before meeting Queen at #Balmoral pic.twitter.com/cRIh2qtxOu | |
Da Costa admits Queens Speech on 14 October clashes with @theSNP conference but says it means SNP MPs can get to Commons for key votes later that week #stopBoris #courtofsession pic.twitter.com/qzHKlcS6nC | |
BREAKING Boris Johnson memo saying September session at Westminster just “a rigmarole”#stopBoris #courtofsession pic.twitter.com/Oj4kgU9i2H | |
Confidential No 10 documents about the government’s decision to prorogue parliament have now been published, as my colleague Severin Carrell anticipated earlier. (See 1.11pm.) | |
The lawyer Jolyon Maugham has tweeted the links. | |
Here is Boris Johnson's handwritten note. pic.twitter.com/Qkvf6V14jU | |
Here is Nikki da Costa's memo to Boris Johnson. https://t.co/aIjSFBUWfG | |
Here is her second Memo to the PM. https://t.co/U7OegbkNh5 | |
And here the minutes of the Cabinet Meeting. https://t.co/k8AmysgtLo | |
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the Commons, has been strongly criticised for using parliamentary privilege to attack the reputation of a doctor who has warned about the dangers of a no-deal Brexit. | Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the Commons, has been strongly criticised for using parliamentary privilege to attack the reputation of a doctor who has warned about the dangers of a no-deal Brexit. |
On Monday Rees-Mogg was involved in a row on his LBC phone-in with David Nicholl, a consultant neurologist drew up a risk register of epilepsy and neurology drugs for the government’s Operation Yellowhammer plans for no deal. Rees-Mogg said he did not accept Nicholl’s claim that people could die because of drug shortages in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Nicholl subsequently described the MP as an ignorant “muppet”. | On Monday Rees-Mogg was involved in a row on his LBC phone-in with David Nicholl, a consultant neurologist drew up a risk register of epilepsy and neurology drugs for the government’s Operation Yellowhammer plans for no deal. Rees-Mogg said he did not accept Nicholl’s claim that people could die because of drug shortages in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Nicholl subsequently described the MP as an ignorant “muppet”. |
Today Rees-Mogg resumed the dispute at business questions, comparing Nicholl to Andrew Wakefield, the doctor whose discredited research linking autism to the MMR vaccine has been blamed for vaccination levels falling, putting lives at risk. | Today Rees-Mogg resumed the dispute at business questions, comparing Nicholl to Andrew Wakefield, the doctor whose discredited research linking autism to the MMR vaccine has been blamed for vaccination levels falling, putting lives at risk. |
Rees-Mogg told MPs: | Rees-Mogg told MPs: |
Preparations are in place and they are being done with remarkable efficiency. But yes, a lot of remainers wish to make our skins crawl. | Preparations are in place and they are being done with remarkable efficiency. But yes, a lot of remainers wish to make our skins crawl. |
What [Nicholl] had to say, I will repeat it, is as irresponsible as Dr Wakefield in threatening that people will die because we leave the European Union. What level of irresponsibility was that? | What [Nicholl] had to say, I will repeat it, is as irresponsible as Dr Wakefield in threatening that people will die because we leave the European Union. What level of irresponsibility was that? |
And I’m afraid it seems to me that Dr David Nicholl is as irresponsible as Dr Wakefield. | And I’m afraid it seems to me that Dr David Nicholl is as irresponsible as Dr Wakefield. |
In response, the SNP MP Carol Monaghan said Rees-Mogg’s comment suggested the government wanted to cause “reputational damage to experts such as Dr David Nicholl who dare to challenge the government or indeed raise legitimate concerns about the impact of no-deal?” | In response, the SNP MP Carol Monaghan said Rees-Mogg’s comment suggested the government wanted to cause “reputational damage to experts such as Dr David Nicholl who dare to challenge the government or indeed raise legitimate concerns about the impact of no-deal?” |
Jonathan Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, said Rees-Mogg’s comments were “offensive, irresponsible [and] shameful”. | Jonathan Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, said Rees-Mogg’s comments were “offensive, irresponsible [and] shameful”. |
Offensive, irresponsible, shameful garbage from Jacob Rees Mogg. He should have the decency and courtesy to withdraw & apologise. https://t.co/9JCXX9QIIy | Offensive, irresponsible, shameful garbage from Jacob Rees Mogg. He should have the decency and courtesy to withdraw & apologise. https://t.co/9JCXX9QIIy |
Alistair Burt, a former health minister who had the Tory whip withdrawn on Tuesday after he voted against the government, described Rees-Mogg’s comment as “sheer irrationality”. | Alistair Burt, a former health minister who had the Tory whip withdrawn on Tuesday after he voted against the government, described Rees-Mogg’s comment as “sheer irrationality”. |
As a former Minister fully aware of the worldwide risks to health security from Wakefield’s anti-vax consequences, I am distressed such a comparison could come from a Government Minister in the U.K. The Brexit obsession is giving rise to sheer irrationality. https://t.co/aMRxHN3kqX | As a former Minister fully aware of the worldwide risks to health security from Wakefield’s anti-vax consequences, I am distressed such a comparison could come from a Government Minister in the U.K. The Brexit obsession is giving rise to sheer irrationality. https://t.co/aMRxHN3kqX |
The BMA said Rees-Mogg’s comment was “disgraceful”. | The BMA said Rees-Mogg’s comment was “disgraceful”. |
.@Jacob_Rees_Mogg insult about Dr David Nicholl is disgraceful. @djnicholl has courage and experience to speak the truth about the disaster of a no-deal Brexit. He should be praised not attacked https://t.co/oSDE3n5UW9 | .@Jacob_Rees_Mogg insult about Dr David Nicholl is disgraceful. @djnicholl has courage and experience to speak the truth about the disaster of a no-deal Brexit. He should be praised not attacked https://t.co/oSDE3n5UW9 |
In a tweet Nicholl himself said Rees-Mogg’s comment was defamatory. | In a tweet Nicholl himself said Rees-Mogg’s comment was defamatory. |
A statement was made by a govt minister this am which I believe 2 be defamatory but is protected by Parliam privilege.I am currently catching train 2 London 2 speak to @bbcpm Im happy 2 speak to any other legitimate journo on College Green afterwards.Apologies 2 my dentist. | A statement was made by a govt minister this am which I believe 2 be defamatory but is protected by Parliam privilege.I am currently catching train 2 London 2 speak to @bbcpm Im happy 2 speak to any other legitimate journo on College Green afterwards.Apologies 2 my dentist. |
Here is the Guardian’s Politics Weekly podcast. Heather Stewart is joined by Theresa May’s former press secretary Paul Harrison, the psephologist John Curtice and Guardian journalists Jonathan Freedland, Zoe Williams and Larry Elliott to discuss Boris Johnson’s triple Commons defeat, Sajid Javid’s spending review and the likelihood of a snap general election. | Here is the Guardian’s Politics Weekly podcast. Heather Stewart is joined by Theresa May’s former press secretary Paul Harrison, the psephologist John Curtice and Guardian journalists Jonathan Freedland, Zoe Williams and Larry Elliott to discuss Boris Johnson’s triple Commons defeat, Sajid Javid’s spending review and the likelihood of a snap general election. |
Sorry your browser does not support audio - but you can download here and listen https://audio.guim.co.uk/2019/09/05-53485-gdn.pw.190905.sb.johnson-commons-humiliation-spending-review-election.mp3 | Sorry your browser does not support audio - but you can download here and listen https://audio.guim.co.uk/2019/09/05-53485-gdn.pw.190905.sb.johnson-commons-humiliation-spending-review-election.mp3 |
These are from the BBC’s Damian Grammaticas. @ph_lamberts is Philippe Lamberts, co-president of the Greens/European Free Alliance group in the European parliament and a member of the parliament’s Brexit steering group. | These are from the BBC’s Damian Grammaticas. @ph_lamberts is Philippe Lamberts, co-president of the Greens/European Free Alliance group in the European parliament and a member of the parliament’s Brexit steering group. |
UK-EU negotiations are “window-dressing” so Boris Johnson “can send someone to Brussels to give an appearance of negotiation, so he can claim something is going on” European Parliament #Brexit Steering Group member @ph_lamberts tells BBC after briefing by @MichelBarnier on talks pic.twitter.com/tXmKzIhhEm | UK-EU negotiations are “window-dressing” so Boris Johnson “can send someone to Brussels to give an appearance of negotiation, so he can claim something is going on” European Parliament #Brexit Steering Group member @ph_lamberts tells BBC after briefing by @MichelBarnier on talks pic.twitter.com/tXmKzIhhEm |
and EU Parliament #Brexit Steering Committee member @ph_lamberts v critical of @BorisJohnson, accusing UK PM of “lying”, tells BBC “when in Biarritz he said at the G7 tremendous progress was achieved, he was just lying… no progress had been achieved” | and EU Parliament #Brexit Steering Committee member @ph_lamberts v critical of @BorisJohnson, accusing UK PM of “lying”, tells BBC “when in Biarritz he said at the G7 tremendous progress was achieved, he was just lying… no progress had been achieved” |
European Parliament #Brexit Steering Group member @ph_lamberts tells BBC there’s still no real negotiation almost two weeks later. “There is no negotiation going on at the moment so we sensed that the Johnson government was not… coming to us in good faith.” pic.twitter.com/k0g6pwNuTO | European Parliament #Brexit Steering Group member @ph_lamberts tells BBC there’s still no real negotiation almost two weeks later. “There is no negotiation going on at the moment so we sensed that the Johnson government was not… coming to us in good faith.” pic.twitter.com/k0g6pwNuTO |
So @ph_lamberts on Euro Parliament Brexit Steering Group believes Boris Johnson wants a no-deal “they claim they want a deal” but “their whole strategy.. is to force a no-deal Brexit, for which he knows there is no democratic majority, that was proven in the Commons yesterday” | So @ph_lamberts on Euro Parliament Brexit Steering Group believes Boris Johnson wants a no-deal “they claim they want a deal” but “their whole strategy.. is to force a no-deal Brexit, for which he knows there is no democratic majority, that was proven in the Commons yesterday” |