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to the queen and ask for a general action that under the new laws that were walton resigned to doris johnson . and alone is his mind to do that. and the queen could be put in a very difficult position, whether to allow this or not because it's clear. morris johnson doesn't have the confidence it is and policy typically in a challenging host position as well as the conservative party at large. but the conservative party, one or johnston gone because they feel to go into the next general action, which could be seen as long as he is away. would be it just boom in london. thank you. thank you. here's a quick look at some more stories making use around the world. you lawmakers have voted to classify nuclear and gas fired power plants as sustainable investments. but it was a close vote. critics say the classification is green washing. the e has pledge to cut carbon emissions by 55 percent. by the end of the decade. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the nigerian capital. a boucher police are searching for hundreds of inmates who are on the run. after some
to the queen and ask for a general action that under the new laws that were walton resigned to doris johnson . and alone is his mind to do that. and the queen could be put in a very difficult position, whether to allow this or not because it's clear. morris johnson doesn't have the confidence it is and policy typically in a challenging host position as well as the conservative party at large. but the conservative party, one or johnston gone because they feel to go into the next general action,...
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k prime minister doris johnson agrees to resign after an open revolt within his own party. on 50 of johnson's government have stood down sending a clear message that his time in downing street is over. also coming up, russian forces pummeled targets across eastern ukraine. president, florida. mister lansky says ukrainian forces fighting q of the entire dumbass region as he prices weapons sent by allies. plus the trial opens in one of the worst disasters on italy's highways. in 2018, the mirandi bridge in genoa collapse, killing thousands of people. most of the defendants are facing challenges of manslaughter. ah, i've been fas all and welcome. we begin with breaking news. that embattled prime minister boris johnson has agreed to resign following an open revolt from his fellow conservatives. more than 50 ministers, including junior and senior members of his team, have step down, starting a lack of competence in johnson's leadership. sources say, johnson may resign. his conservative party leader, but stay on as a prime minister until a new leader insult. bringing an end to an
k prime minister doris johnson agrees to resign after an open revolt within his own party. on 50 of johnson's government have stood down sending a clear message that his time in downing street is over. also coming up, russian forces pummeled targets across eastern ukraine. president, florida. mister lansky says ukrainian forces fighting q of the entire dumbass region as he prices weapons sent by allies. plus the trial opens in one of the worst disasters on italy's highways. in 2018, the mirandi...
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public service and is very much his persona behind the fact that he's at the complete opposite of doris johnson. so that might be something they try to relate to party try to play on. interestingly, it might be that the conservative party having been badly biased towards johnson, go with somebody who is perhaps more known for that rigorous public. what that work ethic. but it's really hard to know the really challenging aspect to this is that the conservative party membership vocal is perhaps know who the public would like for member. the conservative party leadership is loaded on by the conservative party as a whole, not general public. so that be interesting to see if that's in a challenge can be a, become conservative party, can pick somebody who the british public ultimately could pick in a general election. and it's worth pointing out as well. but if i'm on a new leader is elected, they may well choose to go to the queen and asked was all calm and for a general action. josh bloom in london, thank you. thank you. so there you have to add, there are multiple media reports that the british pr
public service and is very much his persona behind the fact that he's at the complete opposite of doris johnson. so that might be something they try to relate to party try to play on. interestingly, it might be that the conservative party having been badly biased towards johnson, go with somebody who is perhaps more known for that rigorous public. what that work ethic. but it's really hard to know the really challenging aspect to this is that the conservative party membership vocal is perhaps...
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now the race to take over from doris johnson, as british prime minister, is shaping up to be a hard fort contest. so far, 11 candidates already launched leadership bids on more are expected to join before the selection process gets underway later this week. for brandon, looks at the issues that contenders will have to address. politics is a brutal business ribbon with rivalries and shifting loyalty and simmering ambitions. and when the top job is up for grabs, the heat really is on. it looks like a shaping up to be a very, very cut off the leadership campaign. if that does happen, of course, you have a window to be providing over very fractured policy at a point in which regards to what the lifetime cost of living crisis, the u. k is next, prime minister isn't chosen by the general public. instead, just a conservative m p 's over the in parliament will with all the less down most likely to just to remain in candidates. and then the conservative party membership in the country around $100.00. $60000.00 of them will cast the postal balance. a 2019 analysis found that 70 percent of the memb
now the race to take over from doris johnson, as british prime minister, is shaping up to be a hard fort contest. so far, 11 candidates already launched leadership bids on more are expected to join before the selection process gets underway later this week. for brandon, looks at the issues that contenders will have to address. politics is a brutal business ribbon with rivalries and shifting loyalty and simmering ambitions. and when the top job is up for grabs, the heat really is on. it looks...
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unclear and i don't think we are seeing the end of the chaos yet given the divisions within side doris johnson'swn government still. >> so interesting to see how quickly these things can turn around. thank you very much for all of that context. >>> dominic, great to have you, just remind us of the scandals that cause boris johnson support to dry up so quickly this week. >> yeah, i mean, it is really with boris johnson it has never been a question if he would be ousted it was just a matter of when from the moment he became party leader all the way back in 2019 he has been involved in a whole range of controversy that have had to do with covid lockdown and rules and regulations and sets that he broke and the allegations with boris johnson downplayed and also denied knowing about. at that very moment when he needed the absolute confidence to yet again remind us that this is a parliamentary system that boris johnson serves at the pleasure of his conservative party, they were able to get in not trust and that he was for and ultimately it was time for him to go. >> you know it seems almost inconceivab
unclear and i don't think we are seeing the end of the chaos yet given the divisions within side doris johnson'swn government still. >> so interesting to see how quickly these things can turn around. thank you very much for all of that context. >>> dominic, great to have you, just remind us of the scandals that cause boris johnson support to dry up so quickly this week. >> yeah, i mean, it is really with boris johnson it has never been a question if he would be ousted it...
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i think there's an assumption that with doris johnson moving on, he will be replaced by a concerted party leader and prime minister, who takes a more emollient position on europe and is prepared perhaps to entrance more constructive relationships with the european union on these questions that you mentioned like the non protocol because that isn't necessarily the case. there are potential candidates for the leadership of the party and the premier ship. it could be even more robust than the handling of european issues. i'm thinking, for example, of the current foreign secretary list trust, but it is also an opportunity to turn the page. it is an opportunity for a fresh start in terms of the case relationship with the post breaks it. so those in british politics you won't britain to move closer to the with no joint rejoining the evil together will inevitably take some harm from boris johnson's departure. who will any sort of new leader do you think revisit or re look at how to bring sort of similar malice, say to the u. k. relationship with the because as to boss, i would just said that to
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in the end is going to be up to members of the conservative party to decide whether they won't doris johnson, to stay as prime minister a post. thompson has repeatedly talked about having a massive monday to lead, given that he was at the helm during a landslide election the last general election. that is indeed true, but if the poles of to be believe the labor party 11 points ahead, boys, johnson doesn't have the confidence of the nation by the looks of things. well, we had a general election relatively recent. and as you rightly say, for us johnson, one of thumping majority, that people are always fond of saying the only opinion poll that really masses is the one that's conducted at the ballot box. well, a proportion of people who versus conservative, who think with some justification, that it's completely wrong for their members of parliament, to sling out the prime minister since he's the person they wanted to leave the country. and that's why they voted to a concert. and that's why they're going to, for those in peace. what you think the general public british voters make of all this on
in the end is going to be up to members of the conservative party to decide whether they won't doris johnson, to stay as prime minister a post. thompson has repeatedly talked about having a massive monday to lead, given that he was at the helm during a landslide election the last general election. that is indeed true, but if the poles of to be believe the labor party 11 points ahead, boys, johnson doesn't have the confidence of the nation by the looks of things. well, we had a general election...
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is in, but i think as you say, the place a committee is going to be a very different arena for doris johnson. he's going to face direct scrutiny and he has no wiggle room. he has no place to hide. it will be him faced by those m a challenging whether or not he misled parliament. and there is a very long standing convention in westminster. that is a prime minister or any minister is found to be misled parliament, then that is a resigning matter. that doesn't mean bars, johnson will necessarily resign. if that is found to be the case. he is a remarkably sticky politician. he has at multiple opportunities to leave downing street now for the past few months. he chose not to, and i think he's resilience is going to be tested to call, but he may well survival cling on or certainly that will be his intention to do so . as john says, repeat to refrain his has been to reiterate what he believes have been the achievements of the tory party over the last few years. involvement and ukraine, but for example, but at home, the country's economy is pretty much in a mess. there are the food price crisis prob
is in, but i think as you say, the place a committee is going to be a very different arena for doris johnson. he's going to face direct scrutiny and he has no wiggle room. he has no place to hide. it will be him faced by those m a challenging whether or not he misled parliament. and there is a very long standing convention in westminster. that is a prime minister or any minister is found to be misled parliament, then that is a resigning matter. that doesn't mean bars, johnson will necessarily...
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i've seen a nadine doris, the culture media and sports m secretary, one of johnson's or biggest ally, he's really not commenting, not looking to happy or she was a yesterday as well. nadeem as a how we the new chance, sir, or who actually oh, produce the statement calling on johnson to resign? earlier on thursday before johnson stepped down as prime minister. he's arrived as well. he's one of the people being talked about as a, a leadership contender. dominic rob, now way being told in the u. k. press has ruled himself out of any leadership contest. so yet our meeting bar is johnson right now. he in his a statement stress that he will stay on until a new leader is in position. and after that speech, his parliamentary private secretary said that there is no constitutional arrangement other than for the sitting prime minister to be in charge until there is a new leader of the conservative party. there. as you heard was that there was certain ann, from certain quarters, her disappointment in the tone in that bar. johnson effectively blamed his own m. p . 's talking about the herd mentali
i've seen a nadine doris, the culture media and sports m secretary, one of johnson's or biggest ally, he's really not commenting, not looking to happy or she was a yesterday as well. nadeem as a how we the new chance, sir, or who actually oh, produce the statement calling on johnson to resign? earlier on thursday before johnson stepped down as prime minister. he's arrived as well. he's one of the people being talked about as a, a leadership contender. dominic rob, now way being told in the u....
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doris kearns goodwin is another one. all of the lyndon johnson i focus on, how could you not? those are just some. i end up reading like a grad student. i read indexes and parts of books that i need. but those are some authors that i find myself going back to. hw brand's, just to give one book plug, heirs of the founders is a great one to learn about. webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term literacy was used. i want to be careful of not being a smarty-pants. podcasting, we are not a college. you want to keep it by its nature, we have to talk to people, just like c-span. i've been watching it for very long time. but, you have to engag
doris kearns goodwin is another one. all of the lyndon johnson i focus on, how could you not? those are just some. i end up reading like a grad student. i read indexes and parts of books that i need. but those are some authors that i find myself going back to. hw brand's, just to give one book plug, heirs of the founders is a great one to learn about. webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example,...
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tablet at members waiting to some of them to or have already tovares' johnson needs to go. others, you're still backing him like nadine doris, the coach or secretary who left us earlier and she said others are biting him too. but the 19th 20th you committee will now meet next monday elect to new executive. and many of the candidates for that specifically want to stand to get rid of bars. johnson, he eventually when pushed said that if he did a fight another gonna competence vote and lost, he wouldn't push for a fresh election, but then he would not commit to resigning either. so it was a lot of guesswork as to what's going on in the prime minister's maryan right now. and what will happen a for i some people say when there is another vote in his leadership. all right, thanks very much. nadine baba with all the latest that from number 10 downing street apps. now we can bring in some one that might have an idea of what might be going on in the prime minister's mind. sonya panel is a political commentator, an author of the book, jas. boris. a tale of blond ambition. she joins his life now from london. can you imagine boris john
tablet at members waiting to some of them to or have already tovares' johnson needs to go. others, you're still backing him like nadine doris, the coach or secretary who left us earlier and she said others are biting him too. but the 19th 20th you committee will now meet next monday elect to new executive. and many of the candidates for that specifically want to stand to get rid of bars. johnson, he eventually when pushed said that if he did a fight another gonna competence vote and lost, he...
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the home secretary is here to we've also seen nadine doris, the culture secretary, a walk into number 10. she told reporters she thought maurice johnson should stay. so he is going to face a very tough time here in the next hour or so. one problem that has gone away for now is the prospect of an imminent vote of no confidence because the 1922 committee which is considering a rule chase while out another vote within the space of a year having held in june is now not going to address these you until next monday, that's when they'll choose a new executive, the whole of the executive 18 members. and now it's understood that many people standing for that specifically want to run or to change the rule to, to be able to get rid of boys. johnson bots at the liaison committee earlier in parliament, boris johnson was asked whether he would in fact i'm pushed for a fresh general election. and after several times of being pushy, he did rule that out. then he was asked if he would resign if he lost a vote of no confidence. he did not directly address that question. nadine baba on downing street. thank you. will lance bring in the leon emerald lee,
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johnson. her lease was the one. yeah. the push on the smith, the way in the doris serrano kramer freeman notice for delivery. but i mean, elsa foresee did, ah, with animal rights demonstrations like this, a commonplace in european cities who the whole population of dornbush has been showing as a terrorist. we witnessed a huge information war, waged against her don't bust people, and rush everything. basically what was told in the western mainstream media was just absolute lie. and when i came here 1st, i'm in the beginning of 15 and i saw the beautiful people news. and i understood the magnitude of july i will she sure even i knew that these happen as why the reason why i can, but when i saw in my own eyes that they were treated worse than the door worse than any any more. so the demonstration against the russian world in the western propaganda is a very terrible thing. it's very frightful, t ah, western and ukrainian mass media often keep silent about alleged crimes committed by nationalist battalions, frequently failing to report accurately and blaming demolition. and for the victims just couldn't get also
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you pay prime minister doris johnston agrees to resign, offer an open revolt within his own party. all of 50 of johnson's government have stood down sending him to the clear message that his time in downing street is over . also coming up, russian forces pummeled delegates across eastern new.
you pay prime minister doris johnston agrees to resign, offer an open revolt within his own party. all of 50 of johnson's government have stood down sending him to the clear message that his time in downing street is over . also coming up, russian forces pummeled delegates across eastern new.
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doris kearns goodwin is another one. all of the lyndon johnson i focus on, how could you not?hose are just some. i end up reading like a grad student. i read indexes and parts of books that i need. but those are some authors that i find myself going back to. hw brand's, just to give one book plug, heirs of the founders is a great one to learn about. webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term literacy was used. i want to be careful of not being a smarty-pants. podcasting, we are not a college. you want to keep it by its nature, we have to talk to people, just like c-span. i've been watching it for very long time. but, you have to engage.
doris kearns goodwin is another one. all of the lyndon johnson i focus on, how could you not?hose are just some. i end up reading like a grad student. i read indexes and parts of books that i need. but those are some authors that i find myself going back to. hw brand's, just to give one book plug, heirs of the founders is a great one to learn about. webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example,...
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eastern presidential historian at author doris goodwin talks about theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnsonthe pressures of their job with the sports, theater even poker. at two on the presidency, biographical author annette dunlap in her book woman of censure the life and times of first lady lou henry hoover tells the story of the former first lady who is a trained geologist and join herbert hoover world war i relief efforts before moving into the white house in 19209. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on cspan2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. book tv every sunday on cspan2 features and leading talking about their latest nonfiction books. 8:00 p.m. eastern from freedom fast greenbelt talks about his latest securing democracy. about freedom of the press in brazil under president and liberal media outlets in the u.s. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, former george w. bush white house press secretary flusher on how the mainstream media has a leftist biased in his book depression, deception and b
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doris kearns goodwin is another one. all of the lyndon johnson i focus on, how could you not?se are just some. i end up reading like a grad student. i read indexes and parts of books that i need. but those are some authors that i find myself going back to. hw brand's, just to give one book plug, heirs of the founders is a great one to learn about. webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example, there's always this conversation about the southern strategy and whether democrats actually changed to republicans. but i am like, you don't remember the longtime democrat who became a republican? how far back in the past to do things have to get before people start claiming, i don't remember that happened. guest: i want to be careful. the term literacy was used. i want to be careful of not being a smarty-pants. podcasting, we are not a college. you want to keep it by its nature, we have to talk to people, just like c-span. i've been watching it for very long time. but, you have to engage. s
doris kearns goodwin is another one. all of the lyndon johnson i focus on, how could you not?se are just some. i end up reading like a grad student. i read indexes and parts of books that i need. but those are some authors that i find myself going back to. hw brand's, just to give one book plug, heirs of the founders is a great one to learn about. webster, clay and calhoun in one book. host: now, how far do things have to go back in history before people start forgetting them? for example,...
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johnson to step down. but in downing street, the debate having a different kind of dynamic, involving people who have been very staunch supporters of the prime minister, including nadeem doriselligence?— street. what is the latest intelligence? street. what is the latest intellitence? , ., intelligence? the first thing to sa , i intelligence? the first thing to say. i think— intelligence? the first thing to say, i think the _ intelligence? the first thing to say, i think the first _ intelligence? the first thing to say, i think the first public i intelligence? the first thing to | say, i think the first public met around here in the 1990s. i have never seen it take anything quite like this, what i mean by that is, and it comes to your point about the latest intelligence, is that you just have this palpable sense of the prime minister's authority and power just ebbing away as his government collapses and crumbles, and you just keep adding more and more to that. and i think a sort of cut through what you were seeing in some ways, the prime minister now faces sort of a start position, because he has been told by senior ministers that it's time for him to resign, and one presum
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doris herself is overtaking, until she participates, although the press writes that she could, but because they say there is not enough of a certain voice of reason. yes, especially after boris johnsonnty of hawks in the race , and the intention to run for the head of the conservative party, respectively, the uk government has already brought at least 11 people, and the guardian newspaper publishes candidate ratings, according to bookmakers on british isles. now they are taking bets on the victory of this or that candidate with might and main, so he pulled ahead, the former head of the ministry of finance, decide, sunak, although it is he who is most criticized now for being the most ardent supporter of johnson's resignation and also because of tax scandals, in in which his wife is involved, and in second place is the former minister of defense mordont. she is considered a moderate politician, but about the current head of the foreign office. passion no one in britain has any illusions the hawk woman called her london press. uh, boris johnson himself, by the way, said that he would not support any of the candidates. i don't want to undermine. he explained draws chances . there are m
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dories. look behind cover seats behind, not completely empty but very sparsely attended. some of the people who are sending a letter sending no confidence of boris johnsonidors now going to the ballot box in voting between the five remaining candidates seeking to replace them. some are focused on that. also having postings with the candidate earlier. a strange debate. borisjohnson is wanting one of his many curtain calls to justify his record to make it very clear that this is a government that wasn't defeated at the ballot box he said 14 million people had voted for his party with him as leader anyone to run through some of its successes. you'll know them by now, the vaccine rollovers he also conceded that he might be more popular now in kyiv then kensington, he said. and claim that's because of the foresight of his government... find that's because of the foresight of his government. . ._ that's because of the foresight of his government... and the stop you there. his government... and the stop you there- the — his government... and the stop you there. the leader _ his government... and the stop you there. the leader of _ his government... and the stop
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johnson be backing her? just borisjohnson be backing her? just brief statements from nadine dorisnister when boris johnson steps prime minister when borisjohnson steps down, when all of this is resolve. there are 11 candidates in all standing, we expect to hear from others shortly, we will bring you them speaking, rishi sunak is one of them speaking, rishi sunak is one of the candidates that we expect to hear from shortly so we will bring you that when it happens. problems scanning valid digital tickets and a lack of training for stewards may have contributed to the chaos at the champions league final in paris in may. french authorities have so far blamed the chaos on fake paper tickets among liverpool fans, a transport strike, and local troublemakers who broke into the stade de france. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has been speaking to those who were there. these scenes haunt france's global image. fans with valid tickets blocked from the stade de france, caught between local gangs and tear—gassing police. but what caused the chaos at the turnstiles here on the 28th of
johnson be backing her? just borisjohnson be backing her? just brief statements from nadine dorisnister when boris johnson steps prime minister when borisjohnson steps down, when all of this is resolve. there are 11 candidates in all standing, we expect to hear from others shortly, we will bring you them speaking, rishi sunak is one of them speaking, rishi sunak is one of the candidates that we expect to hear from shortly so we will bring you that when it happens. problems scanning valid...
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doris is an ardent supporter of the elizabeth trace. elizabeth races - they are now the main contenders for the place of boris johnson in general, russia,g earrings for around £4.50 while rush, son, visiting the teese county website in preparation for the final round of voting in £450 shoes and a £ 3,500 custom-tailored suit . i'm rooting, of course, for rishu madly. i'm talking brilliant economist in the second person, who is not the most, it means that he was not chosen, he does not play the fool. now australia, impulse go to the farthest area, there will be ugh, yes. nevermind. i think it's elizabeth trass. i'm good for no one there, in general against them well done, here he is worse, as they say. yes, you remember, listen, here is more interesting. well , elizabeth isn't a specific woman for us . uh, in this sense, she, uh, suits us, because at least we understand everything, we know about her, how she treats us. here i don't the first ladies of the taj-shen-lmins themselves are walking. somehow they had it written in ukrainian, right? yulia navalnaya looks at this one and thinks, lord, i should have been there, lord, the words fro
doris is an ardent supporter of the elizabeth trace. elizabeth races - they are now the main contenders for the place of boris johnson in general, russia,g earrings for around £4.50 while rush, son, visiting the teese county website in preparation for the final round of voting in £450 shoes and a £ 3,500 custom-tailored suit . i'm rooting, of course, for rishu madly. i'm talking brilliant economist in the second person, who is not the most, it means that he was not chosen, he does not play...
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culture for one doris uh, she herself is not in the race yet, although the press writes that she could, because that they say there is not enough of a voice reason, especially after boris johnsonn the race, and at least 11 people have already announced their intention to run for the head of the conservative party, respectively, the uk government. here is the guardian newspaper publishing the ratings of the candidates, according to bookmakers in the british isles. now they are taking bets on the victory of one or another candidate with might and main. uh, so the former head of the ministry of finance escaped during the period. decide, sunak, although it is he who is most criticized now for being the most ardent supporter of johnson's resignation. and also because of the tax scandals in which his wife is involved, and in second place is the former secretary of defense mordont. she is considered a moderate politician. yes, about the current head of four c or rhinestones, no one in britain has any illusions, no woman hawk called her london, the press, and boris johnson himself, by the way, said that he would not support any of the candidates. i don't want to undermine. draw chance
culture for one doris uh, she herself is not in the race yet, although the press writes that she could, because that they say there is not enough of a voice reason, especially after boris johnsonn the race, and at least 11 people have already announced their intention to run for the head of the conservative party, respectively, the uk government. here is the guardian newspaper publishing the ratings of the candidates, according to bookmakers in the british isles. now they are taking bets on the...