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boris will— johnson is one because of brexit. boris will always— johnson is one because of brexit. borisas 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 wants— enough comfort for him because he wants so— enough com
boris will— johnson is one because of brexit. boris will always— johnson is one because of brexit. borisas 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...
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, what can this mean for ukraine and how can the contribution be assessed and boris johnson's friendship with ukraine. boris johnson became one of the leaders in providing political and security support to ukraine. there will be an old new government, so to speak, a renewed johnson government. 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 s
, what can this mean for ukraine and how can the contribution be assessed and boris johnson's friendship with ukraine. boris johnson became one of the leaders in providing political and security support to ukraine. there will be an old new government, so to speak, a renewed johnson government. 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...
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boris johnson and _ decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i — decisions. we will come to borisisions. 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. that might— might want t
boris johnson and _ decisions. we will come to boris johnson and i — decisions. we will come to borisisions. 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...
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boris johnson. i think there is a feelin: boris johnson. i think there is a feeling within _ boris johnson. n the _ boris johnson. i think there is a feeling within the opposition i boris johnson. i think there is a i feeling within the opposition that liz truss is going to govern in a pretty similar way to the former prime minister. labour calling her continuityjohnson, but their styles are quite different, their economic approach might be slightly different as well, but fundamentally the criticism you will hear from the opposition over the next few days is that the government has run out of ideas. have a listen to labour deputy leader angela rayner, talking just after we heard from boris johnson. we have seen borisjohnson going around having his holidays and enjoying himself for weeks while the rest of the country has been absolutely petrified. i have businesses locally who have been there since prewar, saying they will not be able to survive. we have households struggling. to be honest, most people in this country are looking at that and thinking, so what? what are you going to do to help
boris johnson. i think there is a feelin: boris johnson. i think there is a feeling within _ boris johnson. n the _ boris johnson. i think there is a feeling within the opposition i boris johnson. i think there is a i feeling within the opposition that liz truss is going to govern in a pretty similar way to the former prime minister. labour calling her continuityjohnson, but their styles are quite different, their economic approach might be slightly different as well, but fundamentally the...
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johnson _ that boris johnson reached? i think borison 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 interesting _ govern
johnson _ that boris johnson reached? i think borison 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...
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the legacy was left to her by the outgoing prime minister boris johnson, whom she enthusiastically thanked you today. i want to thank my friend borisoris you completed the brexit to queen elizabeth ii who should formally accept 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. late
the legacy was left to her by the outgoing prime minister boris johnson, whom she enthusiastically thanked you today. i want to thank my friend borisoris you completed the brexit to queen elizabeth ii who should formally accept 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...
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i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy have introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party in the land of snobbery and ambitions of the new head of the conservatives, do not hold. will this be enough to solve internal problems? the issue of the track, known for critical remarks under the second referendum on scottish independence, is why the head of the country is wary of the future hostess, downing if she rules in accordance with her summer company. it will be a disaster, not only for scotland but for the whole of the uk let's hope it's not. now is a very serious time. for a country that requires special guidance. however, the track itself is of little interest. she prefers to turn a blind eye to the internal issues of the country for the fate of the world, the best thing to do with nikola stejan is to ignore her. i think it's a little difficult for her when she's first minister. she has a democratical
i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremy have introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party in the land of snobbery and ambitions of the new head of the conservatives, do not hold. will this be enough to solve internal problems? the issue of the track, known for critical remarks under the second referendum on...
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boris johnson! hear, save the king. boris johnson! hear. hear- _ save the king. boris johnson! hear, hear. thank _ save the king. 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 trying to understand why we are feeling t
boris johnson! hear, save the king. boris johnson! hear. hear- _ save the king. boris johnson! hear, hear. thank _ save the king. 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...
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i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you are done with brexit.introduced the vaccine and
i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you are done with brexit.introduced the vaccine and
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we saw boris johnson that he very _ her predecessor. we saw borisaw 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 indeed many prominent members of boris johnson was in a cabinet. perhaps — boris johnson was in a cabinet. perhaps at
we saw boris johnson that he very _ her predecessor. we saw borisaw 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....
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boris _ of that? it was a wonderful farewell speech from boris johnson. - of that? it was a wonderful farewell speech from boris farewell speech from boris johnson. all the | speech from borisjohnson. all the bits that make his speeches so amusing, 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
boris _ of that? it was a wonderful farewell speech from boris johnson. - of that? it was a wonderful farewell speech from boris farewell speech from boris johnson. all the | speech from borisjohnson. all the bits that make his speeches so amusing, 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...
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he performance by boris johnson, classic boris johnson.- classic boris johnson. ed 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 camero
he performance by boris johnson, classic boris johnson.- classic boris johnson. ed 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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have to basically say how she is different to boris johnson, have to basically say how she is different to borisjohnson, how to reinvent different to borisn, how to reinvent the party to go to the polls, and all in all not forgetting the conservative are very far bind the conservative are very far bind the polls at the moment, so watch this space. the polls at the moment, so watch this sace. the polls at the moment, so watch this space-— the polls at the moment, so watch this sace. ., .,, ., g , this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank ou this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for— this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking _ this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking us _ this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking us through - this space. indeed. natasha, jenny, thank you for talking us through the j thank you for talking us through the papers, and i know you will back with us at half past 11 p:m.. a momentous day, that is how the papers got to grips with it. more updates at 11:30pm. for now, though, i am lewis vaughanjones. goodbye. good evening, i'm tolson tollett and this is your s
have to basically say how she is different to boris johnson, have to basically say how she is different to borisjohnson, how to reinvent different to borisn, how to reinvent the party to go to the polls, and all in all not forgetting the conservative are very far bind the conservative are very far bind the polls at the moment, so watch this space. the polls at the moment, so watch this sace. the polls at the moment, so watch this space-— the polls at the moment, so watch this sace. ., .,, .,...
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clearly when you have boris johnson with over _ clearly when you have boris johnson with over 60 peoplew we have voting — at the length of the process, now we have voting online and people working — have voting online and people working from home, surely they could have been— working from home, surely they could have been at least half the duration of that _ have been at least half the duration of that. also this blue on blue attacks— of that. also this blue on blue attacks and how that leaves a very divided _ attacks and how that leaves a very divided party point and of course lined _ divided party point and of course lined the — divided party point and of course lined the opposition, and when parliament is sitting, it will do so again— parliament is sitting, it will do so again from — parliament is sitting, it will do so again from next monday, will of course — again from next monday, will of course he — again from next monday, will of course be very quick to jump again from next monday, will of course be very quick tojump on again from next monday, will of course be very quick to jum
clearly when you have boris johnson with over _ clearly when you have boris johnson with over 60 peoplew we have voting — at the length of the process, now we have voting online and people working — have voting online and people working from home, surely they could have been— working from home, surely they could have been at least half the duration of that _ have been at least half the duration of that. also this blue on blue attacks— of that. also this blue on blue attacks and how that...
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her patron, boris johnson, boris was at least originally born into wealth . born to be a tori and born heartless bastard, not passion chose to be, is it true that the rhinestone, who in her youth with her parents went to demonstrations against the margaretcher government, now chooses the iron lady as a role model. she imitates the evening so much that it's almost dejawet. look , she also leans on the podium. she also raises her eyebrows, copying her gaze, journalists enthusiastically notice any similarities in the frame in the form of rhinestones, riding a tank in estonia, making up for a drink in a black-armored car in germany, without rhinestones, walks around moscow in a fur cap of a kubanka. they immediately recall a similar headdress to teich. during the visit of the ussr no matter how much the british press vents, such a deliberate copying, of course, makes sense or the rhinestone wanted to look. first of all, the heir to the political course of margaret thatcher, but although the hotel itself said that she would not comprehend anything about diplomacy, she believes that britain
her patron, boris johnson, boris was at least originally born into wealth . born to be a tori and born heartless bastard, not passion chose to be, is it true that the rhinestone, who in her youth with her parents went to demonstrations against the margaretcher government, now chooses the iron lady as a role model. she imitates the evening so much that it's almost dejawet. look , she also leans on the podium. she also raises her eyebrows, copying her gaze, journalists enthusiastically notice any...
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speaker: boris johnson. borisi 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. we sat down and the cameras started rolling, and they requested that i should talk about her in the past tense. i am afraid that i simply choked up and could not go on. i am really not easily moved to tears, but i was so overcome with sadness that i had to ask them to go away. 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 trying to understand why we are feeling this deep, personal and almost familial sense of loss. perhaps it is partly that she has always been there, a changeless human reference point in british life; the person who all the surveys say appears most often in our dreams; so unvarying in her pole-star radiance that we have perhaps been lulled into thinking that she might be in some way eternal
speaker: boris johnson. borisi 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. we sat down and the cameras started rolling, and they requested that i should talk about her in the past tense. i am afraid that i simply choked up and could not go on. i am really not easily moved to tears, but i was so overcome with sadness that i had to ask them to go away. i know that, today, there are countless...
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boris johnson. she's going to be judged by her — boris johnson. uld - needs to done now. except for saying whether energy bills should be - whether energy bills should be frozen. f whether energy bills should be frozen. j ., . whether energy bills should be frozen. f ., . . ., . whether energy bills should be frozen. j ., . . ., . ., ., frozen. they've got a choice of two thins. frozen. they've got a choice of two things- what _ frozen. they've got a choice of two things. what you _ frozen. they've got a choice of two things. what you think _ frozen. they've got a choice of two things. what you think she - frozen. they've got a choice of two things. what you think she should | things. what you think she should do? the choice _ things. what you think she should do? the choice continuation - things. what you think she should do? the choice continuation so i things. what you think she should j do? the choice continuation so far this ear, do? the choice continuation so far this year. let _ do? the choice continuation so far this year, let the _ do? the
boris johnson. she's going to be judged by her — boris johnson. uld - needs to done now. except for saying whether energy bills should be - whether energy bills should be frozen. f whether energy bills should be frozen. j ., . whether energy bills should be frozen. f ., . . ., . whether energy bills should be frozen. j ., . . ., . ., ., frozen. they've got a choice of two thins. frozen. they've got a choice of two things- what _ frozen. they've got a choice of two things. what you _ frozen....
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i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremyou have introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on earth, it has been chosen for the coming months, then the party will have to win the trust of the ordinary people again, by the way, analysts do believe that today's amperturbation is a move, rather to reduce social voltage. after all, jones tried to remove several times, only the last one was successful. i believe that the resignation of the johnson government is a way to sacrifice a person in order to preserve elite information, another thing, which by this autumn may not expect a very serious political economic crisis in europe and this will create direct threats to the information of the ruling parties itself, or at least to their current foreign policy course, but i repeat in itself the resignation of the johnson government does not affect anything. it reshuffling a man a demonstrative act just to defus
i also want to thank our outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you ended brexit you crushed jeremyou have introduced friends and colleagues into active opposition to vladimir putin. thank you for trusting me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party. on earth, it has been chosen for the coming months, then the party will have to win the trust of the ordinary people again, by the way, analysts do believe that today's amperturbation is a move, rather to reduce...
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leader leader was talking about boris johnson's deputy leader leader was talking about borisjohnson's speech earlier. about boris johnson's speech earlier. ., , ., about borise are petrified 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 hav
leader leader was talking about boris johnson's deputy leader leader was talking about borisjohnson's speech earlier. about boris johnson's speech earlier. ., , ., about borise are petrified 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...
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boris johnson? what i focus on is — you are under boris johnson? n is are we delivering - you are under boris johnson? what i focus on is are we delivering for- you are under boris johnson? what i focus on is are we delivering for my | focus on is are we delivering for my constituents? as we said, £22.9 million as a crude town deal, there are more than 100 of those deals that need leveling up across this country with getting funding to our local college to help improve skills. i think voters are less bothered about who is there and more bothered about who is there and more bothered about who is there and more bothered about what we are delivering. that is what liz truss's message has been throughout the campaign into us as mps in the short time that she has been promised her. her focus is to say to us that she wants her governments focused on delivering for people. people don't expect miracles. they know we've had these big challenges with covid and a few challenges now as a result of the war between russia and ukraine. they don't think that we can
boris johnson? what i focus on is — you are under boris johnson? n is are we delivering - you are under boris johnson? what i focus on is are we delivering for- you are under boris johnson? what i focus on is are we delivering for my | focus on is are we delivering for my constituents? as we said, £22.9 million as a crude town deal, there are more than 100 of those deals that need leveling up across this country with getting funding to our local college to help improve skills. i think voters...
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i think you said boris johnson, not boris yeltsin. but boris johnson, i'm pretty sure you set.britain is a better place because of queen elizabeth. is it fair that she has been the glue holding the monarchy together? >> yes. i mean, it is a lottery. when you have a family, you know, hereditary family inheriting the head of state role, it is a lottery who you get. and i think britain was particularly fortunate to get somebody with such a natural touch. and, such a sense of duty and obligation and professionalism. and it, is on average, you are unlikely to get that. and british history is a pretty good illustration that you could get some really bad characters. george the third being. one and holding britain together, well, there is a possibility, and maybe a probability with scottish independence referendum. the interesting thing about that though is that they wouldn't become a republic. they would be independent from britain. but they would keep the monarchy. and nicola sturgeon, scotland's first minister was, you, know actually more fulsome in her tribute to the queen after he
i think you said boris johnson, not boris yeltsin. but boris johnson, i'm pretty sure you set.britain is a better place because of queen elizabeth. is it fair that she has been the glue holding the monarchy together? >> yes. i mean, it is a lottery. when you have a family, you know, hereditary family inheriting the head of state role, it is a lottery who you get. and i think britain was particularly fortunate to get somebody with such a natural touch. and, such a sense of duty and...
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why is nigel adams worried that she may lose voters that boris johnson has reached? >> boris 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 and in g
why is nigel adams worried that she may lose voters that boris johnson has reached? >> boris 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....
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when boris johnson announced his resignation. — be. when boris _ be. when boris johnson announced his resignation, ben wallace- i _ be. when boris johnson announced his resignation, ben wallace- i think- resignation, ben wallace— i think there _ resignation, ben wallace— i think there are — resignation, ben wallace— i think there are very few conservative senior— there are very few conservative senior mps you've had a good year or two, senior mps you've had a good year or two. ben_ senior mps you've had a good year or two, ben wallace is one of them, his handling _ two, ben wallace is one of them, his handling of— two, ben wallace is one of them, his handling of the ukraine crisis and also the — handling of the ukraine crisis and also the afghanistan crisis last year— also the afghanistan crisis last year as— also the afghanistan crisis last year as well earned him a rise in his stock — year as well earned him a rise in his stock. he was seen as an early favourite, — his stock. he was seen as an early favourite, but however he announced he would
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boris rectifying the damage we've done to our nuclear industry.— our nuclear industry. boris johnson cannot guarantee _ our nuclear industry. borison cannot guarantee that a _ our nuclear industry. boris johnson cannot guarantee that a new - our nuclear industry. boris johnsonl cannot guarantee that a new nuclear power station will be built. that decision will be taken by his successor. and it could take billions of pounds, not the millions he's pledged to get the project off the ground. even then, it might not produce any powerfor the ground. even then, it might not produce any power for another 15 years. produce any power for another 15 ears. . , produce any power for another 15 ears. ., , . ., , , years. please welcome, liz truss... at the final — years. please welcome, liz truss... at the final hustings _ years. please welcome, liz truss... at the final hustings event - years. please welcome, liz truss... at the final hustings event last - at the final hustings event last night, the candidates who are keen to say they would expand domestic energy production. the to say they would expand domestic energy production.— energy pro
boris rectifying the damage we've done to our nuclear industry.— our nuclear industry. boris johnson cannot guarantee _ our nuclear industry. borison cannot guarantee that a _ our nuclear industry. boris johnson cannot guarantee that a new - our nuclear industry. boris johnsonl cannot guarantee that a new nuclear power station will be built. that decision will be taken by his successor. and it could take billions of pounds, not the millions he's pledged to get the project off the ground. even...
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i also want to thank the outgoing leader and my friend boris johnson boris you made brexit happen.lopment of a vaccine against coronavirus and opposed vladimir for putin it means the same for the british and the whole world, whether the coming to power of fear experts remind that the current foreign minister is known for his loud promises, for example, against all odds, to reduce taxes in the country and freeze gas prices. this, despite the fact that now in britain the problems of record proportions from rising prices for electricity fuel food to falling living standards of real incomes. and uh, inflation rates, and beyond the desire to deal with internal failures. trass, of course, intends to resolve the ukrainian crisis, for example, calling zelensky is the first thing she is going to do as prime minister. and also, is it known that she came off as her own, considered rostov and voronezh to be ukrainian territories and stated that she did not intend to recognize russia's sovereignty over them ; it seems to me that there is a certain danger in the fact that the chandelier does not
i also want to thank the outgoing leader and my friend boris johnson boris you made brexit happen.lopment of a vaccine against coronavirus and opposed vladimir for putin it means the same for the british and the whole world, whether the coming to power of fear experts remind that the current foreign minister is known for his loud promises, for example, against all odds, to reduce taxes in the country and freeze gas prices. this, despite the fact that now in britain the problems of record...
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heavy a legacy left her with the outgoing example of boris johnson, whom she enthusiastically thanked today. homeless, i want to thank my friend borisaccines. you stopped vladimir putin, you are admired from kiev to carlisle. the end of the party publication dependent publishes on the cover of the garbage can from the new cabinet waiting for financial support from the population and businesses that cannot cope with extremely high electricity prices. experts estimate the likely amount of state support to be at least £100 billion. this means new borrowings and debts, the opponent of the traces was opposed to this approach. but in the end, he lost. tomorrow , boris johnson will walk out of this door for the last time as prime minister to deliver his farewell speech to the nation. after that, together with the woods, they will go to scotland to balroll castle to surprise their queen elizabeth ii , who should officially accept his resignation and approve him as the new prime minister or elisabeth of the route alexander khabarov ilya mordyukov together, london these minutes in the baltic sea rescuers from sweden to latvia are examining th
heavy a legacy left her with the outgoing example of boris johnson, whom she enthusiastically thanked today. homeless, i want to thank my friend borisaccines. you stopped vladimir putin, you are admired from kiev to carlisle. the end of the party publication dependent publishes on the cover of the garbage can from the new cabinet waiting for financial support from the population and businesses that cannot cope with extremely high electricity prices. experts estimate the likely amount of state...
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boris johnson outgoing. we are about to get liz truss incoming. what did she have to say? lizz borisnson's -- lizzy: boris johnson speech, he made a reference. the raymond general who was very successful, made a comeback and then returned his power. that is something boris johnson was aware of. he adds to his comments, if you remember, he said i still of easter baby. he also had some words they asked of him of his speech. it was more their fault that he was seen on downey street then what made his position super hard. alix: what can we expect from liz truss on energy topics today? lizzy: suggesting that truss is pledging 150 billion pounds. it is an interesting analysis from our colleagues that suggests if these come into play and inflation didn't rise, already in the double digits, 75 basis points from the base would be less likely. although it could stay higher for longer. if this is the new normal for energy. alix: such a point. lizzy burden of bloomberg joining us. we will come back to you later in the show for an up date as we wait for liz truss to speak. coming up, oil's brief
boris johnson outgoing. we are about to get liz truss incoming. what did she have to say? lizz borisnson's -- lizzy: boris johnson speech, he made a reference. the raymond general who was very successful, made a comeback and then returned his power. that is something boris johnson was aware of. he adds to his comments, if you remember, he said i still of easter baby. he also had some words they asked of him of his speech. it was more their fault that he was seen on downey street then what made...
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boris johnson government la _ best way forward? when the boris johnson government la set - best way forward? when the borislders to enable us to support all families in the country through this difficult time but without knowing all of the additional costs on to government borrowing. dan additional costs on to government borrowinu. ., ,., additional costs on to government borrowinu. ., , ., borrowing. dan tomlinson, senior economist — borrowing. dan tomlinson, senior economist at _ borrowing. dan tomlinson, senior economist at the _ borrowing. dan tomlinson, senior economist at the resolution i economist at the resolution foundation think tank, thank you. it's all happening in that building behind dan tomlinson and we are now 40 minutes or so away from finding out who will be taking up residence behind the famous black door of number ten. after two months of campaigning, the leader of the conservative party will be announced and tomorrow borisjohnson's and tomorrow boris johnson's premiership and tomorrow borisjohnson's premiership will formally come to an end. 0ur political correspondent ben wright takes
boris johnson government la _ best way forward? when the boris johnson government la set - best way forward? when the borislders to enable us to support all families in the country through this difficult time but without knowing all of the additional costs on to government borrowing. dan additional costs on to government borrowinu. ., ,., additional costs on to government borrowinu. ., , ., borrowing. dan tomlinson, senior economist — borrowing. dan tomlinson, senior economist at _ borrowing....
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boris johnson, _ have to prepare ourselves for. boris johnson, for— have to prepare ourselves for. borisson, for one of his final motions is to sign off sizewell c. thais— motions is to sign off sizewell c. that's going to take ten years. only now that _ that's going to take ten years. only now that the crisis is here heavily woken _ now that the crisis is here heavily woken up — now that the crisis is here heavily woken up to the fact that we need to be woken up to the fact that we need to he more _ woken up to the fact that we need to be more energy secure. my woken up to the fact that we need to be more energy secure.— be more energy secure. my dear old mum, be more energy secure. my dear old mum. god — be more energy secure. my dear old mum. god rest _ be more energy secure. my dear old mum, god rest her— be more energy secure. my dear old mum, god rest her soul, _ be more energy secure. my dear old mum, god rest her soul, used - be more energy secure. my dear old mum, god rest her soul, used to . mum, god rest her soul, used to always keep candles in the house and i attended to find
boris johnson, _ have to prepare ourselves for. boris johnson, for— have to prepare ourselves for. borisson, for one of his final motions is to sign off sizewell c. thais— motions is to sign off sizewell c. that's going to take ten years. only now that _ that's going to take ten years. only now that the crisis is here heavily woken _ now that the crisis is here heavily woken up — now that the crisis is here heavily woken up to the fact that we need to be woken up to the fact that we need...
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boris johnson?— as he did in terms of dealing with boris johnson? well, it is a pretty tartet rich boris johnson? hits, ukraine and the rest. often there was an open _ hits, ukraine and the rest. often there was an open goal - hits, ukraine and the rest. often there was an open goal and i hits, ukraine and the rest. often there was an open goal and keir| there was an open goal and keir starmer were shooting it over the top! tt starmer were shooting it over the to -i . starmer were shooting it over the too! , ., , starmer were shooting it over the too! ., starmer were shooting it over the to! ., ., top! it is always harder than it looks, top! it is always harder than it looks. as _ top! it is always harder than it looks, as someone _ top! it is always harder than it looks, as someone who i top! it is always harder than it looks, as someone who has i top! it is always harder than it. looks, as someone who has done top! it is always harder than it - looks, as someone who has done it, i like to— looks, as someone who has done it, i like to think _ looks, as someone who has done it, i like to think i —
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boris johnson not guarantee _ nuclear industry. boris johnson not guarantee that _ nuclear industry. borisguarantee that a _ nuclear industry. boris johnson not guarantee that a new- not guarantee that a new nuclear power station will be built. that decision will be taken by his successor, and it could take billions of pounds, not the millions he has pledged, to get the project off the ground. even then, it might not produce any power for another 15 years. in the serious short—term challenge of soaring bills, liz truss has said she would offer immediate support if she becomes prime minister. but she hasn't said how much. rishi sunak has said he would cushion the well from the effect of price increases but hasn't said how much money he provide. the labour leader would present his call for a six—month price freeze. for would present his call for a six-month price freeze. for the millions of— six-month price freeze. for the millions of people _ six-month price freeze. for the millions of people that - six-month price freeze. for the millions of people that would . millions of people that woul
boris johnson not guarantee _ nuclear industry. boris johnson not guarantee that _ nuclear industry. borisguarantee that a _ nuclear industry. boris johnson not guarantee that a new- not guarantee that a new nuclear power station will be built. that decision will be taken by his successor, and it could take billions of pounds, not the millions he has pledged, to get the project off the ground. even then, it might not produce any power for another 15 years. in the serious short—term challenge...
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the boris - johnson took a very -- boris johnson johnson took a very —— boris johnson government— johnsonand other government is trying _ beyond, and other government is trying to— beyond, and other government is trying to put that right because it doesn't _ trying to put that right because it doesn't want to step on the toes of those _ doesn't want to step on the toes of those who— doesn't want to step on the toes of those who voted for brexit thinking that would stop all migrants coming, not realising that the british economy the constant flow of migrant workers _ economy the constant flow of migrant workers do— economy the constant flow of migrant workers. , ., . . workers. do you agree that the reason that _ workers. do you agree that the reason that attitudes _ workers. do you agree that the reason that attitudes are - workers. do you agree that the i reason that attitudes are shifting in both countries with regards to migrants that are in the country is because day today, we come up against this? we've seen in hospitals, there aren't enough people, nurses to move people through the
the boris - johnson took a very -- boris johnson johnson took a very —— boris johnson government— johnsonand other government is trying _ beyond, and other government is trying to— beyond, and other government is trying to put that right because it doesn't _ trying to put that right because it doesn't want to step on the toes of those _ doesn't want to step on the toes of those who— doesn't want to step on the toes of those who voted for brexit thinking that would stop all migrants...
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boris to housing? under the government itoris johnson _ to housing? under the government boris johnson lead, _ to housing? under the government borisgovernment 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 the house-building _ or is th
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boris johnson boris you brought about brexit contributed to the development of a coronavirus vaccine and stood up to vladimir putin domestic policy, hot days ahead, she will appoint new ministers. in his office , he already knows the approximate parameters of this new government. apparently , the list will be glad to become the closest assistant to the allies, and the former minister will become the second person in the cabinet. well , for now, business ministers are quasi-klarten. he will get the post of minister of finance and, most likely, as they say, ah, another supporter or from the track will be appointed minister of foreign affairs. james cloverly. well let's see what happens in the next few days everything will be. clear yes thank you for who got the portfolio of borisnson said my colleague alexander khabarov, together with him, are closely following what is happening. the minister of opec plus countries unanimously voted for a return to the august parameters of the deal in october, production will again be reduced by 100,000 barrels per day. what decision was made today within the plus. eh, what exactly? we agreed and thank you, the next meeting has just taken place. strange plus considered the results of the execution of the agreement for the month of july this year, the current situation forecasts the formation of balance. just suggestions until the end of the year, but in general, performance is at a high level, and it was decided to reduce someone's production by 100,000 bar or a day for the month of october. let me remind you that in september, a decision was made to increase by 100,000 for september. well this decision was made due to the fact that we considered the current situation on the market, made an assessment, heard something from the
boris johnson boris you brought about brexit contributed to the development of a coronavirus vaccine and stood up to vladimir putin domestic policy, hot days ahead, she will appoint new ministers. in his office , he already knows the approximate parameters of this new government. apparently , the list will be glad to become the closest assistant to the allies, and the former minister will become the second person in the cabinet. well , for now, business ministers are quasi-klarten. he will get...
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boris johnson was _ turn down their thermostats. boris johnson was very _ turn down their thermostats. boris reluctant to talk to the _ johnson was very reluctant to talk to the british public about how they might— to the british public about how they might reduce their energy use. nobody— might reduce their energy use. nobody wants to hear the words rationing, — nobody wants to hear the words rationing, particularly not liz truss. — rationing, particularly not liz truss. on_ rationing, particularly not liz truss, on her third day as prime minister. — truss, on her third day as prime minister, but i think that does increasingly seem to be what we're looking _ increasingly seem to be what we're looking at — increasingly seem to be what we're looking at here. we already see drastic— looking at here. we already see drastic measures taken on the continent _ drastic measures taken on the continent. we could potentially see similar— continent. we could potentially see similar measures being introduced here _ similar measures being introduced here~ my— similar measures being introduced here. my con
boris johnson was _ turn down their thermostats. boris johnson was very _ turn down their thermostats. boris reluctant to talk to the _ johnson was very reluctant to talk to the british public about how they might— to the british public about how they might reduce their energy use. nobody— might reduce their energy use. nobody wants to hear the words rationing, — nobody wants to hear the words rationing, particularly not liz truss. — rationing, particularly not liz truss. on_ rationing,...
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borisjohnson and ago when she was saying goodbye to boris johnson and welcoming and liz truss_ boris johnson and welcoming and liz truss where — boris look actually much _ truss where she did look actually much more frail. with her cardigan and her— much more frail. with her cardigan and hertartan much more frail. with her cardigan and her tartan skirt. this was a photo — and her tartan skirt. this was a photo that— and her tartan skirt. this was a photo that was taken as recently as may, _ photo that was taken as recently as may, head — photo that was taken as recently as may, head of the platinum jubilee, as you _ may, head of the platinum jubilee, as you say, — may, head of the platinum jubilee, as you say, she was wearing some itents— as you say, she was wearing some items of— as you say, she was wearing some items ofjewellery that her parents had given— items ofjewellery that her parents had given her, so a lovelier march notiust_ had given her, so a lovelier march notiust to — had given her, so a lovelier march notjust to her had given her, so a lovelier march not just to her parents but to tradition— not just to her parents b
borisjohnson and ago when she was saying goodbye to boris johnson and welcoming and liz truss_ boris johnson and welcoming and liz truss where — boris look actually much _ truss where she did look actually much more frail. with her cardigan and her— much more frail. with her cardigan and hertartan much more frail. with her cardigan and her tartan skirt. this was a photo — and her tartan skirt. this was a photo that— and her tartan skirt. this was a photo that was taken as recently as...
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boris johnson? — reaching the endgame for boris johnson? l— reaching the endgame for boris johnson? 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 number ten. my final conversation _ office at
boris johnson? — reaching the endgame for boris johnson? l— reaching the endgame for boris johnson? 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, _...
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boris johnson!— hopefully she will do better than boris johnson! ris johnson! i think they are all as bad as each other. how did i boris johnson! i think they are all| as bad as each other. how did you feel when you _ as bad as each other. how did you feel when you heard _ as bad as each other. how did you feel when you heard she - as bad as each other. how did you feel when you heard she had i as bad as each other. how did you feel when you heard she had wonl as bad as each other. how did you i feel when you heard she had won the leadership election? just feel when you heard she had won the leadership election?— leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't trust _ leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't trust any _ leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't trust any of _ leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't trust any of them. - leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't trust any of them. i'm i leadership election? just a bit eh. i don't trust any of them. i'm not | idon't trust any of them.
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boris johnson, _ will challenge him. speaking of boris johnson, predecessor, i will challenge him. speaking of i boris- boris johnson, predecessor, what did borisjohnson, predecessor, what did you make of his farewell remarks? he talked about roman cincinnatus, and like him, he will be returning to his farm, he said, but we have all been cincinnatus, who apparently eventually returned to rome, so could he be back? i eventually returned to rome, so could he be back?— eventually returned to rome, so could he be back? i think the whole of westminster _ could he be back? i think the whole of westminster collectively - could he be back? i think the whole| of westminster collectively googled cincinnatus at about half past seven this morning. borisjohnson was defiant, he talked about his party wanting to change the rules to get rid of him, even though they didn't change the rules. he talked about that. talked about the party getting behind liz truss to deal with the economic emergency. but love him or know of him, borisjohnson is someone who likes to raise eyebrows, and that reference to the roman emperor ci
boris johnson, _ will challenge him. speaking of boris johnson, predecessor, i will challenge him. speaking of i boris- boris johnson, predecessor, what did borisjohnson, predecessor, what did you make of his farewell remarks? he talked about roman cincinnatus, and like him, he will be returning to his farm, he said, but we have all been cincinnatus, who apparently eventually returned to rome, so could he be back? i eventually returned to rome, so could he be back?— eventually returned to...
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well, i think the boris johnson _ at the moment? well, i think the borisobviously at the moment? well, i think the i boris johnson you know obviously he is leaving _ boris johnson you know obviously he is leaving downing street tomorrow as prime _ is leaving downing street tomorrow as prime minister and i think he might— as prime 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 billi
well, i think the boris johnson _ at the moment? well, i think the borisobviously at the moment? well, i think the i boris johnson you know obviously he is leaving _ boris johnson you know obviously he is leaving downing street tomorrow as prime _ is leaving downing street tomorrow as prime minister and i think he might— as prime 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...
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basically what borisjohnson to you and blind followers, which is basically what boris johnson did, but it— basically what boris
basically what borisjohnson to you and blind followers, which is basically what boris johnson did, but it— basically what boris
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boris johnson is prime minister than. meanwhile boris johnson is prime _ prime minister than. meanwhile borisris johnson is prime minister until- johnson is prime minister until tuesday, news of the commons investigation into whether or not he misled parliament. this investigation into whether or not he misled parliament.— misled parliament. this is been a bi sto misled parliament. this is been a big story today — misled parliament. this is been a big story today and _ misled parliament. this is been a big story today and the _ misled parliament. this is been a i big story today and the governments where that they've hired has decided or called this investigation and whether boris johnson or called this investigation and whether borisjohnson misled mps of what he knew about downing street parties lord and the reason why they said this is a flawed process in his view is that he says it is not fair that this process doesn't have to prove whether or not borisjohnson intentionally misled mps and are simply determining whether or not he did mislead mps over what he knew about downing street partie
boris johnson is prime minister than. meanwhile boris johnson is prime _ prime minister than. meanwhile borisris johnson is prime minister until- johnson is prime minister until tuesday, news of the commons investigation into whether or not he misled parliament. this investigation into whether or not he misled parliament.— misled parliament. this is been a bi sto misled parliament. this is been a big story today — misled parliament. this is been a big story today and _ misled parliament....
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a street appeared instead of leo tolstoy street boris johnson and in chernihiv , the prime minister was consecrated as a cossack, so johnson became borisina, uh, our respect, our thanks to this honorable person for supporting ukraine andriy lisovyi also explained why they chose kaka . you can see that the clothes on the head, the linen hairstyle emphasizes his character, emphasizes his will, it is clear from his face that he is a big man, boris johnson's hairstyle resembles a cake that appeared in the window of one of the kyiv cafes, the dessert is made of custard puff pastry baked apples , meringue and ice cream, the topping is chaotic and voluminous, the menu says so and looks like johnson's wonderful hairstyle, and in the meantime , boris's homemade recipes appeared on the internet johnsonka, cut the peaches, melt the butter , add sugar and mix, serve and enjoy, and everything will be fine, because we are from ukraine, and this is gusak boris johnson, it was made by vinnytsia dollmaker nataliya drimliuga, the idea to sew such an interior doll arose, she says spontaneously , to make johnson's idea, you then when i i saw that he was n
a street appeared instead of leo tolstoy street boris johnson and in chernihiv , the prime minister was consecrated as a cossack, so johnson became borisina, uh, our respect, our thanks to this honorable person for supporting ukraine andriy lisovyi also explained why they chose kaka . you can see that the clothes on the head, the linen hairstyle emphasizes his character, emphasizes his will, it is clear from his face that he is a big man, boris johnson's hairstyle resembles a cake that appeared...
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boris johnson, _ awkwardness. she has shades of boris johnson, in _ awkwardness. she has shades of borisks her audience wants to hear at a given time. she will insult — wants to hear at a given time. she will insult the bbc on gigabits news — will insult the bbc on gigabits news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb_ news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news — news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news. we have had a long summer of— one gb news. we have had a long summer of nostalgia for the bygone days of— summer of nostalgia for the bygone days of the tory party. there has been _ days of the tory party. there has been a _ days of the tory party. there has been a conservative government in one form _ been a conservative government in one form or— been a conservative government in one form or another for 12 years. in terms _ one form or another for 12 years. in terms of— one form or another for 12 years. in terms of the — one form or another for 12 years. in terms of the approach that we need to get— terms of the approach that we need to get this — terms of the approach tha
boris johnson, _ awkwardness. she has shades of boris johnson, in _ awkwardness. she has shades of borisks her audience wants to hear at a given time. she will insult — wants to hear at a given time. she will insult the bbc on gigabits news — will insult the bbc on gigabits news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb_ news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news — news. she's a bit of a chameleon. —— one gb news. we have had a long summer of— one gb news. we have had a...
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strength to remain— would have taken all her strength to remain upright, to have boris johnson — remain upright, to have borison, then, to meet— johnson and his resignation, then, to meet with the incoming new prime minister— to meet with the incoming new prime minister liz _ to meet with the incoming new prime minister liz traz. and the cancellation of the virtual privy council meeting where new government ministers _ council meeting where new government ministers would be sworn in, that was postponed. now we know that prince _ was postponed. now we know that prince william is flying to balmoral. obviously, great concern. weiust_ balmoral. obviously, great concern. we just need to hope, i am not suggesting it is because for alarm, we hope _ suggesting it is because for alarm, we hope that the queen remains comfortable and is out on her feet in due _ comfortable and is out on her feet in due course. the _ in due course. the statement says the queen remains comfortable and at balmoral. she has been scaling back her royal duties. she has, a lot of them are falling on the _ she has, a lot of them are falling on
strength to remain— would have taken all her strength to remain upright, to have boris johnson — remain upright, to have borison, then, to meet— johnson and his resignation, then, to meet with the incoming new prime minister— to meet with the incoming new prime minister liz _ to meet with the incoming new prime minister liz traz. and the cancellation of the virtual privy council meeting where new government ministers _ council meeting where new government ministers would be sworn in,...
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boris johnson _ together. and liz truss, of course boris johnson went _ together. and liz truss, of course borister? i imagine so. ithink it's one of the few things that unite i minister? i imagine so. i think it's. one of the few things that unite the country. _ one of the few things that unite the country, and she's been advised to stick— country, and she's been advised to stick with— country, and she's been advised to stick with it — country, and she's been advised to stick with it. she certainly said she's— stick with it. she certainly said she's going to raise the defence spending — she's going to raise the defence spending usually. this incredible borrowing, she's going to raise it to three — borrowing, she's going to raise it to three different —— 3% gbp. if she's— to three different —— 3% gbp. if she's going _ to three different —— 3% gbp. if she's going to borrow and bust, she's— she's going to borrow and bust, she's going to borrow and bust, she's going to borrow and bust, she's going to on behalf of ukraine. good _ she's going to on behalf of ukraine. good to— she's going to on behalf
boris johnson _ together. and liz truss, of course boris johnson went _ together. and liz truss, of course borister? i imagine so. ithink it's one of the few things that unite i minister? i imagine so. i think it's. one of the few things that unite the country. _ one of the few things that unite the country, and she's been advised to stick— country, and she's been advised to stick with— country, and she's been advised to stick with it — country, and she's been advised to stick with it....
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yes, the boris johnson covid—19 trauma, the boris johnson covid—19 trauma, the six _ the boris johnson line about— trauma. peter martin has this line about how— trauma. peter martin has this line about how it is true rather than accurate — about how it is true rather than accurate. and will be at the brexit trauma, _ accurate. and will be at the brexit trauma, there was a political journalists going through and saying that's— journalists going through and saying that's inaccurate in this did not happen, — that's inaccurate in this did not happen, that did not happen. but i'm sure this _ happen, that did not happen. but i'm sure this will happen again but i personally would hope that it doesn't _ personally would hope that it doesn't. i think trauma has its place — doesn't. i think trauma has its place because you can tweak events and use _ place because you can tweak events and use it _ place because you can tweak events and use it to explore the idea as opposed — and use it to explore the idea as opposed the events themselves. i hope _ opposed the events themselves. i hope people resp
yes, the boris johnson covid—19 trauma, the boris johnson covid—19 trauma, the six _ the boris johnson line about— trauma. peter martin has this line about how— trauma. peter martin has this line about how it is true rather than accurate — about how it is true rather than accurate. and will be at the brexit trauma, _ accurate. and will be at the brexit trauma, there was a political journalists going through and saying that's— journalists going through and saying that's inaccurate in...
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extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life another extraordinary chapter in the borisjohnson life story. hind another extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life story.— borismbition to return as leader when margaret thatcher won in 79, he was convinced the party would realise the terrible mistake it had made. some people say delusion in politics is not uncommon among those who have been leader. bhd is not uncommon among those who have been leader. �* is not uncommon among those who have been leader-— been leader. and then he went in for the lona been leader. and then he went in for the long salt. _ been leader. and then he went in for the long salt, do _ been leader. and then he went in for the long salt, do you _ been leader. and then he went in for the long salt, do you remember? i been leader. and then he went in for the long salt, do you remember? he sat on the benches and cribs and complained about whatever thatcher was doing for the next ten years. good morning, secretary of state, congratulations to you both. there goes jacob rees—mogg and also, the interesting man at his side, graham stuart, a lot of people have been worried about jacob rees—mogg a
extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life another extraordinary chapter in the borisjohnson life story. hind another extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life story.— borismbition to return as leader when margaret thatcher won in 79, he was convinced the party would realise the terrible mistake it had made. some people say delusion in politics is not uncommon among those who have been leader. bhd is not uncommon among those who have been leader. �* is not uncommon among those...
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on brexit and didn't— changing position on brexit and didn't really criticise boris johnson _ didn't really criticise borishas been the — johnson but make sure so she has been the shape shifter in order to reach _ been the shape shifter in order to reach the — been the shape shifter in order to reach the top step popular and not afraid to _ reach the top step popular and not afraid to cut taxes and not afraid to deviate — afraid to cut taxes and not afraid to deviate from previous chances of done _ to deviate from previous chances of done is _ to deviate from previous chances of done is prepared to be unpopular and that's really— done is prepared to be unpopular and that's really her doubling down. the aeneral that's really her doubling down. tue: general election is that's really her doubling down. ti2 general election is only about two years away and you want to be a popular prime minister to get your party back into power in two yea rs' two years' time and do you think she will get any kind of criticism from within about what she is doing issues unpopular on politics? first issues unpopular on politics?
on brexit and didn't— changing position on brexit and didn't really criticise boris johnson _ didn't really criticise borishas been the — johnson but make sure so she has been the shape shifter in order to reach _ been the shape shifter in order to reach the — been the shape shifter in order to reach the top step popular and not afraid to _ reach the top step popular and not afraid to cut taxes and not afraid to deviate — afraid to cut taxes and not afraid to deviate from previous...
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i want to thank the outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you completed brexit and opposed vladimirutin you were adored from kiev to carlisle under the slogan of a confidant. but what does she really promise to do a yorkshire woman and know that a woman is a woman who will happen when and if you become prime minister you will be taken to a rather secluded office on downing 3-10, where the so-called letter of last resort will be laid out your orders that you will send to the captain of the tribent. your orders by the prime ministers are rhinestones on the use of nuclear weapons. this will mean total annihilation. i won't ask you if you would press the red button. you would answer. yes, but such a task, i would feel terrible. and what do you feel about this? i think this is an important task for prime minister. i'm ready to do it. i am convinced that putin will not stop. he will not stop in ukraine, he will go to eastern europe and will threaten world security. it will also send a signal to other authoritarian leaders around the world as to what is unacceptable, which is why it is abs
i want to thank the outgoing leader my friend boris johnson boris you completed brexit and opposed vladimirutin you were adored from kiev to carlisle under the slogan of a confidant. but what does she really promise to do a yorkshire woman and know that a woman is a woman who will happen when and if you become prime minister you will be taken to a rather secluded office on downing 3-10, where the so-called letter of last resort will be laid out your orders that you will send to the captain of...