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on the night of the referendum in 2014 as to whether it's got to be independent or not, david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading tar underpants. now that's not true, entirely profound inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him to stretch? that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school, boise story, learn off a little bit of a lesson, but not pretty much of it and hoops he can get by with it. so if this project, the great british project, let's call it that, has been gone for 400 years. i've been what's happened and we have a scottish nationalism politically researching that we are violent, probably closer to unification than that. it's been for some 100 years and more and will say at least under a language and literally sansa, a license am is still very, very evident. indeed. so why doesn't the great british project to 400 years ago work wilson, a variety of reasons and one of th
on the night of the referendum in 2014 as to whether it's got to be independent or not, david cameron made much about the fact that his small, some was reading tar underpants. now that's not true, entirely profound inside from scotland, but it was at least some sort of token reference. and so would cameron's assumptions about his own remotes got him to stretch? that's not present in johnson's case. and to a certain extent, johnson is rather like a schoolboy people think comes public school,...
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he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron sent out to me. the country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of data. is past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so we'll start at a very disproportionate impacts on the pool on as the minorities, because many people, minorities, are also poor. the government's austerity program had increased insecurity for many people whose lives were already financially insecure. and then in 2016 britain went to the polls to decide if it should stay in or leave the european union. let's make sure the june, the 24th is independence day in the franco ha, more than half of those who voted, agreed. and britain left the you. now that insecurity brought a
he was voted out in 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister david cameron. cameron sent out to me. the country is still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster and a coalition government that has set its lights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt. which nearly pre orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of data. is past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the...
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so david cameron exit as prime minister in his place came to reason made from a thing that wrecks it means breaks it. and we're going to make a success of it. they didn't. how government failed. and she too, fell on her, sued, making way for the conservatives. she breakfasted cheerleader, boris johnson. with his rallying battle cry that red dog johnson would get breakfast done. but within weeks of leaving the european union, britain would be gripped by a fought deadly, a challenge unwelcome, but expected. the grown of r is his, the u. k. the outbreak of corona virus is now officially a pandemic. from this evening i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay in march 2020, as covert 19 spread across the world, forest johnson placed britain in an emergency locked down. the government's overriding aim was to keep the corona virus contained to do that. it would need to rely on the state being fit for purpose. the initial response to the pandemic fundamentally relied on est structure and infrastructure that had been already hollowed out. the state becomes increa
so david cameron exit as prime minister in his place came to reason made from a thing that wrecks it means breaks it. and we're going to make a success of it. they didn't. how government failed. and she too, fell on her, sued, making way for the conservatives. she breakfasted cheerleader, boris johnson. with his rallying battle cry that red dog johnson would get breakfast done. but within weeks of leaving the european union, britain would be gripped by a fought deadly, a challenge unwelcome,...
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david cameron, which many of us might not think of— cameron, which many of us might not think of suchknow you would have _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to say l i know you would have a lot to say on this, but i wonder if we could please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. iwant please move, we will do this in the 11:30pm. i want to move to an international story because it has gone global and that is the whereabouts and the welfare of the chinese tennis star peng shuai. baroness, could you take is to that, front page of the independent. absolutely. chinese state television, i think, absolutely. chinese state television, ithink, released absolutely. chinese state television, i think, released a picture of peng shuai, who looks in the picture of health, smiling and seemingly relaxed, but she has not been seen in public for i think it is about two weeks
david cameron, which many of us might not think of— cameron, which many of us might not think of suchknow you would have _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a _ think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to - think of such a bad thing. baroness, i know you would have a lot to say l i know you would have a lot to say on this, but i wonder if we could please move, we will do this in...
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it says that borisjohnson is moving the party like david cameron— is moving the party like david cameron the right as a — opening it up to attacks from the right as a result.— opening it up to attacks from the right as a result. let's bring in as art of right as a result. let's bring in as part of this _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular discussion | part of this particular discussion at the front of the sunday express which says boris is still a winner. he has been told he has to solve the migrant crisis the paper says loyal red wall tory mps are still backing when borisjohnson to lead them into the next election. what is your take on where he currently stands within the party as these issues bite? that's a fairly typical sunday express front page and i would expect them always to take a positive spin on the prime minister. i think the truth is that they actually have a point. when you speak to tory mps, they are incredibly unhappy at the litany of errors made over the last few weeks, the sleaze sc
it says that borisjohnson is moving the party like david cameron— is moving the party like david cameron the right as a — opening it up to attacks from the right as a result.— opening it up to attacks from the right as a result. let's bring in as art of right as a result. let's bring in as part of this _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular _ right as a result. let's bring in as part of this particular discussion | part of this particular discussion at the front of...
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then various claims of course david cameron himself has hit a bit of problems over complaints of hise how this unfolds in the course of the next day or so. natalie, do you want to take us to the front of the ria? typically one of your cities, one of the patches you cover not to mention on the front of it. concerns about care homes will now have enough staff particularly with the vaccine requirement coming in. it’s particularly with the vaccine requirement coming in. it's about the mandatory — requirement coming in. it's about the mandatory vaccines _ requirement coming in. it's about the mandatory vaccines for - requirement coming in. it's about the mandatory vaccines for care l requirement coming in. it's about - the mandatory vaccines for care home workers which is coming into force on thursday. they've highlighted a number of cities on the front here, there is no surprise to see that nottingham is apparently one of the worst affected. by caring workers losing theirjobs. they have not have the covid vaccine. not surprised to see that it all. nottingham has consistently come top of
then various claims of course david cameron himself has hit a bit of problems over complaints of hise how this unfolds in the course of the next day or so. natalie, do you want to take us to the front of the ria? typically one of your cities, one of the patches you cover not to mention on the front of it. concerns about care homes will now have enough staff particularly with the vaccine requirement coming in. it’s particularly with the vaccine requirement coming in. it's about the mandatory...
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when ed miliband was in composition democrat competition of david cameron, he was 15 points ahead.estioning what's going on with the strategy that they aren't pulling ahead right now.— strategy that they aren't pulling ahead riaht now. ., ., ., , ., , ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the front - ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the front page . — it is the story on the front page of the guardian, "police stop and search up by 2a present in one year." how do you see this? this search up by 24 present in one year." how do you see this? this is extraordinary, isn't _ year." how do you see this? this is extraordinary, isn't it? _ year." how do you see this? this is extraordinary, isn't it? the - year." how do you see this? this is| extraordinary, isn't it? the numbers of stop— extraordinary, isn't it? the numbers of stop and — extraordinary, isn't it? the numbers
when ed miliband was in composition democrat competition of david cameron, he was 15 points ahead.estioning what's going on with the strategy that they aren't pulling ahead right now.— strategy that they aren't pulling ahead riaht now. ., ., ., , ., , ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the _ ahead right now. onto another story - it is the story on the front...
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and the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the boardloyds banking group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. that was a quick look through some of ourfront pages. let us begin our chat. jenny, i wonder if you could kick us off. it's the first story, astrazeneca may have actually longer per section then bought the. this may have actually longer per section then bought the.— then bought the. this is according to the chief _ then bought the. this is according to the chief executive. _ then bought the. this is according to the chief executive. he - then bought the. this is according to the chief executive. he would l then bought the. this is according i to the chief executive. he would say that, but apparently this is backed up that, but apparently this is backed up by that, but apparently this is backed up by quite a few experts. this is all about trying to unpack the reason why we aren't seeing the same spike in cases and hospitalizations that our neighbours in europe have been se
and the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the boardloyds banking group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. that was a quick look through some of ourfront pages. let us begin our chat. jenny, i wonder if you could kick us off. it's the first story, astrazeneca may have actually longer per section then bought the. this may have actually longer per section then bought the.— then bought...
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and 2010 david cameron's conservative party won power in britain. after promising to deal with a problem ignored by previous governments. payment cameron decided that he was going to embrace the need to actual climate change and use that of passed his strategy of detoxifying and changing people's views about the conservative party. but says rappa and becoming prime minister, come and then booked at the likely economic costs. when he saw the effect of some of the climate change, levy on electricity bills, you know, said we're, we shouldn't have all this. yeah. his chin was green, crack, putting up energy prices, synchronization, had conviction concerts. as a result, a government that promised to be the greenest ever turned out to be at best lukewarm on dealing with climate change. patterns administration did face out coal fired power stations and build on work a previous governments by supporting renewable energy. but late to gave the go ahead to the controversial fracking programs. as other governments around the world have found, the reality of fac
and 2010 david cameron's conservative party won power in britain. after promising to deal with a problem ignored by previous governments. payment cameron decided that he was going to embrace the need to actual climate change and use that of passed his strategy of detoxifying and changing people's views about the conservative party. but says rappa and becoming prime minister, come and then booked at the likely economic costs. when he saw the effect of some of the climate change, levy on...
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we have seen former prime ministers, david cameron, theresa may, taking their seats. ere he will be laid to rest.— be laid to rest. thank you very much. ministers have announced that councils across the uk that they must take some of the unaccompanied children who have been crossing the english channel in small boats. more than 100 migrant children are currently living in hotels because a voluntary scheme hasn't provided enough accommodation. local government sources say there are concerns about the funding councils will receive. nick forbes is chair of the local government association's asylum, refugee and migration task force. he's also a labour politician who serves as the leader of newcastle city council. the vast majority of councils have stepped forward to offer these children a fresh start in life. there's a very small handful of councils, somewhere in the region of 15—30 out of the whole country who haven't taken any yet. i'm very disappointed by that. i can fully understand why the government would want to act to make sure that every local authority takes thei
we have seen former prime ministers, david cameron, theresa may, taking their seats. ere he will be laid to rest.— be laid to rest. thank you very much. ministers have announced that councils across the uk that they must take some of the unaccompanied children who have been crossing the english channel in small boats. more than 100 migrant children are currently living in hotels because a voluntary scheme hasn't provided enough accommodation. local government sources say there are concerns...
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the conservatives in power, notjust under borisjohnson but back under david cameron, instituted fairly generational shift. the fact that health is going to be back to that 2010 level, sorry, education, health has been ok and so is the home office but plenty of other departments are not necessarily going to find they are back in flush as they were even a decade ago. we still have the bug bear of inflation. they are pegging it at between 4% and 5% next year. that will cut into people's spending power and that includes the government's own spending power. each percentage or half a percentage point that inflation goes up is going to make all this a little bit tougher on sunak and johnson as the year goes by. i think that's - an important point. inflation was the thing that stalled this budget. - it stalled the economy. in the uk is around the world. even though all of this - spending, hey big spender were the headlines in the uk, a lot of people will not feel. that things are actually getting better. - they want for the benefit i of that because of inflation and indeed a rise in- employee
the conservatives in power, notjust under borisjohnson but back under david cameron, instituted fairly generational shift. the fact that health is going to be back to that 2010 level, sorry, education, health has been ok and so is the home office but plenty of other departments are not necessarily going to find they are back in flush as they were even a decade ago. we still have the bug bear of inflation. they are pegging it at between 4% and 5% next year. that will cut into people's spending...
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the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the board lloydsng group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. and will and kate bin bbc. the sun reports that the royals have banned the bbc from screening their christmas carol concert over reported �*fury�* over a documentary about harry and meghan. let's begin our chat. martin and jenny, lovely to see you again. martin, we're going to start off with the guardian. one of the stories�*s headlines, victims of still unpaid after four years of. victims of still unpaid after four ears of. , , . victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , .,, victims of still unpaid after four earsof. , , ., ., years of. this is a story from a re ort years of. this is a story from a report by _ years of. this is a story from a report by the _ years of. this is a story from a report by the home _ years of. this is a story from a report by the home affairs - years of. this is a story from a i report by the home affairs select committee into the compensation payme
the ft reports that the former prime minister, david cameron, lobbied a conservative on the board lloydsng group who he'd given a title to, to reverse a decision to cut ties with the ailing greensill capital. and will and kate bin bbc. the sun reports that the royals have banned the bbc from screening their christmas carol concert over reported �*fury�* over a documentary about harry and meghan. let's begin our chat. martin and jenny, lovely to see you again. martin, we're going to start...
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that was the case when david cameron and nicholas r because he had this meeting in 2010 —— sarkozy. he to leave it there. but _ sarkozy. we will have to leave it there, but thank _ sarkozy. we will have to leave it there, but thank you, _ sarkozy. we will have to leave it | there, but thank you, christophe premat, forjoining us this evening. people here in dover are at the front line of the cross—channel migrant crisis, and they've become accustomed to seeing migrants brought ashore here on a daily basis. my colleague sara smith is in the town centre. you have been getting reaction from people who live and work your to this awful tragedy yesterday. yes, and there's been nothing but sadness for the people involved, the individuals who lost their lives, the human tragedy, and a cry of as we have heard so many times over the past 2a hours for something to be done and also exasperation that it seems that governments on either side of the channel are unable to stop people from making this deadly crossing. life goes on as normal here, as it must — a life so many have risked everything to sha
that was the case when david cameron and nicholas r because he had this meeting in 2010 —— sarkozy. he to leave it there. but _ sarkozy. we will have to leave it there, but thank _ sarkozy. we will have to leave it there, but thank you, _ sarkozy. we will have to leave it | there, but thank you, christophe premat, forjoining us this evening. people here in dover are at the front line of the cross—channel migrant crisis, and they've become accustomed to seeing migrants brought ashore here...
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you look at what's been happening, if you look at what happened with the former prime minister, david cameronon't believe that's correct. it's not about their knowledge. it's about their opportunity to whatsapp there mate they've known for a long time to give companies that use the lobbyist to fast track up the food chain so that they can get lucrative contracts of public money. we don't believe that's the way it should run. people should get contracts based upon their competency to do the job and to get value for money for the taxpayers of this country. our new integrity and ethics commission, which looks at ministerial codes, which is different to the mps commission, will be given much more teeth. we'll take away the prime minister's right to veto. at the moment, the prime minister decides if there's an investigation and then decides whether or not he's going to follow the recommendations of those, whether ministers broke the code or not. and we think that's wrong. we think that the independent commission should be able to put binding sanctions. that means if you break the ministerial code,
you look at what's been happening, if you look at what happened with the former prime minister, david cameronon't believe that's correct. it's not about their knowledge. it's about their opportunity to whatsapp there mate they've known for a long time to give companies that use the lobbyist to fast track up the food chain so that they can get lucrative contracts of public money. we don't believe that's the way it should run. people should get contracts based upon their competency to do the job...
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nadine dorries languished on the backbenches under david cameron�*s premiership, attacking the then primelter laid over that decision, and that is, does this policy help those from socially deprived areas to access both arts and culture and sport? the conservatives have been in power for 11 years and over that time 0fqual figures show a dramatic drop in, for example, kids doing arts subjects in gcse and a—level. in the last ten years, performing arts down by nearly two thirds, dance down by half. lots of teachers say that is as a direct result of funding cuts and the fact that schools are having to make difficult decisions? well, i don�*t recognise your question about cuts to school. as far as i am concerned we are doing better, much better now than we have ever been. nadine dorries is now in charge of what has been a lifeline for the creative industries in the pandemic, the culture recovery fund in england. to date she has announced £107 million to more than 900 organisations, including the young vic. most are outside london. so, just let�*s acknowledge what the government did — £2 billi
nadine dorries languished on the backbenches under david cameron�*s premiership, attacking the then primelter laid over that decision, and that is, does this policy help those from socially deprived areas to access both arts and culture and sport? the conservatives have been in power for 11 years and over that time 0fqual figures show a dramatic drop in, for example, kids doing arts subjects in gcse and a—level. in the last ten years, performing arts down by nearly two thirds, dance down by...
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like we saw with david cameron this year, lobbying on behalf of the finance company, again, he did notthe outside experience that they have from that second profession. does that hold water, do you think? it that hold water, do you think? it does. i think it is important mps have experience outside parliament. you don�*t like the idea of idea of house of commons full of professional politicians who have may become straight out of university and worked as a researcher for a university and worked as a researcherfor a number university and worked as a researcher for a number of years and then got a safe seat and stayed in parliament so it is to bring in different expertise and experience but the problem is, it is taking up more time than their role as an mp, if it is trumping what they�*re doing in their mainjob. abs, if it is trumping what they're doing in their main job.— in their main “ob. a lot of people look at in their main “ob. a lot of people took at the — in their main job. a lot of people look at the house _ in their main job. a lot of people look at the house of _ in their main
like we saw with david cameron this year, lobbying on behalf of the finance company, again, he did notthe outside experience that they have from that second profession. does that hold water, do you think? it that hold water, do you think? it does. i think it is important mps have experience outside parliament. you don�*t like the idea of idea of house of commons full of professional politicians who have may become straight out of university and worked as a researcher for a university and...
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the parliamentary sketch writers who thought that the prospects of nadine dorries, who once said david cameronked specifically about a quote she is supposed to have said after an interview by nick robinson on the today programme with borisjohnson, in which he had interrupted the prime minister, and she is reported to have said, that has cost the bbc a lot of money. she said she did not say that, it was misreported, so that was brought to a halt. and then there was the wider question because a lot of this is about looking at the online harm is built which is all about online abuse and finding a way to protect people when they are online from all sorts of online abuse. she was questioned about her own behaviour on twitter that she has not been afraid to express her own views and the mpjohn nicholson asked a question about something she said on twitter about the lbc presenterjames o�*brien. said on twitter about the lbc presenterjames o'brien. along with a number of — presenterjames o'brien. along with a number of female _ presenterjames o'brien. along with a number of female politicians, - prese
the parliamentary sketch writers who thought that the prospects of nadine dorries, who once said david cameronked specifically about a quote she is supposed to have said after an interview by nick robinson on the today programme with borisjohnson, in which he had interrupted the prime minister, and she is reported to have said, that has cost the bbc a lot of money. she said she did not say that, it was misreported, so that was brought to a halt. and then there was the wider question because a...
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if you look at what happened with the former prime minister david cameron, they have used contacts within so they can get lucrative contracts of public money. people should get contracts based on competence to do the job and to get value for money for taxpayers. the job and to get value for money for taxpayers-_ as we've been hearing, tens thousands of people remain without power across parts of scotland and northern england this morning after gale force winds from storm arwen brought down power lines. there's a yellow warning for ice in place for much of the uk, our reporter luxmy gopal is at a gritting depot in york or us this morning. good morning. the coldest night of the season so far has been busy for gritting teams across the country and no different at york city council's depot. this is the last vehicle to return after being out treating the roads and cycleways in york. this is the depot where rock salt comes from. a mountain of 3000 tonnes, some of it distributed already. i am joined tonnes, some of it distributed already. iam joined by tonnes, some of it distributed already. i a
if you look at what happened with the former prime minister david cameron, they have used contacts within so they can get lucrative contracts of public money. people should get contracts based on competence to do the job and to get value for money for taxpayers. the job and to get value for money for taxpayers-_ as we've been hearing, tens thousands of people remain without power across parts of scotland and northern england this morning after gale force winds from storm arwen brought down...
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video to instagram and sharing in the caption, she was walking along the beach when she heard cameron davidgine looking at the beach, the ocean, the water and hearing that >> the guitar player is never going to forget that >> he said -- he did he said it was a dream come true for him. >>> finally, the jonas brothers. playfully poking fun at the three pop superstars and the sneak peek reveals john legend performing an ode to his favorite bands who have been an international phenomenon for years, but there's a twist ♪ the music they created took over the globe sold out shows wherever they go ♪ ♪ all i want to be is their favorite fan i wrote a song to tell them they're my favorite band ♪ ♪ i wish they could hear it, bu they're not here today no, john, paul, george or ringo just beat not quite the jonas -- i want to say keep ♪ i want to say keep ♪ ♪ you're not quite the beatles not quite the beatles ♪ ♪ although you're a really nice guy ♪ >> that's cute jonas brothers family roast starts streaming on netflix today. people didn't see that one coming for even more, you can check out our 30-minut
video to instagram and sharing in the caption, she was walking along the beach when she heard cameron davidgine looking at the beach, the ocean, the water and hearing that >> the guitar player is never going to forget that >> he said -- he did he said it was a dream come true for him. >>> finally, the jonas brothers. playfully poking fun at the three pop superstars and the sneak peek reveals john legend performing an ode to his favorite bands who have been an international...
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nadine dorries languished on the _ dorries languished on the backbenches under david cameron's premiershipt _ arrogant posh boys. she doesn't talk like that about boris _ arrogant posh boys. she doesn't talk like that about boris johnson. - arrogant posh boys. she doesn't talk like that about boris johnson. and i like that about borisjohnson. and is now in his cabinet, with a role she says is close to her heart. well, i was taken for my very first theatre experience by a charity to theatre experience by a charity to the everyman theatre in liverpool when i was about ten years old to see the canterbury tales. i love the theatre as a result. i know that many of the kids from the same street i grew up in now think theatres are not places where people like them go, let alone places where people like them can work or can contribute you. and so i made my ethos in the apartment within 24 hours of arriving, that everything we do in that department, every policy, every decision we take, as a filter laid over that decision, and thatis, filter laid over that decision, and that is, does this policy he
nadine dorries languished on the _ dorries languished on the backbenches under david cameron's premiershipt _ arrogant posh boys. she doesn't talk like that about boris _ arrogant posh boys. she doesn't talk like that about boris johnson. - arrogant posh boys. she doesn't talk like that about boris johnson. and i like that about borisjohnson. and is now in his cabinet, with a role she says is close to her heart. well, i was taken for my very first theatre experience by a charity to theatre...