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Her age is 44 years old. Sky’s Beth Rigby is reporting on today’s Queen’s Speech wearing the ‘Jungle Cat Pleated Dress’ from Whistles – the same dress that Carrie Symonds wore at Conservative Party Conference two weeks ago. She has managed to retain her place & space in the world of political journalism for many long years. Beth Rigby, political editor There are, in truth, plenty of MPs that dread an election. Brexit has ripped into the party identities that used to define our political parties. by Beth Rigby, political editor "Brexit means Brexit", how can you forget it? Is he bluffing or is he serious? These are from Sky’s Beth Rigby on Boris Johnson’s speech.. Beth Rigby (@BethRigby). Keep this zombie parliament alive and hold a second referendum instead. And this stalemate does have to end. Mr Johnson can at least then try to convince voters this extension is not his doing or his fault.Mr Johnson is likely to take the UK within days of crashing out as government lawyers battle it out in the courts. Another vote on Brexit via a plebiscite doesn't unblock the deadlock in our parliament.Millions of people wanted to leave the EU, but I'm sure that leaving with no-deal wasn't on the ballot paper in 2016. Parliament is just as determined to stop him. Parliament seems as stuck as Mr Johnson.A 30-minute phone conversation with German chancellor Angela Merkel which ended in No 10 sources briefing against the EU's most powerful politician; a very public rebuke from EU chief Donald Tusk to Boris Johnson over his "stupid blame game", but the prime minister did at least end Tuesday by securing a possible meeting in Dublin with Leo Varadkar later this week to try to resuscitate Brexit talks.If the courts so rule it, the government will have to request an extension. This is a prime minister who needs to win an election by taking at least 35% of the 17.4 million who voted to leave.His only option then is to position himself as a Brexit martyr going into an election, hence the blame game emerging in the past 48 hours. 10 is already trying its hardest to impress upon EU member states that supporting a delay will be viewed as "hostile interference". MPs who passionately believe it is in the national interest to block a no-deal Brexit should have the courage to remove Mr Johnson from office and let the public try to settle this matter via the ballot box.Parliament can, and should, take back control. "If the pattern of the 2017 campaign is repeated, then undecided voters (who are more likely to be women) will tend to break for Labour," said Sky News election analyst Professor Will Jennings.Mr Johnson still has, on average, a 10-point lead in the polls, which is where he started at the beginning of the campaign. She started her work in Sky News from may of 2016. If he cannot secure a deal - or win parliamentary approval for a no-deal - by 19 October, he must request a Brexit extension.While the SNP and Green MP Caroline Lucas will follow him, the Liberal Democrats, some of the independents and the Tory rebels will not (although I heard that Jo Swinson is being pushed by some in her party to rethink that position).But be in no doubt that the Deal option is on life support - if not entirely dead.
Her age is 44 years old. Sky’s Beth Rigby is reporting on today’s Queen’s Speech wearing the ‘Jungle Cat Pleated Dress’ from Whistles – the same dress that Carrie Symonds wore at Conservative Party Conference two weeks ago. She has managed to retain her place & space in the world of political journalism for many long years. Beth Rigby, political editor There are, in truth, plenty of MPs that dread an election. Brexit has ripped into the party identities that used to define our political parties. by Beth Rigby, political editor "Brexit means Brexit", how can you forget it? Is he bluffing or is he serious? These are from Sky’s Beth Rigby on Boris Johnson’s speech.. Beth Rigby (@BethRigby). Keep this zombie parliament alive and hold a second referendum instead. And this stalemate does have to end. Mr Johnson can at least then try to convince voters this extension is not his doing or his fault.Mr Johnson is likely to take the UK within days of crashing out as government lawyers battle it out in the courts. Another vote on Brexit via a plebiscite doesn't unblock the deadlock in our parliament.Millions of people wanted to leave the EU, but I'm sure that leaving with no-deal wasn't on the ballot paper in 2016. Parliament is just as determined to stop him. Parliament seems as stuck as Mr Johnson.A 30-minute phone conversation with German chancellor Angela Merkel which ended in No 10 sources briefing against the EU's most powerful politician; a very public rebuke from EU chief Donald Tusk to Boris Johnson over his "stupid blame game", but the prime minister did at least end Tuesday by securing a possible meeting in Dublin with Leo Varadkar later this week to try to resuscitate Brexit talks.If the courts so rule it, the government will have to request an extension. This is a prime minister who needs to win an election by taking at least 35% of the 17.4 million who voted to leave.His only option then is to position himself as a Brexit martyr going into an election, hence the blame game emerging in the past 48 hours. 10 is already trying its hardest to impress upon EU member states that supporting a delay will be viewed as "hostile interference". MPs who passionately believe it is in the national interest to block a no-deal Brexit should have the courage to remove Mr Johnson from office and let the public try to settle this matter via the ballot box.Parliament can, and should, take back control. "If the pattern of the 2017 campaign is repeated, then undecided voters (who are more likely to be women) will tend to break for Labour," said Sky News election analyst Professor Will Jennings.Mr Johnson still has, on average, a 10-point lead in the polls, which is where he started at the beginning of the campaign. She started her work in Sky News from may of 2016. If he cannot secure a deal - or win parliamentary approval for a no-deal - by 19 October, he must request a Brexit extension.While the SNP and Green MP Caroline Lucas will follow him, the Liberal Democrats, some of the independents and the Tory rebels will not (although I heard that Jo Swinson is being pushed by some in her party to rethink that position).But be in no doubt that the Deal option is on life support - if not entirely dead.