First hour news review: with author and musician Gilad Atzmon also Easton man who runs Back2Action responds to Council statement forcing him out of Ashton Court "The statement is untrue and lies. This decision could put me out of business." Rayan Wilson from charity Back to Action: Rayan Wilson, who started Back To Action company, that trains athletes to reach their peak and also is a charity to help young people, discusses how Mayor Marvin Rees has told him to move premises, even though he was promised by the Council he could would be there for a while thus he invested his own funds in the building â if you would like to help him or back him he is on Facebook â or email rayonwilson@back.2.action.co.uk - Gilad Atzmon, musician and author, was born in Israel to a secular Jewish family, but has decided not to call himself Jewish: he believes Zionism is an anti Jewish project and that some campaigns against antisemitism are also anti-Jewish, some people, he believes, just run such campaigns for the money; socialism and Judaism not a match â because of Judaic racial supremacy; Labour party, Tory Party and anti-Semitism; differences between left and right politics; identity politics; court hearing of Gilad for alleged anti Semitism. Brexit â PMQs â 100 million in destitution, people want change says John McDonnell, implying, not Brexit â fatigue of economies leading to populism; clip from âBrexit â a love storyâ on PM Programme, BBC Radio 4 â Bilderberg steering committee member Ken Clarke saying referendum was just an opinion poll; what kind of Brexit will we see? David Davis discussing different preferred types of possible Brexit deals: the Norway + and Canada ++ deals; Canada+++ deal would be best for Britain. Why total silence about it on the BBC? David Davis MP speaks in the debate on the Brexit Draft Withdrawal Agreement. Mervin King says present Brexit deal is like Nazi appeasement: This deal will not end the divisiveness of the debate about Britainâs relationship with the EU. The Remain camp will continue to argue, correctly, that to align the country indefinitely with laws over which it has no influence is madness, and a second referendum is vital to escape from this continuing nightmare. And the Leave camp will argue, also correctly, that it is intolerable for the fifth largest economy in the world to continue indefinitely as a fiefdom.