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we will come to boris johnson and _ decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i — decisions.on and i want to _ decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i want to ask - decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i want to ask about| decisions. we will come to boris - johnson and i want to ask about him in a second. on that idea of rishi sunak, if he does lose this election, would he be part of the next cabinet given the criticism is that both candidates have been levelling at each other, what is your instinct?— levelling at each other, what is your instinct? there is not a huge amount of— your instinct? there is not a huge amount of precedent _ your instinct? there is not a huge amount of precedent for - your instinct? there is not a huge amount of precedent for bringing | your instinct? there is not a huge l amount of precedent for bringing in your closest competitor into cabinet straightaway. she might offer a concession but would he take it? he might— concession but would he take it? he might want— concession but would he take it? he might want to be a backbencher. th
we will come to boris johnson and _ decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i — decisions.on and i want to _ decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i want to ask - decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i want to ask about| decisions. we will come to boris - johnson and i want to ask about him in a second. on that idea of rishi sunak, if he does lose this election, would he be part of the next cabinet given the criticism is that both candidates have been levelling at each...
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boris _ johnson is one because of brexit. boris will— johnson is one because of brexit. out of. always, as the one who got us out of that _ always, as the one who got us out of that is — always, as the one who got us out of that is the _ always, as the one who got us out of. that is the bit _ always, as the one who got us out of. that is the bit where _ always, as the one who got us out of. that is the bit where his- always, as the one who got us out| of. that is the bit where his legacy is assured — of. that is the bit where his legacy is assured but— of. that is the bit where his legacy is assured but that _ of. that is the bit where his legacy is assured but that will _ of. that is the bit where his legacy is assured but that will not - of. that is the bit where his legacy is assured but that will not be i is assured but that will not be enough — is assured but that will not be enough comfort— is assured but that will not be enough comfort for— is assured but that will not be enough comfort for him i is assured but that will not be i enough comfort for him because he w
boris _ johnson is one because of brexit. boris will— johnson is one because of brexit. out of. always, as the one who got us out of that _ always, as the one who got us out of that is — always, as the one who got us out of that is the _ always, as the one who got us out of. that is the bit _ always, as the one who got us out of. that is the bit where _ always, as the one who got us out of. that is the bit where his- always, as the one who got us out| of. that is the bit where his legacy is...
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he performance by boris johnson, classic boris johnson.- classic boris johnson.yed down the idea he could make a political comeback. i do not think speculation about him will go away. i do not think we have heard the last of him. he was clear that in the immediate future he sees his role as supportive of the prime minister. he said a booster rocket that has fulfilled its function. i think he is trying to persuade us that boris johnson think he is trying to persuade us that borisjohnson mark think he is trying to persuade us that boris johnson mark two think he is trying to persuade us that borisjohnson mark two is probably not going to happen but with borisjohnson, i suspect he might be tempted to make his views known a bit in the future. you wonder what _ known a bit in the future. you wonder what conversation he is having with his wife as they head to the airport to fly to bal moral. how he genuinely is looking back. there was no emotion, no crack of the voice, nothing visible. it was boris johnson energy. interesting to compare it with theresa may, david camer
he performance by boris johnson, classic boris johnson.- classic boris johnson.yed down the idea he could make a political comeback. i do not think speculation about him will go away. i do not think we have heard the last of him. he was clear that in the immediate future he sees his role as supportive of the prime minister. he said a booster rocket that has fulfilled its function. i think he is trying to persuade us that boris johnson think he is trying to persuade us that borisjohnson mark...
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boris johnson's name was heard in the hall, there was applause, but restrained applause, because boris johnson resigned. as the leader of the party, under pressure from fellow party members, they themselves demanded his resignation against the background of a number of scandals. at the same time the wrestler johnson formally remains the prime minister, he still remains on downing street where is my colleague olga malchevska now olya i congratulate you and when will you officially take over the post of prime minister of great britain congratulations zhenya really the procedure for appointing a prime minister in great britain is significantly different from the ukrainian one, here the prime minister becomes the person who heads the conservative party, actually the conservative party , now, because this party is in power, formally the prime minister becomes the person who heads the party in power, but since it is a conservative party for the last 12 years, they voted accordingly to elect the leader and the new prime minister in this party, but it did not happen in one day. it was a whole
boris johnson's name was heard in the hall, there was applause, but restrained applause, because boris johnson resigned. as the leader of the party, under pressure from fellow party members, they themselves demanded his resignation against the background of a number of scandals. at the same time the wrestler johnson formally remains the prime minister, he still remains on downing street where is my colleague olga malchevska now olya i congratulate you and when will you officially take over the...
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boris johnson is an extreme a _ what has the reaction been? t has been given by the uk to the ukrainians since the beginning of the war. you visited this country three time since the start of the invasion. —— he visited. he was here on independence day alongside president zelensky who talked about the need for european countries to remain united, to endure the cost of living crisis, to defeat russia and russia's aggression in this country. so, obviously, president zelensky devoted a great part of his nightly address last night to talk about the change in leadership in the uk. he talked about the friendship that he enjoys with borisjohnson. he said that on behalf of all ukrainians, and i'm sure this is truly a multi—million ukrainian thank you. so it shows that there is some kind of personal friendship between president zelensky and boris johnson. and the ukrainians here have been paying attention to the change of leadership in the uk, as well. and this is what they had to say. what i saw is that she do something about it, and i'm really happy t
boris johnson is an extreme a _ what has the reaction been? t has been given by the uk to the ukrainians since the beginning of the war. you visited this country three time since the start of the invasion. —— he visited. he was here on independence day alongside president zelensky who talked about the need for european countries to remain united, to endure the cost of living crisis, to defeat russia and russia's aggression in this country. so, obviously, president zelensky devoted a great...
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liz truss came out in support of boris johnson _ truss came out in support of boris johnson when everyoneng, and nadine dorries made those comments about liz truss being dress _ those comments about liz truss being dress and _ those comments about liz truss being dress and accessories while rishi sunak— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever— sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever the case, this front is suggesting that we are just seeing the dying — suggesting that we are just seeing the dying throes of an administration that has been in power— administration that has been in power for— administration that has been in power for too long. it administration that has been in power for too long.— administration that has been in power for too long. it has certainly been in power— power for too long. it has certainly been in power for _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power for a long _ power for too long. it has certainly been in power fo
liz truss came out in support of boris johnson _ truss came out in support of boris johnson when everyoneng, and nadine dorries made those comments about liz truss being dress _ those comments about liz truss being dress and _ those comments about liz truss being dress and accessories while rishi sunak— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was— dress and accessories while rishi sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever— sunak was bring expensive shoes. whatever the case, this front is...
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and liz truss will succeed boris johnson and become the uk's next prime minister. let's check in on the markets as we way up the closure of nord stream 1. that surprise given that the early part of friday we saw that data suggested the flows would come back online but that did not happen. the g7 putting a cap on russian oil. and then the russian decision to keep nord stream 1 closed. europe confronting the prospects of blackouts this winter. an emergency meeting at the end of this week and the implications for the ecb which will focus in on the euro because the pressure will be there on the single currency on the back of this news. let's start with what happened in asia. there is a story around technology and the u.s. considering further curbs on investment particularly in chinese tech companies. you see that reflected. european futures down 3% after gains on friday. the expectation on friday was at the pipeline would reopen and then the shock came through at the end of the day that this would not happen so pressure on european stocks. it is labor day and the u.s.
and liz truss will succeed boris johnson and become the uk's next prime minister. let's check in on the markets as we way up the closure of nord stream 1. that surprise given that the early part of friday we saw that data suggested the flows would come back online but that did not happen. the g7 putting a cap on russian oil. and then the russian decision to keep nord stream 1 closed. europe confronting the prospects of blackouts this winter. an emergency meeting at the end of this week and the...
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i think that he will not reduce aid to ukraine below the level set by prime minister boris johnson. i think that here now this new government will have a certain test. but in december, this test will end with an unequivocal victory in the sense that a critical point will be passed in this psychological tension regarding e-e energy prices for everything else, that is, in a group, we will see together whether his prime minister or the prime minister of the next prime minister therefore spoke constructively productively during this a-a process so that our concept our concept diverged far across the uk so i am very pleased to see such results i want to take this opportunity to thank from the bottom of my heart our current leader and prem' to prime minister boris johnson, his exceptional leadership during such events and such eras as the onset of the coronavirus, as well as such a conflict on the territory of europe, he showed solidarity, resilience and is passing the baton to to our new leader and the new prime minister, the new leader, and the legacy that she will receive and continue
i think that he will not reduce aid to ukraine below the level set by prime minister boris johnson. i think that here now this new government will have a certain test. but in december, this test will end with an unequivocal victory in the sense that a critical point will be passed in this psychological tension regarding e-e energy prices for everything else, that is, in a group, we will see together whether his prime minister or the prime minister of the next prime minister therefore spoke...
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we saw boris johnson her predecessor. we saw boris johnson that — her predecessor.e saw boris johnson that he very _ her predecessor. we saw boris johnson that he very much - her predecessor. we saw boris johnson that he very much put| her predecessor. we saw boris i johnson that he very much put his johnson that he very much put his cabinet with loyalists, people with do or who are aligned with what he wanted to do. liz truss now has a decision to do with rishi sunak and his supporters. but she may appoint some of his supporters. she his supporters. but she may appoint some of his supporters.— some of his supporters. she could, but in her briefings _ some of his supporters. she could, but in her briefings it _ some of his supporters. she could, but in her briefings it suggests - but in her briefings it suggests that her— but in her briefings it suggests that her cabinet will be largely filled _ that her cabinet will be largely filled with their own supporters and indeed _ filled with their own supporters and indeed many prominent members of borisjohnson was in inde
we saw boris johnson her predecessor. we saw boris johnson that — her predecessor.e saw boris johnson that he very _ her predecessor. we saw boris johnson that he very much - her predecessor. we saw boris johnson that he very much put| her predecessor. we saw boris i johnson that he very much put his johnson that he very much put his cabinet with loyalists, people with do or who are aligned with what he wanted to do. liz truss now has a decision to do with rishi sunak and his supporters. but...
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important to remember that even though the frenzy took place during the prime ministership of boris johnsontually johnson and bregze are actually synonyms, but the luster government will still have to deal with certain aspects of britain's exit from the european union from brussels bbc correspondent hryhoriy zhigalov today, both from brussels and from other european capitals , politicians send their congratulations to the new british prime minister, but here it is interesting to look at details and read between the lines, what exactly are european politicians paying attention to, what exactly are they hinting at? constructive relations in full to our agreements, well , on the one hand, congratulations to myself and congratulations, but the highlight is precisely these last words, because in brussels they are frankly irritated by the desire of london to revise the brexit agreement in the part of the protocol regarding northern ireland. namely, lystras was the initiator of the bill that contradicts the agreement, as they believe in in brussels, taras, by the way, called it an example of its i
important to remember that even though the frenzy took place during the prime ministership of boris johnsontually johnson and bregze are actually synonyms, but the luster government will still have to deal with certain aspects of britain's exit from the european union from brussels bbc correspondent hryhoriy zhigalov today, both from brussels and from other european capitals , politicians send their congratulations to the new british prime minister, but here it is interesting to look at details...
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she will take over for boris johnson on tuesday.a moment of victory for her but she is facing huge challenges energy crisis, concerns about recession, and worker unrest over the soaring costs of living. her party is behind in the opinion polls after numerous scandals around boris johnson. chris mason now reports. >> liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime minister. the final act in the contest based boris johnson, the outcome. inside, an expected crowd after a long campaign awaits the candidates. and then the result. >> i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative union already. >> the words follow her winning in the hands of her husband, a clear victory but not a landslide. >> thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party. the greatest political party on earth. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy isis, dealing with people's energy bills and dealing with long-term issues we have on ener
she will take over for boris johnson on tuesday.a moment of victory for her but she is facing huge challenges energy crisis, concerns about recession, and worker unrest over the soaring costs of living. her party is behind in the opinion polls after numerous scandals around boris johnson. chris mason now reports. >> liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime minister. the final act in the contest based boris johnson, the outcome. inside, an expected crowd...
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will boris johnson change politics? ardian writes, he will probably make a farewell speech on tuesday morning iryna guts is the only news in the social furrow. johnson was in office for two years and 349 days. in july 2019, he assured the british that he would withdraw the country from the european union. on january 31, the united kingdom left the eu. johnson was the first of the world leaders to visit ukraine after the russian invasion. on his initiative, the united kingdom provided ukraine has anti-defense systems, drones, armored personnel carriers, short-range missiles , anti-tank missiles and ammunition. the prime minister also said that ukraine has the right to use of british weapons to destroy targets on the territory of russia johnson also tried to convince other countries to provide ukraine with weapons from germany and france at the g7 summit demanded to increase the supply boris johnsonyuk or chupryna is so fondly called the prime minister of the united kingdom boris johnson in ukraine ukrainians compose songs
will boris johnson change politics? ardian writes, he will probably make a farewell speech on tuesday morning iryna guts is the only news in the social furrow. johnson was in office for two years and 349 days. in july 2019, he assured the british that he would withdraw the country from the european union. on january 31, the united kingdom left the eu. johnson was the first of the world leaders to visit ukraine after the russian invasion. on his initiative, the united kingdom provided ukraine...
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about borisjohnson's speech earlier. about boris johnson's speech earlier. ., , ., about boris johnson'sified about the energy bills — earlier. people are petrified about the energy bills coming _ earlier. people are petrified about the energy bills coming their- earlier. people are petrified about the energy bills coming their way. businesses are, as well. we need answers_ businesses are, as well. we need answers to — businesses are, as well. we need answers to this and it is urgent liz truss— answers to this and it is urgent liz truss deals — answers to this and it is urgent liz truss deals with it immediately. we have said _ truss deals with it immediately. we have said there should be an energy freeze _ have said there should be an energy freeze we — have said there should be an energy freeze. we have said we should pay for that— freeze. we have said we should pay for that by— freeze. we have said we should pay for that by a windfall tax on the -as for that by a windfall tax on the gas and — for that by a windfall tax on the gas and energy companies, oil companies, that have made hug
about borisjohnson's speech earlier. about boris johnson's speech earlier. ., , ., about boris johnson'sified about the energy bills — earlier. people are petrified about the energy bills coming _ earlier. people are petrified about the energy bills coming their- earlier. people are petrified about the energy bills coming their way. businesses are, as well. we need answers_ businesses are, as well. we need answers to — businesses are, as well. we need answers to this and it is urgent liz...
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ben wallace remains defense secretary, the position he held under boris johnson.s had widespread praise for the u.k.'s response to the war in ukraine. lewis is the new justice secretary. he resigned in july. a lot to discuss with the appointments and the broader ambitions. first let's go right back to the beginning of the day because boris johnson spoke here at downing street at 7:30 a.m. this morning. >> the torch will be passed to a new conservative leader and it will be handed over to what has unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that. and a new prime minister will go meet a fee and test a group of public servants. the people who got brexit done and delivhe fastest vaccine rollout in europe will never forget, 70% got a dose within six months, faster than any comparable country. that is government for you. that is this conservative government. ross: it is tradition that the queen invites the new prime minister to form a government so it has been today. liz trust arriving for her meeting with the queen
ben wallace remains defense secretary, the position he held under boris johnson.s had widespread praise for the u.k.'s response to the war in ukraine. lewis is the new justice secretary. he resigned in july. a lot to discuss with the appointments and the broader ambitions. first let's go right back to the beginning of the day because boris johnson spoke here at downing street at 7:30 a.m. this morning. >> the torch will be passed to a new conservative leader and it will be handed over to...
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domestic er party er let's say this race er and she er tomorrow i think that the prime minister boris johnsonnow somehow affected by her rating because in the recent ones according to polls in great britain, the fighter johnson has the most support, if he ran for office today in borschov san, then he would receive the palm of the championship and therefore listraz, who is the minister of foreign affairs in the government of boris johnson, is actually pedaling the topic that she will continue boris johnson's policy. well, no speaking, of course, about internal scandals, but to continue both inside the country and in the external arena, that's why supporting ukraine is in order, demons are on our agenda, balan , ukraine actually plays the role of a leader even in this is, by the way, also very important for ukraine, and that is why stability, that is, the government policy and the personal personal support of the leaders, it also plays a role , let's put it this way: petryka's piggy bank of ukraine from great britain, which was the first, i will remind our viewers of the first everything and su
domestic er party er let's say this race er and she er tomorrow i think that the prime minister boris johnsonnow somehow affected by her rating because in the recent ones according to polls in great britain, the fighter johnson has the most support, if he ran for office today in borschov san, then he would receive the palm of the championship and therefore listraz, who is the minister of foreign affairs in the government of boris johnson, is actually pedaling the topic that she will continue...
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i think boris johnson _ that boris johnson reached?nk boris johnson had a _ that boris johnson reached? i think boris johnson had a personal- that boris johnson reached? i think boris johnson had a personal star l borisjohnson had a personal star power which liz truss doesn't have at the moment and borisjohnson had at the moment and borisjohnson had a long career in british public life, being a popular, charismatic person that people thought he could relate to. i think that is what he was hinting at there and i think it would be a big challenge for liz truss to... would be a big challenge for liz truss t0- - -_ truss to... you always do get a changing _ truss to... you always do get a changing of _ truss to... you always do get a changing of the _ truss to... you always do get a changing of the doubt - truss to... you always do get a changing of the doubt when - truss to... you always do get a | changing of the doubt when the truss to... you always do get a - changing of the doubt when the new government comes in and it has been intere
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if the solutions to the problems were easy to find, boris johnson would have found them. cally spent as much on health care as other nations but it's not just about the money. it's about the number of doctors and hospital beds we have, we haven't invested in equipment and there is also a big staffing crisis. a lot of hospitals who are working under capacity and terms of stuff because there has not been the workforce planning and that comes on top of the roughest two years that the nhs has ever had with the pandemic. that really had a knock—on impact on waiting lists so the nhs is key along with the economy in voters minds. what liz truss can do will be really important. truss can do will be really important-— truss can do will be really im-ortant. ~ .,, ., important. when i was down the road listenin: to important. when i was down the road listening to her _ important. when i was down the road listening to her earlier, _ important. when i was down the road listening to her earlier, i _ important. when i was down the road listening to her earlier, i was i listening to her e
if the solutions to the problems were easy to find, boris johnson would have found them. cally spent as much on health care as other nations but it's not just about the money. it's about the number of doctors and hospital beds we have, we haven't invested in equipment and there is also a big staffing crisis. a lot of hospitals who are working under capacity and terms of stuff because there has not been the workforce planning and that comes on top of the roughest two years that the nhs has ever...
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it was a wonderful farewell speech from boris johnson. all the | speech from borisjohnson. sing, his references, is referenced at cincinnatus, for instance, the former roman dictator, who was himself, boris said that he will be like cincinnatus and go back to the plough. cincinnatus had his own farm. that is when he first resigned as dictator — emperor, but he was called back, and that is what most people remember, because cincinnatus said, i will lay down the plough, and came back to serve his country, and so it is a double meaning, and almost everything boris says, you have to decode it for what it really means... fire says, you have to decode it for what it really means. . ._ it really means... are you fairly confident _ it really means... are you fairly confident that _ it really means... are you fairly confident that he _ it really means... are you fairly confident that he will _ it really means... are you fairly confident that he will make - it really means... are you fairly - confident that he will make another run, that he will try again to be prime minister? he run,
it was a wonderful farewell speech from boris johnson. all the | speech from borisjohnson. sing, his references, is referenced at cincinnatus, for instance, the former roman dictator, who was himself, boris said that he will be like cincinnatus and go back to the plough. cincinnatus had his own farm. that is when he first resigned as dictator — emperor, but he was called back, and that is what most people remember, because cincinnatus said, i will lay down the plough, and came back to serve...
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that was a special advisor to theresa may and boris johnson's administrations.urning away from the u.k. and here to france were another major terrorism trial began this monday. eight people stand accused of tapping the man who in 2016 it ran a truck into the crowd celebrating but still die southern city of nice. the attacker was shot dead by police. the trial is taking place in paris in the same courtroom that was built for the proceedings over the november 13 attacks. a live broadcast has been set up in nice. here is what one of the survivors had to say as this trial began. >> if it takes me back to six years ago when i was looking for my daughter. has a painful and difficult journey back and forth to the victim's association for any news. also i am awaiting judgment. a fair judgment. also, hopefully severe. >> we are covering that trial for us. >> the trial of the nice attacks began here in paris this monday in the same paris courtroom that in june prosecuted others and in the paris. attacks the first day was about formalities in the courtroom but it was an oc
that was a special advisor to theresa may and boris johnson's administrations.urning away from the u.k. and here to france were another major terrorism trial began this monday. eight people stand accused of tapping the man who in 2016 it ran a truck into the crowd celebrating but still die southern city of nice. the attacker was shot dead by police. the trial is taking place in paris in the same courtroom that was built for the proceedings over the november 13 attacks. a live broadcast has been...
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why is nigel adams worried that she may lose voters that boris johnson has reached?s johnson had star power for and he has -- people thought that he could relate to. it will be a big challenge for liz truss to replicate that success. >> liz truss doesn't expect a lot of the loyalist to stay around. >> it is interesting that liz truss has been seen as the force johnson loyalist. /-- boris johnson loyalist. she stayed loyal to him until he resigned so that has been at dynamic. >> thank you very much and back with both of our guests. on oside source, we will speak to ian anderson who is the former you can government lgbt business champion who is appointed by liz truss in 2021 and he resigned. he is a conservative party member and he voted for liz truss in this leadership elecon and he is that cheap executive of the public relations country -- company cicero. i assume you are excited. >> this is the first candidate for conservative leader that has won. i am excited about that but i have known lizruss by 20 years and i have watched her grow in stature both as a politician
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francine: the outgoing uk prime minister boris johnson has given his farewell speech with his successor liz truss speaking later. johnson vowed enthusiastically to back trusts -- truss. >> i am now like one of those booster rockets that has not fulfilled its function and i will gently be reentering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific. tom: we have a look now and anticipating liz truss' speech. lizzy, what did you get from boris johnson's speech? lizzy: very optimistic and supportive of liz truss. offers her nothing but support. he is not intending to be a backseat driver like margaret thatcher was to john major. he emphasized the manifesto and there may be questions about her mandate, but technically, the conservatives -- liz truss has a more radical libertarian agendas and that manifesto -- in that manifesto. johnson quoted his legacy, the vaccine rollout, the war in ukraine, but a positive message as he leaves. francine: what can we expect from liz truss in terms of plans? can her energy plan calm the markets? lizzy: as you ment
francine: the outgoing uk prime minister boris johnson has given his farewell speech with his successor liz truss speaking later. johnson vowed enthusiastically to back trusts -- truss. >> i am now like one of those booster rockets that has not fulfilled its function and i will gently be reentering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific. tom: we have a look now and anticipating liz truss' speech. lizzy, what did you get from boris...
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and, of course, the war in ukraine, prime minister boris johnson, the outgoing prime minister boris johnsonpplied weapons to the ukrainian armed forces and in his words standing up to president putin, and that was the message he wanted to reiterate this morning. take a listen. >> together we have laid foundations that will stand the test of time, whether by taking back control of our laws or putting in vital new infrastructure. great solid masonry on which we will continue to build together. paving the path of prosperity now and for future generations. and i will be supporting liz truss and the new government every step of the way. >> reporter: now, as you mentioned, poppy, there is obviously a downside to that legacy, and that is, of course, the months and months of the partygate scandal, and the general -- which embroiled the british government under prime minister boris johnson. that is often what many ordinary people will remember of this government, particularly, of course, as max touched on that earlier, the cost of living, which impacted families up and down the country, and continue
and, of course, the war in ukraine, prime minister boris johnson, the outgoing prime minister boris johnsonpplied weapons to the ukrainian armed forces and in his words standing up to president putin, and that was the message he wanted to reiterate this morning. take a listen. >> together we have laid foundations that will stand the test of time, whether by taking back control of our laws or putting in vital new infrastructure. great solid masonry on which we will continue to build...
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she's close. devoris johnson, she's been unfailingly loyal to boris johnson. she wasn't involved directly in the crew to unseat him. she's been compared indeed somewhat devoris johnson, a figure of the right of the party. sometimes accused of being a little bit booster ish like forest johnson. is she the boris johnson, continuity canada, or can she her own road? well, this is really the big difference. we campaign a company and i think when you come painting in the leadership, your audience is very small. 150000 people say that we know us to quite supportive up for a strong and she will have calculated that she needs to appeal to the people to get what she wants from them, which is the votes. now the switch and you're appealing to the general public to a millions of people who lean conservative are not party members. she will have to appeal to them going forward if she wants to retain the majority and still be the prime minister of the next selection. so i think a lot of the things that she's been talking about the appeal to the right to the party that appeals
she's close. devoris johnson, she's been unfailingly loyal to boris johnson. she wasn't involved directly in the crew to unseat him. she's been compared indeed somewhat devoris johnson, a figure of the right of the party. sometimes accused of being a little bit booster ish like forest johnson. is she the boris johnson, continuity canada, or can she her own road? well, this is really the big difference. we campaign a company and i think when you come painting in the leadership, your audience is...
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liz truss takes over from boris johnson after a divisive leadership contest. how will she confront the cost-of-living crisis at home and what will be her foreign priorities? this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. britain's new prime minister is taking over at a time of unprecedented challenges and abroad. liz truss is under pressure to act on the country's cost-of-living crisis. families face soaring energy bills as inflation hits a 14 year high. she also needs to manage the post brexit relationship with the european union and the war in ukraine. her first task has been to form a cabinet. truss nominated mp's who supported her during the leadership contest. for the first time, the government's top four roles are not held by white men. truss is promising immediate steps to deal with high energy costs. >> we cannot just deal with today's problem. we cannot just put a sticking pasture on it. we need to increase our energy supplies long-term. that is why we will open up more supply in the north sea which the honorable gentleman has opposed. that i
liz truss takes over from boris johnson after a divisive leadership contest. how will she confront the cost-of-living crisis at home and what will be her foreign priorities? this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. britain's new prime minister is taking over at a time of unprecedented challenges and abroad. liz truss is under pressure to act on the country's cost-of-living crisis. families face soaring energy bills as inflation hits a 14 year high. she also needs to manage the...
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boris johnson! hear, save the king. boris johnson! hear. hear- _ save the king. boris johnson!ng. boris johnson! hear, hear. thank you, i save the king. boris johnson! hear, hear. thank you, mr i hear, hear. thank you, mr speaker- _ hear, hear. thank you, mr speaker- i— hear, hear. thank you, mr speaker. i hope _ hear, hear. thank you, mr speaker. i hope the - hear, hear. thank you, mr speaker. i hope the house| hear, hear. thank you, mr i speaker. i hope the house will not mind if i begin with a personal confession. a few months ago the bbc came to see me to talk about her majesty the queen and we sat down and the queen and we sat down and the cameras started rolling and they requested that i should talk about her in the past tense and i'm afraid i simply choked up and i could not go on and i am not easily moved to tears but i was so overcome with sadness that i had to ask them to go away. and i know that today, there are countless people in this country and around the world who have experienced the same sudden access of unexpected emotion. and i think millions of us are tryin
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i really hope that she will still continue the policy of boris johnson and we really hope that she will support ukraine. i don't know anything specifically, but that's what she is i don't know anything specific about her support, except that she supports ukraine, her policy towards ukraine is no different from johnson's in my opinion. and this is a big plus for us, and for other news, the european commission will allocate 500 million euros to ukraine to support the budget, this eu grant funding will help provide housing and training for internally displaced persons as well as supporting the agricultural sector is stated in the statement of the european commission, meanwhile, scientists offer their vision of how to avoid high inflation in ukraine in the conditions of a protracted war oksana bedrytenko talked about this with the professor of the university of california, yuri horodnichenko, who researched this issue . it's taxes, the second is borrowing , the third is foreign aid, and the fourth is printing money. borrowed money from us is very, very slow. this leaves three sources of fun
i really hope that she will still continue the policy of boris johnson and we really hope that she will support ukraine. i don't know anything specifically, but that's what she is i don't know anything specific about her support, except that she supports ukraine, her policy towards ukraine is no different from johnson's in my opinion. and this is a big plus for us, and for other news, the european commission will allocate 500 million euros to ukraine to support the budget, this eu grant funding...
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_ leader and therefore succeeds boris johnson when she has seen the queen and been _ johnson when sheand been asked to form a government, when you _ and been asked to form a government, when you become prime minister, you are not— when you become prime minister, you are notiust _ when you become prime minister, you are notjust given the nuclear codes, — are notjust given the nuclear codes, but you are briefed about things— codes, but you are briefed about things that you are not allowed to know _ things that you are not allowed to know beforehand. so how much will that briefing influence liz truss in her decisions? it seems she is not only preparing her top ministerial team _ only preparing her top ministerial team but— only preparing her top ministerial team but it looks like she might want _ team but it looks like she might want some fundamental reforms in the energy— want some fundamental reforms in the energy market. could she decide that it is actually necessary to cap the -as it is actually necessary to cap the gas price? — it is actually necessary to cap the gas price? that's p
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boris johnson brought toaether fight? boris johnson brought together this _ fight?ase pretty vociferously and then, when the referendum went the other way, she has embraced it. but more than that, saying she was wrong to say that remained was the thing to do. there are lots of people who think that shows she was just trying to go with the prevailing winds and she was doing it for career reasons, something she denies. she has talked about embracing brexit, making it work, economic growth, all things she says would help those areas of the country. but you're right, the conservative party over all is under pressure in other places come in very different areas so there are lots of lib dem facing seats where the conservative mps are under pressure there, so she will have two balance all of that. i think her team would argue that if you make the right calls on things like the energy crisis, if you get the economy growing then that will help everybody, so that is their way to do it but she is not the same kind of campaign as borisjohnson. his charisma, whether you liked it
boris johnson brought toaether fight? boris johnson brought together this _ fight?ase pretty vociferously and then, when the referendum went the other way, she has embraced it. but more than that, saying she was wrong to say that remained was the thing to do. there are lots of people who think that shows she was just trying to go with the prevailing winds and she was doing it for career reasons, something she denies. she has talked about embracing brexit, making it work, economic growth, all...
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well, i think the i boris johnson you know obviously he is leaving _ boris johnson you know obviouslyime minister and i think he might actually look back at the couple — might actually look back at the couple of months and think i'm rather— couple of months and think i'm rather glad in fact i wasn't still there — rather glad in fact i wasn't still there. because there are no really good _ there. because there are no really good answers to the crisis that we find ourselves in at the moment. there _ find ourselves in at the moment. there is— find ourselves in at the moment. there is lots of reports in the papers — there is lots of reports in the papers today, liz truss is going to have _ papers today, liz truss is going to have to _ papers today, liz truss is going to have to spend £100 billion to try and gel — have to spend £100 billion to try and get the country through the winter— and get the country through the winter and try and get the country through the winterand try and and get the country through the winter and try and deal with energy bills _ winter and try and deal with ener
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his main attack against boris johnson was on competence and character. trust -- liz truss has transformed the agenda. you have a similar gap between the two parties that you had a few years ago. that makes it easier for starmer. he can talk about policies. they are much more to the left. i think the public will be more prepared to give him that. >> i think it is a quite decent strategy. let's just avoid that. let's forget any of that. but there will be a lot of angry labor party members who want a clean house. they want reform. that will have an impact. >> at the conference they will probably keep it off the agenda if they can. publicly the labour party will say this was all in the past. it does still present practical problems. they are trying to make it as possible for him. those tend to be the people who go around and knock on doors. the party is in a difficult financial situation because it is not getting membership money from all of these former members. they are saying we will withhold our money. it is not just a political problem for starmer. it i
his main attack against boris johnson was on competence and character. trust -- liz truss has transformed the agenda. you have a similar gap between the two parties that you had a few years ago. that makes it easier for starmer. he can talk about policies. they are much more to the left. i think the public will be more prepared to give him that. >> i think it is a quite decent strategy. let's just avoid that. let's forget any of that. but there will be a lot of angry labor party members...
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so we heard from boris johnson this morning.ll just released found that six out of ten people in britain said the country's new prime minister should call a general election before the end of the year it was done before liz truss was named as party leader. it's not personal but doesn't speak to the idea she doesn't have a mandate from the british people to have that position only the tens of thousands of people who voted in the conservative party election. one of them was craig hoi, a member of the scottish conservatives. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> reporter: this is the first time a queen has appointed a new prime minister in this way, it's always been done in london. explain what liz truss was see. >> it's normally done half a mile up the road in downing street now they had to go to scotland where i'm from. compare and contrast the serenity you'll see. i think this is the calm before the storm as it were for the new prime minister. but i think she will have that ceremony with the queen where she wi
so we heard from boris johnson this morning.ll just released found that six out of ten people in britain said the country's new prime minister should call a general election before the end of the year it was done before liz truss was named as party leader. it's not personal but doesn't speak to the idea she doesn't have a mandate from the british people to have that position only the tens of thousands of people who voted in the conservative party election. one of them was craig hoi, a member of...
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well boris johnson come back and influence policy?ll find it highly lucrative with republicans and will probably break in a few millions for his memoir. remember that he was a journalist. you are right that he would like to return to politics. i thought there were hints of that in his last speech in the house of commons. perhaps it was a hint that he will be back. francine: just reassure everyone, i know the cat is still at downing. lizzy: larry the cat is a permanent resident of downing street. francine: i think i saw him behind you a moment ago. joining us now, it is exciting to have a fresh face. you wonder who they will put in price and how she is going to pull this off. >> that will be the most challenging a prime minister has had. inflation problems, geopolitical issues. the level of difficulty is high. francine: the most difficult thing she needs to deal with is the energy crisis. you speak to market participants you also need construction. bila you need to have some kind ofl: gap but you should not add to the economy. you need
well boris johnson come back and influence policy?ll find it highly lucrative with republicans and will probably break in a few millions for his memoir. remember that he was a journalist. you are right that he would like to return to politics. i thought there were hints of that in his last speech in the house of commons. perhaps it was a hint that he will be back. francine: just reassure everyone, i know the cat is still at downing. lizzy: larry the cat is a permanent resident of downing...
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reporter: are we reaching the end game for boris johnson? _ i'm late for a meeting in numberio... , was torn about whether he should resign. i'd dithered like mad about it for ages and i had friends of mine said, what the bloody hell are you still doing? what's wrong with you? why are you still there? well, you know, if anyone can turn it around, boris can turn it around, and i hang on... as long as i possibly could. are you going to resign, mr hart? then he went to seejohnson in his office at number 10. my final conversation with boris about, whichever way you look, there is somebody pointing a gun at you. and i remember saying to boris, look, if the cabinet doesn't get you, the backbenchers, the 1922 committee, will probably get you, if not this week then next week. and being boris, typically, it was a case of, well, i've got a chance, i can still turn this around. i said i don't think even you can do this, prime minister. hart resigned, as did the prime minister. any regrets, prime minister? in his final appearance at pmqs, johnson offered words of advice for his successor. focu
reporter: are we reaching the end game for boris johnson? _ i'm late for a meeting in numberio... , was torn about whether he should resign. i'd dithered like mad about it for ages and i had friends of mine said, what the bloody hell are you still doing? what's wrong with you? why are you still there? well, you know, if anyone can turn it around, boris can turn it around, and i hang on... as long as i possibly could. are you going to resign, mr hart? then he went to seejohnson in his office at...
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she's a i different figure to boris johnson. different figure to boris johnson.aw him here this morning, he was his old self, almost over enthusiastic prime minister. liz truss isn't as polished performer. this is the biggest moment of her career so far. we've heard her a lot over the last six weeks but to be honest most of the time she's been talking to the conservative party. this is talking to the country and the voters who in the next couple of years will decide whether she's a really quick, in and out the door prime minister or whether she gets a bit of to work on an agenda. fine prime minister or whether she gets a bit of to work on an agenda.- bit of to work on an agenda. one of the key things _ bit of to work on an agenda. one of the key things that _ bit of to work on an agenda. one of the key things that will _ bit of to work on an agenda. one of the key things that will tell - the key things that will tell everyone about what kind of government it is is when we see these big appointments, who she puts into number 11 downing st as chancellor, into the ho
she's a i different figure to boris johnson. different figure to boris johnson.aw him here this morning, he was his old self, almost over enthusiastic prime minister. liz truss isn't as polished performer. this is the biggest moment of her career so far. we've heard her a lot over the last six weeks but to be honest most of the time she's been talking to the conservative party. this is talking to the country and the voters who in the next couple of years will decide whether she's a really...
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the economy whereas liz truss' message has been much more optimistic taking on the optimism from boris johnsont regard. and rishi sunak's resignation triggered the wave of resignations that led to johnson's downfall. among the members, johnson remains popular. francine: thank you so much. we are joined by the professor of politics from the university of strathclyde. when and if liz truss is prime minister tomorrow she will go to the queen at balmoral she says and the first week that she will fix the energy price. sir curtice: if we operate within the frame liz truss has set for herself was tax cuts and not a handout, we have never had any observation that liz truss is minded to abandon her tax cuts. she was still defending them on british television yesterday morning. reversing -- on top of that she will abandoned vat on fuel as well as the so-called green levels. the interesting bit is what will she do with the hand outside? it has been clear in the last few weeks that the government would need to respond of the cost-of-living crisis by doing something to ensure that at least the what -- the
the economy whereas liz truss' message has been much more optimistic taking on the optimism from boris johnsont regard. and rishi sunak's resignation triggered the wave of resignations that led to johnson's downfall. among the members, johnson remains popular. francine: thank you so much. we are joined by the professor of politics from the university of strathclyde. when and if liz truss is prime minister tomorrow she will go to the queen at balmoral she says and the first week that she will...
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but prime minister boris johnson will make a final speech before lustrous her era. we will bring all to you as it happens. >> good to have you with us, the u.s. justice department is considering its next move hours after losing a legal battle with former president donald trump. a federal judge appointed by trump granted his request for a so-called special master to review documents seized from mar-a-lago. a cnn's sara murray explains, the throws a wrench into the justice department's investigation into potentially mishandled materials. >> a judge today granted tom trump's request for a special master to review the materials the fbi seized from the extraordinary search at mar-a-lago. judge -- writing because of trump's role as a former president, the stigma associated with the subject seizure is in a lead of its own. a future indictment based on any degree of property that we are trying to do assault in a reputation ilham of a decidedly different order of magnitude. and a major victory for trump, a third party attorney outside of government will soon be tasked with s
but prime minister boris johnson will make a final speech before lustrous her era. we will bring all to you as it happens. >> good to have you with us, the u.s. justice department is considering its next move hours after losing a legal battle with former president donald trump. a federal judge appointed by trump granted his request for a so-called special master to review documents seized from mar-a-lago. a cnn's sara murray explains, the throws a wrench into the justice department's...
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conservative party, so she will become the new prime minister of great britain and will replace boris johnson resignation in july. johnson will officially continue to perform the duties of the head of the government until tomorrow, and tomorrow he must prove to queen elizabeth ii about his resignation from the post of prime minister and present the forest tracks as his successor after of the official meeting with the queen of the tracks will officially become the prime minister, i will remind you that during the election campaign the tracks promised to be the greatest friend of ukraine following the example of boris johnson this is what the forest has to say today after her victory in the conservative party leader election was announced i am honored to be elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party i would like to thank the 1922 committee the party leader and the conservative party as a whole for organizing one of the longest interviews in history thank you thank you i would also like to thank my family my friends my political colleagues and all those who have helped me in th
conservative party, so she will become the new prime minister of great britain and will replace boris johnson resignation in july. johnson will officially continue to perform the duties of the head of the government until tomorrow, and tomorrow he must prove to queen elizabeth ii about his resignation from the post of prime minister and present the forest tracks as his successor after of the official meeting with the queen of the tracks will officially become the prime minister, i will remind...
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under the government boris johnson lead, _ to housing?ad - to housing? under the government boris johnson lead, we had some i borisjohnson lead, we had some really constructive conversations. there were plans to reform private renting, which is great, we welcome that. they were plans to build more social homes. that is the actual answer long—term to the housing emergency we are in. we were hearing more sounds, good noises. we were awaiting more action. i still hope we may see it from the new prime minister. , , ., ., we may see it from the new prime minister, , ., ., ., minister. just on the idea of building. — minister. just on the idea of building, which _ minister. just on the idea of building, which is _ minister. just on the idea of building, which is one - minister. just on the idea of - building, which is one element, but a huge element, it has dogged government after government, there is not a simple solution, is there, or is there?— is not a simple solution, is there, or is there? ., ._ , . or is there? there are ways in which th
under the government boris johnson lead, _ to housing?ad - to housing? under the government boris johnson lead, we had some i borisjohnson lead, we had some really constructive conversations. there were plans to reform private renting, which is great, we welcome that. they were plans to build more social homes. that is the actual answer long—term to the housing emergency we are in. we were hearing more sounds, good noises. we were awaiting more action. i still hope we may see it from the new...
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i want to thank my friend boris johnson boris you completed the brexit to queen elizabeth ii who shouldaccept his resignation and approve as the new prime minister or elizabeth tracks alexander khabarov ilya murdyakov together, london militants banned in russia with ordinary afghans people often come for advice . how to apply for a visa, how to get to russia to study the work of several hundred meters and a few minutes separated the embassy staff from the death of the area began today with a moment of silence perished. two of our comrades and immediately dmitry zhirnov, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the russian federation to afghanistan, agreed to give us a short interview with our fallen colleagues, without exaggeration of the heroes, according to the gentleman, the ambassador of the afghan side is somewhere not easy terrorists, but the current afghan leadership. in this case, it always points to the igil, which is banned in russia. last time the number of terrorist attacks increased greatly. lately increased driver coped with a slight concussion and continued driving
i want to thank my friend boris johnson boris you completed the brexit to queen elizabeth ii who shouldaccept his resignation and approve as the new prime minister or elizabeth tracks alexander khabarov ilya murdyakov together, london militants banned in russia with ordinary afghans people often come for advice . how to apply for a visa, how to get to russia to study the work of several hundred meters and a few minutes separated the embassy staff from the death of the area began today with a...
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simon, are we . reaching the endgame for boris johnson? — reaching the endgame for boris johnson?ing at number ten. johnson? i am late for a - meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh — meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh secretary, - meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh secretary, a - hart, welsh secretary, a long—timejohnson loyalist, was torn about whether he should resign. i torn about whether he should resin. ., ., ,., , resign. i thought about this for a long _ resign. i thought about this for a long time, _ resign. i thought about this for a long time, what - resign. i thought about this for a long time, what are l resign. i thought about this i for a long time, what are you still doing? what is wrong with you? why are you still there? and i thought if anyone can turnit and i thought if anyone can turn it around, boris can turn it around. i would hang on for as long as i possibly could. are you going to resign? he went to are you going to resign? he: went to see johnson in his went to seejohnson in his office at number ten. mr; went to see johnson in his office at
simon, are we . reaching the endgame for boris johnson? — reaching the endgame for boris johnson?ing at number ten. johnson? i am late for a - meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh — meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh secretary, - meeting at number ten. simon hart, welsh secretary, a - hart, welsh secretary, a long—timejohnson loyalist, was torn about whether he should resign. i torn about whether he should resin. ., ., ,., , resign. i thought about this for a long _ resign. i...
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boris johnson actively tried to lose muscles.the fact that the muscles are flabby has clearly become. it is clear on the greek beach, when he went to rest right in the midst of a political crisis, when about fifty associates left the johnson government, and after the announcement of his resignation, his things were successfully fussed with long 10. it turned out that the prime minister was right de naked. and if he called all world politicians to the summit of the family group wearing jackets without jackets, you need to undress. let's wait until they take a photo, we all have to show that we are cooler than putin well, just show that they are cooler putin clearly did not succeed in the fight, and the rest were ashamed even to try the british clown. so in a private conversation, jones once called french president emmanuel macron. this scandal was savored by the press on both sides of the english channel. well, that's where this clown fell in love so much in kiev, which london is actively supplying with weapons. well, in ukraine,
boris johnson actively tried to lose muscles.the fact that the muscles are flabby has clearly become. it is clear on the greek beach, when he went to rest right in the midst of a political crisis, when about fifty associates left the johnson government, and after the announcement of his resignation, his things were successfully fussed with long 10. it turned out that the prime minister was right de naked. and if he called all world politicians to the summit of the family group wearing jackets...
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and precipitated the downfall of boris johnson.st was seen as more of a loyalist and more as somebody that the conservative party felt they could lie rely on to push the agenda forward as they had toward a general election. i think that, ultimately, that is what swayed the voters and that she will likely be the new party leader and therefore prime minister. >> what will the new leader inherit and what are the major challenges ahead for the new prime minister. >> the new prime minister has got the conservative party. we have been talking about this since breck set. the fourth prime minister, and the conservative party. the electorate have been tired, exhausted from these elections. the most significant change is that when boris johnson became prime minister, he became prime minister having won a single issue election, getting brexit done. the electorate fatigued. the new prime minister comes in a different aftermath. they are facing serious issues. roughly inflation, recession, post brexit and the energy crisis. they will shake the
and precipitated the downfall of boris johnson.st was seen as more of a loyalist and more as somebody that the conservative party felt they could lie rely on to push the agenda forward as they had toward a general election. i think that, ultimately, that is what swayed the voters and that she will likely be the new party leader and therefore prime minister. >> what will the new leader inherit and what are the major challenges ahead for the new prime minister. >> the new prime...
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liz truss set to replace boris johnson. who is she? what does this mean for the uk? investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. thateans that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools n help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. okay season 6! aw... this'll take forev—or not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do? i love it when work actually works! i just booked this parking spot... this desk... and this conference room! i am filing status reports on an
liz truss set to replace boris johnson. who is she? what does this mean for the uk? investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. thateans that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools n help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at...
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. >>> plus, the uk naming a new prime minister to replace boris johnson. how the queen will break from tradition when the two women meet face to face. >>> and college football is back along with a powerful and heartwarming stadium tradition. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> and good evening i'm tom llamas, in for lester tonight we begin with that breaking news on this labor day. the surprise holiday ruling a judge handing former president trump a legal victory, appointing what's called a special master to oversee the documents seized from his home that ruling essentially removing the files from the justice department's possession the move could slow down any further investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents. the doj now has to decide whether it wants to fight that decision and it comes as mr. trump blasts the fbi in his first rally since the search for his part president biden was on the campaign trail today as both ramp up their roles in the final sprint to the midterm elections. kelly o'donnel
. >>> plus, the uk naming a new prime minister to replace boris johnson. how the queen will break from tradition when the two women meet face to face. >>> and college football is back along with a powerful and heartwarming stadium tradition. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> and good evening i'm tom llamas, in for lester tonight we begin with that breaking news on this labor day. the surprise holiday ruling a judge handing...
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dani: what is next for boris johnson? lizzy: i reckon the u.s. speaking circuit will be highly lucrative for boris johnson given his reputation among republicans. his nickname is baby trump. he used to be a journalist before politics and he could always go back to that. there were hints in his last speech he could return to the politics -- he is pasting -- he is facing an investigation over his conduct and could be suspended from the house of commons if he is found in contempt of parliament. the easier route for him would be to quit as an mp. we will have to see how he wants to handle his political career from the back benches. dani: thank you so much and thank you for all of your work covering this for us. bloomberg's lizzy burden. let's turn to the economic challenges facing liz truss. let's bring in the chief u.k. economist at pantheon macro economics. in terms of what we have heard from liz truss, the details are scant. one thing she said is i will govern as a conservative, i will deliverable plan to cut taxes and grow the economy. it is that
dani: what is next for boris johnson? lizzy: i reckon the u.s. speaking circuit will be highly lucrative for boris johnson given his reputation among republicans. his nickname is baby trump. he used to be a journalist before politics and he could always go back to that. there were hints in his last speech he could return to the politics -- he is pasting -- he is facing an investigation over his conduct and could be suspended from the house of commons if he is found in contempt of parliament....
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tras immediately thanked her predecessor and comrade boris johnson and declared that she was elected as a conservative and therefore to lead country, she will be the same as a conservative. well, i will also add about ms. trasa , she has repeatedly emphasized that even after boris johnson becomes the head of the british government, london's attitude towards ukraine will not change at all. and from what ms. taras said before these elections i sometimes get the impression that her help from great britain may even increase, and i will also add that mrs. taras will officially begin her duties tomorrow, first, boris johnson will hand over his powers to her, and then the queen of great britain, er, elizabeth ii will appoint her to this position, so god protect the queen and all her subjects. well, i will say frankly that everything that this person says, er, seems to me to be all gold, gold in words the same this time. so let's first listen to the kremlin hinting at negotiations with ukraine, which means that the kremlin has run out of gunpowder and wants to freeze the situation in the occ
tras immediately thanked her predecessor and comrade boris johnson and declared that she was elected as a conservative and therefore to lead country, she will be the same as a conservative. well, i will also add about ms. trasa , she has repeatedly emphasized that even after boris johnson becomes the head of the british government, london's attitude towards ukraine will not change at all. and from what ms. taras said before these elections i sometimes get the impression that her help from great...
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overthrew terezumey, then associates overthrew boris johnson, he managed to get elected, but it is nott will happen next, this is a fierce struggle, if you see how the debates are taking place in the public palace it's simple, they just fight wall to wall, this can be called real democracy, the question is what is needed so that there is no anarchy in the location, moral authority is needed, you are fighting so much and where is this whole process, but at any moment when you reach an agreement, the prime minister leaves to the queen or now to the king and gets the right to appoint, everything will happen as it has always happened, the tradition of the institution will be preserved with full observance of all the rules, which means that the law will work without reprimand, because it follows from all this if you want the stability of the law, then why is british law respected all over the world and why are russian oligarchs tried in british courts? well, because they trust, but this trust must be based on something, and i will say right away that i believe that it is based precisely on
overthrew terezumey, then associates overthrew boris johnson, he managed to get elected, but it is nott will happen next, this is a fierce struggle, if you see how the debates are taking place in the public palace it's simple, they just fight wall to wall, this can be called real democracy, the question is what is needed so that there is no anarchy in the location, moral authority is needed, you are fighting so much and where is this whole process, but at any moment when you reach an agreement,...