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conservatives elsewhere -- in the european context, conservatives supported the monarchy, the state churchthe aristocracy. in the united states we do not have a king, an established church, lords and baroness's. what do american conservatives want to defend? i think the answer is the political institutions set up with the constitution, the principles of the declaration of independence. one reason is this is not the only definition of american conservatism. i wanted to have a larger category, the right, people like me, but also includes other groups that may not share that definition. i can tell you what an american conservative is, but i'm not sure everyone would agree on the right. susan: tell me about your origin story. who influenced your thinking? matthew: i became a conservative through columbia university, but not because i was reacting to radical professors, but because columbia has a core curriculum where they force you to read great works of literature and philosophy. i was reading plato, adam smith, the federalist papers. it made me wake up and find i was on the right, i was an a
conservatives elsewhere -- in the european context, conservatives supported the monarchy, the state churchthe aristocracy. in the united states we do not have a king, an established church, lords and baroness's. what do american conservatives want to defend? i think the answer is the political institutions set up with the constitution, the principles of the declaration of independence. one reason is this is not the only definition of american conservatism. i wanted to have a larger category,...
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mps waiting and watching and conservative mps vocally— watching and conservative mps vocally outwardlyive of the prime _ vocally outwardly supportive of the prime minister. where you are getting — prime minister. where you are getting the critics popping their head _ getting the critics popping their head up— getting the critics popping their head up one by one in their own time and choosing — head up one by one in their own time and choosing is actually spread across — and choosing is actually spread across different factions, if you want _ across different factions, if you want to — across different factions, if you want to use that word. talking about the prime minister at the irony is he thousands, it can't get much further away than india and i recall he was there placing him about this. and borisjohnson wanted to be talking about something else. what voters will want to see is the conclusion of the investigation and i think the house of commons can decide what to do. matter and i think people will be able to make a judgement but until then i have to see a lot of this is not very
mps waiting and watching and conservative mps vocally— watching and conservative mps vocally outwardlyive of the prime _ vocally outwardly supportive of the prime minister. where you are getting — prime minister. where you are getting the critics popping their head _ getting the critics popping their head up— getting the critics popping their head up one by one in their own time and choosing — head up one by one in their own time and choosing is actually spread across — and choosing...
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. that because the conservative party— that because the conservative party are _ that because the conservativethe conservative party are in trouble because l party are in trouble because boris — party are in trouble because borisjohnson _ party are in trouble because borisjohnson has _ party are in trouble because boris johnson has led - party are in trouble because boris johnson has led the i party are in trouble because . borisjohnson has led the ship into the — borisjohnson has led the ship into the rocks _ borisjohnson has led the ship into the rocks that _ borisjohnson has led the ship into the rocks that therefore l into the rocks that therefore voters — into the rocks that therefore voters just _ into the rocks that therefore voters just say, _ into the rocks that therefore voters just say, well, - into the rocks that therefore votersjust say, well, this i into the rocks that therefore | votersjust say, well, this lot are terrible, _ votersjust say, well, this lot are terrible, we _ votersjust say, well, this lot are terrible, we have - votersjust say, well, this lot are terrible, we ha
. that because the conservative party— that because the conservative party are _ that because the conservativethe conservative party are in trouble because l party are in trouble because boris — party are in trouble because borisjohnson _ party are in trouble because borisjohnson has _ party are in trouble because boris johnson has led - party are in trouble because boris johnson has led the i party are in trouble because . borisjohnson has led the ship into the — borisjohnson has led the...
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party, labour, snp, the conservative party, labour, snp, the green _ the conservative party, labour,the green party, lib dems, they'll have to _ the green party, lib dems, they'll have to answer these questions, how are we _ have to answer these questions, how are we going to make it easier for people _ are we going to make it easier for people to — are we going to make it easier for people to come forward and feel safe as if they— people to come forward and feel safe as if they will still have a future in politics? i will be encourage them — in politics? i will be encourage them to— in politics? i will be encourage them to keep coming forward going into these _ them to keep coming forward going into these elections feeling as though— into these elections feeling as though any couple of years time they are not— though any couple of years time they are not going to have horrific stories — are not going to have horrific stories to _ are not going to have horrific stories to tell their friends that they had — stories to tell their friends that they had been sexually harassed or groped _
party, labour, snp, the conservative party, labour, snp, the green _ the conservative party, labour,the green party, lib dems, they'll have to _ the green party, lib dems, they'll have to answer these questions, how are we _ have to answer these questions, how are we going to make it easier for people _ are we going to make it easier for people to — are we going to make it easier for people to come forward and feel safe as if they— people to come forward and feel safe as if they will still...
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also school subject in garner county to conserve. that was the motto for king as fast of fish wildlife senses in an extensive survey on animals that dwell in the country on land and in water. the aim was to collect data that would help conservationists resolve and also protect the wildlife better. and that means all white life, no, just the handful of exotic creatures, many tourists dream of seeing on safaris with a pack of african wild dogs. it's a rare sighting. wine glass conservationist or like a humble and her crew spotted typically shy creatures in lake keeper, where conservation efforts have seen their numbers grow from 2 to 40. while dogs are under grave threat because they're very sensitive to diseases that are carried by domestic dogs, they are also targeted by communities because of human wildlife conflict. so while doc, sometimes attack livestock and the communities retaliate fewer than 1000 of these endangered species remain in kenya, 3 years ago, co humble launched a t v series to help such species it draws attention to
also school subject in garner county to conserve. that was the motto for king as fast of fish wildlife senses in an extensive survey on animals that dwell in the country on land and in water. the aim was to collect data that would help conservationists resolve and also protect the wildlife better. and that means all white life, no, just the handful of exotic creatures, many tourists dream of seeing on safaris with a pack of african wild dogs. it's a rare sighting. wine glass conservationist or...
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now, what could that have to do with nature conservation crease? more than you might think, sandra, this particular tree of entrepreneurs. i've started a crypto platform, which enables users to treat unique animal cards and supports conservation at the same time. let's take a closer look at how it's really works. happy lions with nothing to worry about. these big cats or the fin, the game reserve in south africa are protected. but conservation initiatives like these cost money and drumming up donations requires a lot of time and effort. together with due friends and fellow nature lovers from jason simps came up with an idea to make donating to animal conservation more attractive with the aid of modern technology. all of us have experienced the bush and i love those experiences as, as children and growing up. we want to preserve that, and we've all been following block, take block chain technology for a while and to be able to put that together and merge those 2 passions was, was really special for us. the 3 friends leaving cape town and work a soft
now, what could that have to do with nature conservation crease? more than you might think, sandra, this particular tree of entrepreneurs. i've started a crypto platform, which enables users to treat unique animal cards and supports conservation at the same time. let's take a closer look at how it's really works. happy lions with nothing to worry about. these big cats or the fin, the game reserve in south africa are protected. but conservation initiatives like these cost money and drumming up...
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let's get conservative reaction.be. what do you make of this? well, it's been a long time _ be. what do you make of this? well, it's been a long time coming - be. what do you make of this? 2ii it's been a long time coming and now it's been a long time coming and now it's come. a lot of people anticipated that this was going to happen when the whole partygate, as it was known, broke out. but now the prime minister should certainly go and make a statement to the house of commons on tuesday and i think he's got to apologise. having said that i don't think that at any time he thought he was breaking the law. at the time he thought, like many teachers and nurses who, after a very long shift, would tend to go back to the staff room and have a quiet drink, which is more or less what he has done... i don't know much about the birthday party you talked about. i wasn't invited! i don't think he thought he was breaking the law but that doesn't make any sort of excuse. but we've got to carry on governing. i find it rather strang
let's get conservative reaction.be. what do you make of this? well, it's been a long time _ be. what do you make of this? well, it's been a long time coming - be. what do you make of this? 2ii it's been a long time coming and now it's been a long time coming and now it's come. a lot of people anticipated that this was going to happen when the whole partygate, as it was known, broke out. but now the prime minister should certainly go and make a statement to the house of commons on tuesday and i...
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and if conservative mps won't _ leadership. and if conservative mps won't do _ leadership. won't do that, — leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i_ leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i feel— leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i feel they— leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i feel they are - won't do that, i feel they are directly— won't do that, i feel they are directly associated _ won't do that, i feel they are directly associated with - won't do that, i feel they are directly associated with this i directly associated with this wrongdoing _ directly associated with this wrongdoing. fill— directly associated with this wrongdoing-— directly associated with this wrongdoing. directly associated with this wronaudoin. �* , ., ., wrongdoing. all eyes are now one conservative _ wrongdoing. all eyes are now one conservative backbenchers - wrongdoing. all eyes are now one conservative backbenchers and i wrongdoing. all eyes are now one i conservative backbenchers and what they think about the prime minister's future. it
and if conservative mps won't _ leadership. and if conservative mps won't do _ leadership. won't do that, — leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i_ leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i feel— leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i feel they— leadership. and if conservative mps won't do that, i feel they are - won't do that, i feel they are directly— won't do that, i feel they are directly associated _ won't do that, i feel they are directly...
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so it's not good for the conservative party, and i think the conservative party probably does need tohen these stories arise, and too many of them seem to be arising just at the moment, to work harder to get ahead of them, to look like it is taking at moral lead rather than following public outrage, public opinion, and downing street is a lot better than it was, i think the operation around borisjohnson is more effective than it was a few months ago, but still perhaps too slow to anticipate public mood and lead morally rather than follow morally. the bbc�*s south west political editor, martyn oates carried out that exclusive interview with neil parish — he's been telling us a bit more about the details that have emerged. yesterday he was trying to place this as an apology to his wife, he didn't actually told her before he went out to a constituency surgery and then the news broke. he did offer that apology today,. —— he did offer that apology to female colleagues today. i also asked him about this issue of culture because of course he gave an interview to gb news earlier in the week.
so it's not good for the conservative party, and i think the conservative party probably does need tohen these stories arise, and too many of them seem to be arising just at the moment, to work harder to get ahead of them, to look like it is taking at moral lead rather than following public outrage, public opinion, and downing street is a lot better than it was, i think the operation around borisjohnson is more effective than it was a few months ago, but still perhaps too slow to anticipate...
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that a conservative if he was spotted - conservative if he was spotted watching — conservative if hegraphy in the house of commons _ watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, _ watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, which— watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, which was - watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, which was then l commons chamber, which was then corroborated — commons chamber, which was then corroborated by— commons chamber, which was then corroborated by another _ commons chamber, which was then corroborated by another mp - commons chamber, which was then corroborated by another mp as - commons chamber, which was then corroborated by another mp as well| corroborated by another mp as well in that— corroborated by another mp as well in that meeting _ corroborated by another mp as well in that meeting. what _ corroborated by another mp as well in that meeting. what we _ corroborated by another mp as well in that meeting. what we are - corroborated by another mp as well i in that meeting. what we are hearing is that—
that a conservative if he was spotted - conservative if he was spotted watching — conservative if hegraphy in the house of commons _ watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, _ watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, which— watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, which was - watching pornography in the house of commons chamber, which was then l commons chamber, which was then corroborated — commons chamber, which was then corroborated by— commons...
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he would not be in the conservative party? i not be in the conservative party?rime minister say _ there! i wouldn't know. when the prime minister say sorry, - there! i wouldn't know. when the prime minister say sorry, what i there! i wouldn't know. when the j prime minister say sorry, what do you think he is saying sorry for? being caught! he could have admitted to all the parties, all the interactions that happened, he could have done that then but he didn't. it is classic of being sorry because you are caught. wait until what the police say. it is not a coincidence that it has come out during the easter break. do you think the metropolitan police have timed it deliberately? does it seem convenient to you that he will not be holed up in front of prime minister's questions tomorrow? i am sure he would — minister's questions tomorrow? i am sure he would absolutely reject that. sure he would absolutely re'ect that. �* , , ., , �* that. i'm sure they would but i'm 'ust that. i'm sure they would but i'm just putting _ that. i'm sure they would but i'm just putting i
he would not be in the conservative party? i not be in the conservative party?rime minister say _ there! i wouldn't know. when the prime minister say sorry, - there! i wouldn't know. when the prime minister say sorry, what i there! i wouldn't know. when the j prime minister say sorry, what do you think he is saying sorry for? being caught! he could have admitted to all the parties, all the interactions that happened, he could have done that then but he didn't. it is classic of being sorry...
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the scottish conservatives.t of boris johnson in say should have stepped down over partygate, they are now saying this is not the right time for the prime ministers be forced out of office or to resign. but labour, their leader sir keir starmer has been saying that he has to go because his first sitting prime minister to have been found and punished for breaking the law. and the prime minster has misled and lied to the house of commons, says sir keir starmer. mr; lied to the house of commons, says sir keir starmer.— sir keir starmer. my thoughts are with all of those _ sir keir starmer. my thoughts are with all of those who _ sir keir starmer. my thoughts are with all of those who did - sir keir starmer. my thoughts are with all of those who did the - sir keir starmer. my thoughts are with all of those who did the right thing and for whom this is a real slap in the face. they made the most unimaginable heart wrenching sacrifices and many were overcome by guilt, guilt at not seeing elderly relatives, not going to
the scottish conservatives.t of boris johnson in say should have stepped down over partygate, they are now saying this is not the right time for the prime ministers be forced out of office or to resign. but labour, their leader sir keir starmer has been saying that he has to go because his first sitting prime minister to have been found and punished for breaking the law. and the prime minster has misled and lied to the house of commons, says sir keir starmer. mr; lied to the house of commons,...
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and people in the conservatives.topple the prime minister. now, we have also been hearing from the labour leader sir keir starmer, who was saying that this is the first time in the history of our country that prime minister has been guilty of being in breach of the law. for that reason alone he needs to go. let's have a listen to sir keir starmer who has been speaking in preston. ma; starmer who has been speaking in preston. g ., , ., ., ., preston. my thoughts are with all of those who did _ preston. my thoughts are with all of those who did the _ preston. my thoughts are with all of those who did the right _ preston. my thoughts are with all of those who did the right thing - preston. my thoughts are with all of those who did the right thing and i those who did the right thing and for whom this is a real slap in the face. they made the most unimaginable heart wrenching sacrifices and many were overcome by guilt, guilt and sacrifices and many were overcome by guilt, guiltand not sacrifices and many were overcome by
and people in the conservatives.topple the prime minister. now, we have also been hearing from the labour leader sir keir starmer, who was saying that this is the first time in the history of our country that prime minister has been guilty of being in breach of the law. for that reason alone he needs to go. let's have a listen to sir keir starmer who has been speaking in preston. ma; starmer who has been speaking in preston. g ., , ., ., ., preston. my thoughts are with all of those who did _...
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liberals greatest fear is conservatives, conservatives like liberals of tiktok taking their stuff andtting it on twitter for the world to see. think about that for a second. tiktok twitter account is literally liberal taken off tiktok. no evidence put on twitter and liberals want them banned because they don't want you to see who they really are. doesn't that tell you something about what is on the right side? >> sean: you know, geraldo, i know you call everything like you see it. i know people asked all the time my know you and geraldo are friends. i don't understand why. but we have a special friendship and all three of us do in a lot of ways. and it is really people that you know on the left side of the aisle, they are the ones that can't tolerate conservative voices. they have got three networks, abc, nbc, cbs and two cable channels, virtually every newspaper in the country slanting a solidly left except "the new york post" and "wall street journal." they own everything. why are they so afraid of conservative voices? why do they want to shut us down? why do they want to dance was?
liberals greatest fear is conservatives, conservatives like liberals of tiktok taking their stuff andtting it on twitter for the world to see. think about that for a second. tiktok twitter account is literally liberal taken off tiktok. no evidence put on twitter and liberals want them banned because they don't want you to see who they really are. doesn't that tell you something about what is on the right side? >> sean: you know, geraldo, i know you call everything like you see it. i know...
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have a listen first, to his conservative colleague. i fully ex - ected conservative colleague.ative colleague. i fully expected to weigh _ conservative colleague. i fully expected to weigh cap - conservative colleague. i fully expected to weigh cap on - conservative colleague. i filly expected to weigh cap on wednesday morning and find that a member of parliament had been suspended —— i expected to wake up on wednesday morning. but there was a cloud hanging over the heads of others. but i wanted reassurance from the whips that they would take this seriously and act. do you think they needed to investigate themselves first before putting somebody�*s name into the public domain, which might have been the wrong name? i do public domain, which might have been the wrong name?— the wrong name? i do not see how it could have — the wrong name? i do not see how it could have been _ the wrong name? i do not see how it could have been the _ the wrong name? i do not see how it could have been the wrong _ the wrong name? i do not see how it could have been the wrong name - the wrong name? i
have a listen first, to his conservative colleague. i fully ex - ected conservative colleague.ative colleague. i fully expected to weigh _ conservative colleague. i fully expected to weigh cap - conservative colleague. i fully expected to weigh cap on - conservative colleague. i filly expected to weigh cap on wednesday morning and find that a member of parliament had been suspended —— i expected to wake up on wednesday morning. but there was a cloud hanging over the heads of others. but i...
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boot -- the conservative viewpoint on policy is, you should read the conservative mind. also a lesser-known book that he gave me a copy of his entitled "the politics of prudence." because of plato actually said that the singular quality of a public official in a free society is prudence. and so he spoke about that in the long sweep of history. like many other thinkers that have influenced me, but i had the privilege to meet him, we had breakfast at the holiday inn in columbus and his wife is still with us, but he was a phenomenal thinker and i think you greatly benefit. russell kirk. ok. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this will be the last question of tonight. >> thank you for speaking tonight, my name is luis. mr. pence: hi, luis. >> this is a bit of a hypothetical. mr. pence: are you a fight gamma delta? i got it. it's all greek to me. >> i was just wondering, if one of your children came out to you as gay, how would you respond? what would you tell them? [applause] mr. pence: i would look them in the ai and tell them, i love you. [applause] mr. pence: let me say,
boot -- the conservative viewpoint on policy is, you should read the conservative mind. also a lesser-known book that he gave me a copy of his entitled "the politics of prudence." because of plato actually said that the singular quality of a public official in a free society is prudence. and so he spoke about that in the long sweep of history. like many other thinkers that have influenced me, but i had the privilege to meet him, we had breakfast at the holiday inn in columbus and his...
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it's not good for the conservative party, and i think the conservative party, and i think the conservativek the conservative party probably does need to work harder when these stories arise and to many of them seem to be arising just at the moment, to work harder to get ahead of them, to look like it is taking at moral lead rather than following public outrage, public opinion, and downing street is a lot better than it was, the operation around boris johnson is more effective than it was a few months ago, still perhaps too slow to anticipate public mood and lead morally rather than follow morally. and lead morally rather than follow morall . ,, , ., morally. slightly wider on the culture of— morally. slightly wider on the culture of parliament, - morally. slightly wider on the culture of parliament, a - morally. slightly wider on the culture of parliament, a lot i morally. slightly wider on the j culture of parliament, a lot of discussion on that this week and now we can talk with a bit of certainty that we know this happened and we have the admission and poor apology and resignation. now
it's not good for the conservative party, and i think the conservative party, and i think the conservativek the conservative party probably does need to work harder when these stories arise and to many of them seem to be arising just at the moment, to work harder to get ahead of them, to look like it is taking at moral lead rather than following public outrage, public opinion, and downing street is a lot better than it was, the operation around boris johnson is more effective than it was a few...
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it's notjust conservative - letter. it's notjust conservative mps, it is voters out there.00 years, lifelong conservatives are said to us they would never vote conservatives again, and they said that even before partygate. they were worried about the failures in the nhs and long waiting times for ambulances and they felt that the conservative party they always supported were taking their vote for granted so in may people can have their verdict. but granted so in may people can have their verdict.— their verdict. but as things stand where we are — their verdict. but as things stand where we are this _ their verdict. but as things stand where we are this morning, - their verdict. but as things stand where we are this morning, you | their verdict. but as things stand - where we are this morning, you know borisjohnson isn't going anywhere. he is safer than it was a couple of months ago, despite the fine. it's the easter recess in parliament so mps cannot gather and gossip in the corridors, and he has been helped by the war in ukraine and his relationship with president zelensky
it's notjust conservative - letter. it's notjust conservative mps, it is voters out there.00 years, lifelong conservatives are said to us they would never vote conservatives again, and they said that even before partygate. they were worried about the failures in the nhs and long waiting times for ambulances and they felt that the conservative party they always supported were taking their vote for granted so in may people can have their verdict. but granted so in may people can have their...
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and i explained why we were conservatives, why people in my community were conservatives. and i was proven wrong. i was shocked by what i saw over the past five, six years, donald trump and the muslim registry, donald trump saying hipanics are breeders, telling people to go home, black members of congress. help me out. david and i will wrestle with where our church went in the past five, six years. talk about race. how could it be that people like david french and myself and other republicans grew up saying everything that liberals said about our party was wrong when donald trump actually seemed to validate much of what they were accusing us of? >> well, you can't write american history without writing the history of race in america. so race does play a big part in my book, joe, and the conservative movement's relationship with the civil rights movement and also the changes in the civil rights post the civil rights act and voting rights act of '64 and '65. i think that one problem is that there are no longer any gate keepers. i talk about how buckley jr., after the 1960s a
and i explained why we were conservatives, why people in my community were conservatives. and i was proven wrong. i was shocked by what i saw over the past five, six years, donald trump and the muslim registry, donald trump saying hipanics are breeders, telling people to go home, black members of congress. help me out. david and i will wrestle with where our church went in the past five, six years. talk about race. how could it be that people like david french and myself and other republicans...
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this conservation -- these multinational species conservation stamps are a unique way for americans to contribute to important conservation projects. semipostal stamps are sold at higher rates than standard stamps. when purchasing these stamps, americans elect to help a cause. great aprils, rhinos, are threatened from decades of habitat loss, poaching, climate change. these stamps support efforts to tackle poaching, improve community engagement, and outreach restore habitat and -- outreach, restore habitat and help with trafficking. in fact, between 2011 and 2017, these stamps raised almost $4 million for conservation projects. however, the u.s. postal service had to stop selling them when the program's authorization ran out. approximately 49 million stamps remain. annual appropriation bills have been directing the postal service to continue selling the stamps but in a piecemeal fashion. this bill would fix it once and for all. the bill directs the u.s. postal service to sell all the rest of these stamps and in doing so we can continue to support the ongoing conservation efforts for en
this conservation -- these multinational species conservation stamps are a unique way for americans to contribute to important conservation projects. semipostal stamps are sold at higher rates than standard stamps. when purchasing these stamps, americans elect to help a cause. great aprils, rhinos, are threatened from decades of habitat loss, poaching, climate change. these stamps support efforts to tackle poaching, improve community engagement, and outreach restore habitat and -- outreach,...
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it's really only conservative mps who can force borisjohnson out.ooming that this is not the time to have a prime minister who has been fined for breaking covid regulations and they could be well some —— could well be conservative backbenchers who think it's time to put in a letter to the 1922 conservative backbench committee to try and get boris johnson out. it really will be a difficult period for the prime minister and of course rishi sunak the chancellor. i minister and of course rishi sunak the chancellor.— minister and of course rishi sunak the chancellor. i am looking at what the chancellor. i am looking at what the prime minister _ the chancellor. i am looking at what the prime minister told _ the chancellor. i am looking at what the prime minister told the - the chancellor. i am looking at what the prime minister told the countryl the prime minister told the country in the house of commons on the 1st of december last year. all guidance was followed completely in number ten. on the 8th of december the prime minister told the commons and the
it's really only conservative mps who can force borisjohnson out.ooming that this is not the time to have a prime minister who has been fined for breaking covid regulations and they could be well some —— could well be conservative backbenchers who think it's time to put in a letter to the 1922 conservative backbench committee to try and get boris johnson out. it really will be a difficult period for the prime minister and of course rishi sunak the chancellor. i minister and of course rishi...
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if conservative mps won't _ leadership. if conservative mps won't do — leadership.ership. if conservative mps won't do that, i— leadership. if conservative mps won't do that, i feel— leadership. if conservative mps won't do that, i feel that - leadership. if conservative mps won't do that, i feel that they l leadership. if conservative mps l won't do that, i feel that they are directly— won't do that, i feel that they are directly associated _ won't do that, i feel that they are directly associated with _ won't do that, i feel that they are directly associated with this - directly associated with this wrongdoing _ directly associated with this wrongdoing-— directly associated with this wronaudoin. ., wrongdoing. tonight, boris johnson has received _ wrongdoing. tonight, boris johnson has received backing _ wrongdoing. tonight, boris johnson has received backing from - wrongdoing. tonight, boris johnson has received backing from his - has received backing from his cabinet and more importantly tory mps, whojust a cabinet and more importantly tory mps, who just a few w
if conservative mps won't _ leadership. if conservative mps won't do — leadership.ership. if conservative mps won't do that, i— leadership. if conservative mps won't do that, i feel— leadership. if conservative mps won't do that, i feel that - leadership. if conservative mps won't do that, i feel that they l leadership. if conservative mps l won't do that, i feel that they are directly— won't do that, i feel that they are directly associated _ won't do that, i feel that they are...
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conservative mps have been angry too.himself, once it had the whip suspended moved very swiftly to resign and undoubtedly that was the right thing for him to do. the thing that disappointed me was that we didn't see the conservative whips act more swiftly when this complaint was first brought to their attention. the normally rock—solid tory seat of tiverton and honiton in devon will now have the drama of a by—election, after scandal abruptly engulfed its outgoing mp. the bbc�*s south west political editor, martyn oates carried out that exclusive interview with neil parish. he's been telling us a bit more about the details that have emerged. yesterday, he was placing the emphasis on apologising to his wife, and bear in mind his wife learned of this from the media. he had not actually told her before he went off to a constituency surgery and then the news broke. he did offer that apology to female colleagues today. i also asked him about this issue of culture, because of course he gave an interview to gb news earlier in the
conservative mps have been angry too.himself, once it had the whip suspended moved very swiftly to resign and undoubtedly that was the right thing for him to do. the thing that disappointed me was that we didn't see the conservative whips act more swiftly when this complaint was first brought to their attention. the normally rock—solid tory seat of tiverton and honiton in devon will now have the drama of a by—election, after scandal abruptly engulfed its outgoing mp. the bbc�*s south west...
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what orban achieved in hungary is a us conservative's dream.dn't stand for. he refashioned the media into pure nationalist propaganda. he kept up a relationship with the world's worst autocrat, and he rolled back the rights of minorities and the lgbtiq community. fortunately, this is not going to happen in the united states any time before november.
what orban achieved in hungary is a us conservative's dream.dn't stand for. he refashioned the media into pure nationalist propaganda. he kept up a relationship with the world's worst autocrat, and he rolled back the rights of minorities and the lgbtiq community. fortunately, this is not going to happen in the united states any time before november.
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ii will go on bbc news he spoke to the conservative mp.— conservative mp.vative mp. if they are guilty of doing this on the _ conservative mp. if they are guilty of doing this on the front - conservative mp. if they are guilty of doing this on the front bench i of doing this on the front bench when _ of doing this on the front bench when they are supposed to be working. _ when they are supposed to be working, they need sacking. i don't have _ working, they need sacking. idon't have any— working, they need sacking. i don't have any qualms about that because they are _ have any qualms about that because they are professionals. we are supposed _ they are professionals. we are supposed to set an example in this place _ supposed to set an example in this place and _ supposed to set an example in this place and that is absolutely appalling and i am totally shocked by what's — appalling and i am totally shocked by what's happened and ijust want if it's— by what's happened and ijust want if it's true — by what's happened and ijust want if it's true that person gone
ii will go on bbc news he spoke to the conservative mp.— conservative mp.vative mp. if they are guilty of doing this on the _ conservative mp. if they are guilty of doing this on the front - conservative mp. if they are guilty of doing this on the front bench i of doing this on the front bench when _ of doing this on the front bench when they are supposed to be working. _ when they are supposed to be working, they need sacking. i don't have _ working, they need sacking. idon't have any—...
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will be little _ which voted conservative — they will be little pockets. _ which voted conservativechange? i am not sure it - be little pockets. will it be a sea change? i am not sure it will- change? i am not sure it will deliver— change? i am not sure it will deliver a _ change? i am not sure it will deliver a definitive _ change? i am not sure it will deliver a definitive verdict i change? i am not sure it will| deliver a definitive verdict on boris — deliver a definitive verdict on borisjohnson's brand - deliver a definitive verdict on boris johnson's brand as - deliver a definitive verdict on l borisjohnson's brand as prime minister — borisjohnson's brand as prime minister inie— boris johnson's brand as prime minister. ~ ., ., , minister. we have to remember, in northern ireland, _ minister. we have to remember, in northern ireland, it _ minister. we have to remember, in northern ireland, it is _ northern ireland, it is different again, because they're looking to get their devolved government in stormont up and running again. how is borisjohnson regarded in the gulf, mina? he h
will be little _ which voted conservative — they will be little pockets. _ which voted conservativechange? i am not sure it - be little pockets. will it be a sea change? i am not sure it will- change? i am not sure it will deliver— change? i am not sure it will deliver a _ change? i am not sure it will deliver a definitive _ change? i am not sure it will deliver a definitive verdict i change? i am not sure it will| deliver a definitive verdict on boris — deliver a definitive verdict on...
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there has been a limited number of conservative mps going public and calling _ conservative mps going the prime minister to quit. that rose to two today, but it will come as — that rose to two today, but it will come as quite as a severe blow that he resigned. it puts the justice secretary— he resigned. it puts the justice secretary in a very difficult position. _ secretary in a very difficult position, and i think what's interesting is this tone of we can't _ interesting is this tone of we can'tiust— interesting is this tone of we can'tjust say we're going to intervene _ can'tjust say we're going to intervene in ukraine and uphold these _ intervene in ukraine and uphold these ideals if we don't leave them at home, _ these ideals if we don't leave them at home, if— these ideals if we don't leave them at home, if we don't live by the rule of— at home, if we don't live by the rule of law— at home, if we don't live by the rule of law at home. and he clearly feeis _ rule of law at home. and he clearly feels that— rule of law at home. and he clearly feels that the prime minister has crosse
there has been a limited number of conservative mps going public and calling _ conservative mps going the prime minister to quit. that rose to two today, but it will come as — that rose to two today, but it will come as quite as a severe blow that he resigned. it puts the justice secretary— he resigned. it puts the justice secretary in a very difficult position. _ secretary in a very difficult position, and i think what's interesting is this tone of we can't _ interesting is this tone of we...
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mp, that the conservative mp, that the conservative whips didn't act fast enough. tory mps on tuesday. people were shocked and appalled at the time. it took another three days for the name took another three days for the name to come out, there had been due speculation in westminster about who this might be and today, saturday, mr parish realised he could not possibly carry on so it had been dragging on forfour days, and some tory mps think this could have been done faster. the conservative party will be relieved that this is not festering any more into next week as we head towards of course very important local elections on thursday. tory mp michael fabricant has apologised for suggesting during a bbc news interview that many teachers and nurses enjoyed a "quiet drink" at the end of the day in staff rooms during lockdown. in a letter published on the naht schools leaders' union website following criticism from the sector over his comments, mr fabricant said it was not his intention to "cause offence" or to "demoralise", "and i apologise if i have genuinely done so
mp, that the conservative mp, that the conservative whips didn't act fast enough. tory mps on tuesday. people were shocked and appalled at the time. it took another three days for the name took another three days for the name to come out, there had been due speculation in westminster about who this might be and today, saturday, mr parish realised he could not possibly carry on so it had been dragging on forfour days, and some tory mps think this could have been done faster. the conservative...
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douglas ross leads the conservatives in scotland. he had| conservatives in scotland. reluctant to look to unseat borisjohnson while that conflict continues. the opposition labour party has dismissed opposition. here is david lammy saying the tory line that borisjohnson can't resign because of ukraine is ridiculous. neville chamberlain resign during world war ii, asquith was replaced weeks after the somme during world war i, he says. during a crisis is more important than ever we don't have a lawbreaking liar in number ten. just to reiterate, mrjohnson denies having lied about this saga all the way through. in this conservative party historian has a different assessment of why and how prime ministers resign or don't resign in a crisis. ba; ministers resign or don't resign in a crisis. �* , , , , a crisis. by ministers in the past do not go _ a crisis. by ministers in the past do not go when _ a crisis. by ministers in the past do not go when they _ a crisis. by ministers in the past do not go when they are - a crisis. by ministers in the past do not go when they are be
douglas ross leads the conservatives in scotland. he had| conservatives in scotland. reluctant to look to unseat borisjohnson while that conflict continues. the opposition labour party has dismissed opposition. here is david lammy saying the tory line that borisjohnson can't resign because of ukraine is ridiculous. neville chamberlain resign during world war ii, asquith was replaced weeks after the somme during world war i, he says. during a crisis is more important than ever we don't have a...
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the bbc understands that conservative mp neil parish accused of watching pornography in parliament is expected to resign later. police officers searching for 33—year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. moscow claims that more than a million people have been evacuated from ukraine to russia since the start of the conflict. ukraine accuses russia of stealing several hundred thousand tonnes of grain from territory its forces occupy. the kremlin has denied any knowledge of the alleged theft. iam ben i am ben brown reporting live from the ukrainian capital where the authorities in kyiv say they are suffering big losses in the east, in the donbas region, but also inflicting colossal losses on the russian side. and here in the uk, the government is taking urgent action to limit the amount of certain hormone replacement therapy products women can access to improve general supply. the bbc understands the conservative mp accused of watching pornography in the commons chamber is expected to resign. neil parish, mp for tiverton and honiton in devon, referr
the bbc understands that conservative mp neil parish accused of watching pornography in parliament is expected to resign later. police officers searching for 33—year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. moscow claims that more than a million people have been evacuated from ukraine to russia since the start of the conflict. ukraine accuses russia of stealing several hundred thousand tonnes of grain from territory its forces occupy. the kremlin has denied...
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have a listen first to his conservative colleague, caroline noakes. ~ , conservative colleague, carolinelly expected to wake u- noakes. well, i fully expected to wake up on _ noakes. well, i fully expected to wake up on the _ noakes. well, i fully expected to wake up on the wednesday - noakes. well, i fully expected to i wake up on the wednesday morning noakes. well, i fully expected to - wake up on the wednesday morning and find that— wake up on the wednesday morning and find that a _ wake up on the wednesday morning and find that a member of parliament had the whip _ find that a member of parliament had the whip suspended and was very disappointed when there wasn't immediate action by the chief whip to do— immediate action by the chief whip to do that — immediate action by the chief whip to do that. i think it was important, not least because a cloud was hanging over other colleagues' heads _ was hanging over other colleagues' heads because nobody knew the identity— heads because nobody knew the identity and, to be frank, as a female — identity and, to be frank, as a female parliamenta
have a listen first to his conservative colleague, caroline noakes. ~ , conservative colleague, carolinelly expected to wake u- noakes. well, i fully expected to wake up on _ noakes. well, i fully expected to wake up on the _ noakes. well, i fully expected to wake up on the wednesday - noakes. well, i fully expected to i wake up on the wednesday morning noakes. well, i fully expected to - wake up on the wednesday morning and find that— wake up on the wednesday morning and find that a _ wake...
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it gets the conservation . well going. when we did tours, we tried to add for kids what we are doing here on the island. what's the force of the war? they are on their way to cousin island, where a rare species of bird was saved from extinction. this island is a holiday highlight for many tourists. they will come to fish as mostly because of the beach and also for snorkeling and diving. but this causes a lot of threats to the marion area call rose, because a lot of pressure. so i think it to be best if we can stabilize a bit with the poorest. but also we need them to continue the economic need them as well. each visitor has to pay the equivalent of $37.00 euros. this feed mainly pays for the rangers. like dallas, lawrence. he won the african range award in 2020. the morning. i live with me and i will mention of a small book with officials warbler said that them was closed in time. but life and finish to know what the islands don't even throw reserve to see of the war. for now, you have around $3000.00 or more of the world
it gets the conservation . well going. when we did tours, we tried to add for kids what we are doing here on the island. what's the force of the war? they are on their way to cousin island, where a rare species of bird was saved from extinction. this island is a holiday highlight for many tourists. they will come to fish as mostly because of the beach and also for snorkeling and diving. but this causes a lot of threats to the marion area call rose, because a lot of pressure. so i think it to be...
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mil this point he is suspended from the conservative party.— conservative party.ll right, we wait to see what _ conservative party. all right, we wait to see what happens - conservative party. all right, we wait to see what happens there. j wait to see what happens there. thanks for now with david wallace lockhart and the latest there from westminster. two british aid volunteers missing in ukraine have been named as paul urey and dylan healy. the nonprofit organisation presidium network said their volunteers were providing humanitarian assistance in ukraine when they were captured by the russian military. paul urey�*s family say they are extremely worried and hope for his safety. they were detained at a checkpoint near the city of zaporizhzhia in southern ukraine on monday. the foreign office is said to be urgently seeking more information. meanwhile, russia has confirmed that it attacked kyiv last night. it says it was targeting a missile factory. 0ur correspondentjoe inwood reports from kyiv. if kyiv thought it was safe from russian attack, last night was a rude
mil this point he is suspended from the conservative party.— conservative party.ll right, we wait to see what _ conservative party. all right, we wait to see what happens - conservative party. all right, we wait to see what happens there. j wait to see what happens there. thanks for now with david wallace lockhart and the latest there from westminster. two british aid volunteers missing in ukraine have been named as paul urey and dylan healy. the nonprofit organisation presidium network said...
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imagine this, sean, what if it was a conservative company?-a was not -- if they were public company in the same dynamic was playing. what with the left be saying to that for these people who are going to stop that sale when it was going to make so much for their shareholders? imagine that scenario. that's exactly what's playing out. this is going to be a big game for the shareholders of twitter they're going to stop it because politics trumps the market, politics trumps making money and shareholder -- fiduciary responsibility that the board as to the shareholders. i think that's a big issue here as well, so let's see how this plays out. i hope it's successful because we need all the forms we can have that are devoted to the public square being a place where the first amended is protected. >> sean: a guy like elon musk, electric cars, freedom of speech, and liberals hate them. tell me how that makes any sense. anyway, jim jordan, good to see you, clay travis, thank you. straight ahead tonight, the left is launching baseless attacks against sen
imagine this, sean, what if it was a conservative company?-a was not -- if they were public company in the same dynamic was playing. what with the left be saying to that for these people who are going to stop that sale when it was going to make so much for their shareholders? imagine that scenario. that's exactly what's playing out. this is going to be a big game for the shareholders of twitter they're going to stop it because politics trumps the market, politics trumps making money and...
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liberals s greatest fear is conservatives. conservatives can't like liberals of tiktok taking their stuff and then putting it on twitter for the world to see. thinkor about that for a second lims of tiktok twitter account is literally liberals take its off tiktok no edits put on twitter and liberals want the ban because they don't want youu ols to see who they really. doesn't that tell you some about who's on the right side of this argument you don't hear although i know you call o everything like you see him and i know people ask me alli the time you i know youkn and al your friends. i don't i don't understand why, but i but i get it. we have a special friendship and we all three of us do it a lot of ways and it's really people that , you know, on the left side of the aisle, they're the ones that can tolerate conservative voices.ate they got three networks, abcbc, nbc, cbs. they got two cable channels. c they got virtually every newspaper in the country slanting solidly left except the new yorkuaper post and wall street journ
liberals s greatest fear is conservatives. conservatives can't like liberals of tiktok taking their stuff and then putting it on twitter for the world to see. thinkor about that for a second lims of tiktok twitter account is literally liberals take its off tiktok no edits put on twitter and liberals want the ban because they don't want youu ols to see who they really. doesn't that tell you some about who's on the right side of this argument you don't hear although i know you call o everything...
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_ lease of life, and you constantly heard conservative politicians . heard conservative politicianscians saying this is not the - heard conservative politicians saying this is not the time - heard conservative politicians saying this is not the time toi heard conservative politicians - saying this is not the time to oust him. _ saying this is not the time to oust him. but — saying this is not the time to oust him. but what _ saying this is not the time to oust him, but what has _ saying this is not the time to oust him, but what has happened - saying this is not the time to oust him, but what has happened in. saying this is not the time to oustl him, but what has happened in the last week— him, but what has happened in the last week i — him, but what has happened in the last week i think— him, but what has happened in the last week i think is— him, but what has happened in the last week i think is a _ him, but what has happened in the last week i think is a change - him, but what has happened in the last week i think is a change of- last week i think is a change of mood — last week
_ lease of life, and you constantly heard conservative politicians . heard conservative politicianscians saying this is not the - heard conservative politicians saying this is not the time - heard conservative politicians saying this is not the time toi heard conservative politicians - saying this is not the time to oust him. _ saying this is not the time to oust him. but — saying this is not the time to oust him. but what _ saying this is not the time to oust him, but what has _ saying this...
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the conservatives _ have happened sooner. the conservatives up _ have happened sooner.ner. i““ie: conservatives up obviously known for days who this mp was. having known, they should have done something about it and acted more swiftly. mr parrish has represented the seat of tiverton and honington since 2010 and is chair of the environment select committee, a seniorjob for a backbench mp. early this week, as speculation swirled around westminster about the identity of the mp involved, mr parrish himself was asked about the allegations on gb news. i was asked about the allegations on gb news. ~ f ~ gb news. i think they've whip's office will do _ gb news. i think they've whip's office will do a _ gb news. i think they've whip's office will do a thorough - office will do a thorough investigation, and we will wait and see that result. mr investigation, and we will wait and see that result.— see that result. mr parrish now faces two _ see that result. mr parrish now faces two investigations, - see that result. mr parrish now faces two investigations, won i see that result. m
the conservatives _ have happened sooner. the conservatives up _ have happened sooner.ner. i““ie: conservatives up obviously known for days who this mp was. having known, they should have done something about it and acted more swiftly. mr parrish has represented the seat of tiverton and honington since 2010 and is chair of the environment select committee, a seniorjob for a backbench mp. early this week, as speculation swirled around westminster about the identity of the mp involved, mr...
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not all conservative mps being quite so . conservative mps being quite so loyal.r the prime minister. even though the prime minister. even though the prime minister has apologised and is trying to move on from partygate, that story is still there. is trying to move on from partygate, that story is still there.— that story is still there. is your sense generally _ that story is still there. is your sense generally that _ that story is still there. is your sense generally that amongst| that story is still there. is your - sense generally that amongst tory backbenchers, he has perhaps ridden out the storm with a bit of help from the crisis in ukraine. some mps who had been very critical of him said it was time for him to go, and are now saying it is not time for it to get rid of the prime minister. ladle to get rid of the prime minister. we still to get rid of the prime minister. 2 still have the groups of tory mps there have always been. a small handful have been very vocal and said borisjohnson has got to go, this is bad. you then have the loyalists who are larger,
not all conservative mps being quite so . conservative mps being quite so loyal.r the prime minister. even though the prime minister. even though the prime minister has apologised and is trying to move on from partygate, that story is still there. is trying to move on from partygate, that story is still there.— that story is still there. is your sense generally _ that story is still there. is your sense generally that _ that story is still there. is your sense generally that amongst| that...
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it's conservative in pretty much exactly the same way the united states was conservative in 1998. old fashion repressive conservative, whatever that is, but just sort of normal people conservative. the conservative you remember very well before the lunatics took over. hungary has stayed that course thanks to the man you just saw. as a result, it's turned out to be much more successful, by which we mean much more stable and much happier than most of the liberal countries that surrounds it. that's true and that's why they hate orban so much arc living rebuke to their ideas and yet, this is our second piece of good news, he was reelected yesterday for the fourth time in an electoral landslide. in his speech orbegan described the victory as a win for sensible nationalism which it certainly is, as well as a rebuke to "the left at home, the international left, the brussels bureaucrat, the soros impact with all of its money, mainstream media and in the end the president of ukraine." all of those forces and people are bitterly opposed to orban's re-election. you can see y. he says the obv
it's conservative in pretty much exactly the same way the united states was conservative in 1998. old fashion repressive conservative, whatever that is, but just sort of normal people conservative. the conservative you remember very well before the lunatics took over. hungary has stayed that course thanks to the man you just saw. as a result, it's turned out to be much more successful, by which we mean much more stable and much happier than most of the liberal countries that surrounds it....
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lots of pressure here from conservatives who are looking at the party. _ conservatives who are looking. aren'l— conservatives who are looking at the party, aren't we supposed to be a low lax _ party, aren't we supposed to be a low tax party? i'm not sure this is going to _ low tax party? i'm not sure this is going to sit — low tax party? i'm not sure this is going to sit terribly comfortably. i think— going to sit terribly comfortably. i think the — going to sit terribly comfortably. i think the conservative mp said this wasn't _ think the conservative mp said this wasn't sitting comfortably with him. rishi sunak is already under pressure _ rishi sunak is already under pressure for various personal issues, — pressure for various personal issues, including the fine he received _ issues, including the fine he received yesterday. i think this will reduce —— result in stock reducing _ will reduce —— result in stock reducing further. at the moment, you start repayments when you _ reducing further. at the moment, you start repayments when you hit - start repayments when you hit the 27,295 a
lots of pressure here from conservatives who are looking at the party. _ conservatives who are looking. aren'l— conservatives who are looking at the party, aren't we supposed to be a low lax _ party, aren't we supposed to be a low tax party? i'm not sure this is going to _ low tax party? i'm not sure this is going to sit — low tax party? i'm not sure this is going to sit terribly comfortably. i think— going to sit terribly comfortably. i think the — going to sit terribly comfortably. i...
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the mood of conservative mps, they are the ones with agency, everyone else can express opinions abouthe ones with the power to remove him and something moved on thursday, when the whips couldn't discipline them all to vote against what labour was trying to do, which is to start an investigation, fairly soon, by one of the parliamentary select committees, and the reason that is significant is we talk about what a conservative mp going to do, as if they were a collective, all of the same mind, all of similar experience. actually tons of them are pretty new to national politics, having got in in december 2019. a lot of the time, when people say conservative mps will do this, they don't know, they aren't sure what to do, and they are still in that kind of mood, but when you have kind of made something of a move to signal distance with the prime minister, that empowers you to do it again, so that is one of the things that has changed. and the other is itjust feels as if this crisis for him is just not going to end. there is a corrosive quality to it. it has always been deadly serious to fa
the mood of conservative mps, they are the ones with agency, everyone else can express opinions abouthe ones with the power to remove him and something moved on thursday, when the whips couldn't discipline them all to vote against what labour was trying to do, which is to start an investigation, fairly soon, by one of the parliamentary select committees, and the reason that is significant is we talk about what a conservative mp going to do, as if they were a collective, all of the same mind,...