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European Parliament will not back Johnson's deal, say MEPs

Could a potential deal be dead already? The influential Brexit Steering Group of MEPs has indicated the European Parliament will reject Boris Johnson's new Brexit plan. The six-strong group, led by Guy Verhoftstadt, said the "last minute proposals" did not represent a basis for agreement in their current form and they had "grave concerns". It comes after Ireland's Taoiseach Leo Varadkar gave his response to the Prime Minister's Brexit proposal, claiming the British people want to scrap the referendum result. James Rothwell explains why Northern Ireland is ridiculing Mr Johnson's offer. And Brussels Correspondent James Crisp has this brilliant analysis of why the EU is not prepared yet to enter deep and detailed negotiations over the Prime Minister's "reasonable compromise".

The value of the pound was sent surging this morning as Mr Johnson's Brexit proposals were talked up. Here is the very latest on that. But if there is no agreement, what would be the impact on our daily lives? Go grab a coffee and take the time to digest this detailed visual explanation of the consequences for holidays, medicine, money and everything else, voiced by Asa Bennett.