At 13: 15, the secretary of the international Trade, Liz Truss, will inform the deputies of the prospect of the accession of Great Britain to the general agreement and a progressive trans-pacific partnership, after the speech of the Prime minister on the Great Britain world yesterday.
To 14 h 30, the Treasury Committee hears from business groups including the british chambers of commerce, on the impact of the sars coronavirus.
And this afternoon, Mr. Johnson should be facing the committee of 1922, with a growing number of back-ban to hear his over-reliance of Dominic Cummings, and a series of decisions that they are unhappy, including the quarantine, the rule of two meters. and the inability to put in place an operational plan for the schools. Often, the clashes of 1922 and end up by being a little more than a firecracker wet – will it be different today? We will speak to the backbenchers at the time.