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that will, i think way down on johnson. i don't think after the local authority elections, he will be able to recover, saw or argue this point is when likely to face a leadership contest in the summer. i think probably the 2 front runners in that regard will be the chancellor richie sooner and foreign secretary list try us i. i suspect neither. if it does go to the leadership contests, or want to concede, which means torrie members will need to have a say, an at least from where things sit at the moment. i believe her chancellors to knock is most likely her to succeed. johnson has prime minister in the 2nd half of the year, probably her to be announced at the tory conference in the, in the latter part of the year. okay. and julia, would you like to weigh in on, on this issue or far as she soon i kind and less trust that to misstep i was just talking about i think it will come as, as no surprise they say i completely lack of favorite tory to take over from, from the prime minister. i think part of the problem for me is the f
that will, i think way down on johnson. i don't think after the local authority elections, he will be able to recover, saw or argue this point is when likely to face a leadership contest in the summer. i think probably the 2 front runners in that regard will be the chancellor richie sooner and foreign secretary list try us i. i suspect neither. if it does go to the leadership contests, or want to concede, which means torrie members will need to have a say, an at least from where things sit at...
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boris johnson continues to defend his record. minister johnson: we have more people in employment, more employees on the payroll there and there were before the pandemic began. that is what my staff have been working on in downing street. ros: some are refusing -- accusing boris johnson of misleading. the leader of the scottish conservatives says the number of letters needed to oust the prime minister is close. 54 would be needed to trigger a leadership vote. also, we will see how boris johnson reach this level of political peril. his career has set up a downs, but he is prime minister. he is a politician. what he has to do if he is to carry on an office. boris johnson's position as prime minister continues to be perilous, in the hands of his own mp's, after days of public anger about those parties that were held during lockdown in downing street. this is the former brexiteer rick perry david davis. >> i spent weeks and months defending the prime minister from often angry constituents. i reminded them of his success in brexit, ma
boris johnson continues to defend his record. minister johnson: we have more people in employment, more employees on the payroll there and there were before the pandemic began. that is what my staff have been working on in downing street. ros: some are refusing -- accusing boris johnson of misleading. the leader of the scottish conservatives says the number of letters needed to oust the prime minister is close. 54 would be needed to trigger a leadership vote. also, we will see how boris johnson...
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johnson? y'all want to meet the real mr. johnson?he could be feisty at sometimes, but that's all discipline. >> alfonsi: what do you mean, feisty? >> honore: like, he yells, but-- >> kabrel johnson: he yells out of passion-- >> ray johnson: everything has to be sharp! so, trumpets, what's going on now? i need y'all to play it every time, that's how y'all are going to get good at it! >> alfonsi: when i'm sitting here talking to you, you're so almost soft-spoken. and you see you out there on the blacktop, and it gets up a level. >> ray johnson: right. >> alfonsi: that's by design? >> ray johnson: i want you to be out your comfort zone, because i need you to pay attention. and when you pay attention, you learn. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> alfonsi: a few minutes into practice and it's clear the band's program isn't just designed to produce good musicians-- it's part of the school's larger mission to produce good men. >> ray johnson: y'all look good, man. great job. proud of y'all, thank you. >> dr. miller: that's the history of this-- of this school. your
johnson? y'all want to meet the real mr. johnson?he could be feisty at sometimes, but that's all discipline. >> alfonsi: what do you mean, feisty? >> honore: like, he yells, but-- >> kabrel johnson: he yells out of passion-- >> ray johnson: everything has to be sharp! so, trumpets, what's going on now? i need y'all to play it every time, that's how y'all are going to get good at it! >> alfonsi: when i'm sitting here talking to you, you're so almost soft-spoken. and...
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prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i entirely share my right honorable friend's enthusiasm for the british council which is a wonderful institution we all love and that's why we're providing through the scbo 800 million pounds of funding this year. a 27% increase, mr. speaker, in spite of all the difficulties this country is facing, increase on the previous financial year. we also provided >> from the opposition. >> yea! >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i start by warmly welcoming -- can i start -- can i just say, i expect people to listen to the prime minister. i certainly don't want the leader of the opposition shouted down. you might not like it, but this is the one we've got. can i start by warmly welcoming the honorable member. >> hear! >> for the parliamentary labor party. mr. speaker, like so many people up and down the country, he has concluded that the prime minister has shown themselves incapable of operating the leadership and government this country deserves. whereas the labor party stands ready to p
prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, i entirely share my right honorable friend's enthusiasm for the british council which is a wonderful institution we all love and that's why we're providing through the scbo 800 million pounds of funding this year. a 27% increase, mr. speaker, in spite of all the difficulties this country is facing, increase on the previous financial year. we also provided >> from the opposition. >> yea! >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i start by warmly...
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getting the pandemic bought us johnson. it's completely unfit to be prime minister, and it is beyond time for him. to go, but why don't you wanna wait? sure. why not just wait for the report that that's due out. so we understand. next week i think he is now beyond reproach. to be perfectly honest. is excuses of changed consistently. his death almost certainly misled parliament. we've got calls from his own back benches to resign and to deal with haired from a senior and m p of allegations of black meal. again, the m p 's who would undermine johnson. so i think we don't really need to wait for something that was already admitted to the prime minister himself is admitted that he was at that party, but didn't know that it was a party i. he would have known that that was the numbers of people alone was breaking the rules. so he really is trying to type by playing stupid rather than playing deliberate. and then all right, john, what's your take on this? i mean, some of these are saying that they are still waiting for this report
getting the pandemic bought us johnson. it's completely unfit to be prime minister, and it is beyond time for him. to go, but why don't you wanna wait? sure. why not just wait for the report that that's due out. so we understand. next week i think he is now beyond reproach. to be perfectly honest. is excuses of changed consistently. his death almost certainly misled parliament. we've got calls from his own back benches to resign and to deal with haired from a senior and m p of allegations of...
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boris johnson's chief _ headline. yes, it is, indeed. boris johnson's chief of _ headline.oris johnson's chief of staff, what the | johnson's chief of staff, what the telegraph as saying that three days before _ telegraph as saying that three days before kabul fell, he was at lord's cricket _ before kabul fell, he was at lord's cricket match. now, why this is significant _ cricket match. now, why this is significant is because he is suspected of being the official that ordered _ suspected of being the official that ordered the then foreign secretary dondnic— ordered the then foreign secretary dominic ralph to come back from a holiday— dominic ralph to come back from a holiday in— dominic ralph to come back from a holiday in cyprus. again, we are actually— holiday in cyprus. again, we are actually seeing chaos around downing street, _ actually seeing chaos around downing street, the _ actually seeing chaos around downing street, the kind of cavalier attitude, devil may care. the idea that when— attitude, devil may care. the idea that when you have got a major international c
boris johnson's chief _ headline. yes, it is, indeed. boris johnson's chief of _ headline.oris johnson's chief of staff, what the | johnson's chief of staff, what the telegraph as saying that three days before _ telegraph as saying that three days before kabul fell, he was at lord's cricket _ before kabul fell, he was at lord's cricket match. now, why this is significant _ cricket match. now, why this is significant is because he is suspected of being the official that ordered _ suspected of...
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johnson: mr. speaker, of course, but let me tell the house that i think he is inviting a question about an investigation which is come -- as you know, i can't comment, in which he is a lawyer, will know that i cannot comment on, and what i am focusing on is delivering the fastest recovery of any european economy from covid, the fastest booster rollout. and we are launching a policy tomorrow, mr. speaker. he talks about people being out of work, and in my case -- i understand why he wants it. we will get half a million people off welfare, and to work. it is a fantastic idea. i hope he supports it. >> i think the prime minister said the code does apply to him, and therefore if he misled parliament he should resign. on the first of december the prime minister told this house in relation to lockdown, all guidance was followed in number 10. on the eighth of december -- looks quizzical, he said it. on the eighth of december prime minister told this house, i have been repeatedly assured there was no part
johnson: mr. speaker, of course, but let me tell the house that i think he is inviting a question about an investigation which is come -- as you know, i can't comment, in which he is a lawyer, will know that i cannot comment on, and what i am focusing on is delivering the fastest recovery of any european economy from covid, the fastest booster rollout. and we are launching a policy tomorrow, mr. speaker. he talks about people being out of work, and in my case -- i understand why he wants it. we...
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johnson to tell the truth. when it comes to its ieader~ — country to be and when it comes to its leader. �* ., country to be and when it comes to its leader. �* . , ., ., its leader. and what is that due to the sake of _ its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the _ its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the country _ its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the country if - its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the country if the - the sake of the country if the majority of people as that poll suggests have trouble trusting their own leader? it’s suggests have trouble trusting their own leader? �* , , ., suggests have trouble trusting their own leader?— own leader? it's very hard for the electorate to _ own leader? it's very hard for the electorate to feel _ own leader? it's very hard for the electorate to feel that _ own leader? it's very hard for the electorate to feel that they - own leader? it's very hard for the electorate to feel that they are i electorate to feel that t
johnson to tell the truth. when it comes to its ieader~ — country to be and when it comes to its leader. �* ., country to be and when it comes to its leader. �* . , ., ., its leader. and what is that due to the sake of _ its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the _ its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the country _ its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the country if - its leader. and what is that due to the sake of the country if the - the sake of the...
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about maurice johnson resigning? i'm looking at some polls and he's his popularity has gone so far down. it's even below to reasons maze who was below 50 percent of favorability was a public thinking. but you make a very good point, nathan, me, which is the poll i was, i wrote story, which is that labor or writing high the concert emerging, who i'm exploring a whole new getting a dropping in those radical the, there's northern and midland state. they want to flavor in 2019, make more constructive and worry about their own a future bearing chris, and of course, the few of the consensus parliamentary majority, the other things, keep an eye on this coming up in focus groups because the mood has really turned against or there's been focus groups being wrong by p. o, you know, form it down the street from list what things that he's a liar, he's a counselor because beach brought this and more than that, the conservative is being diminished by continued both the ation with prime minister, 4th johnson. but these are the kind
about maurice johnson resigning? i'm looking at some polls and he's his popularity has gone so far down. it's even below to reasons maze who was below 50 percent of favorability was a public thinking. but you make a very good point, nathan, me, which is the poll i was, i wrote story, which is that labor or writing high the concert emerging, who i'm exploring a whole new getting a dropping in those radical the, there's northern and midland state. they want to flavor in 2019, make more...
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boris johnson and the people — enquiry. boris johnson and the people who speak on his behalf...ime _ the question now is whether the prime minister will be forced to allow— prime minister will be forced to allow some sort of independent enquiry — allow some sort of independent enquiry. we allow some sort of independent ennui . ~ , allow some sort of independent emui .~ , allow some sort of independent ennui .~ , ., enquiry. we will see. back to the daily telegraph _ enquiry. we will see. back to the daily telegraph front _ enquiry. we will see. back to the daily telegraph front page, - daily telegraph front page, sticking with politics as a theme, useful evenit with politics as a theme, useful even it is both of your expertise. the front page says number ten police questioned by grey over parties. the sub headline, officers' accounts of comings and goings in downing street to form a key part of the report. this is the ongoing story, it feels like about a decade over the report, and lots of viewers will know, sue grey is a senior civil servant looking into the ever expanding alle
boris johnson and the people — enquiry. boris johnson and the people who speak on his behalf...ime _ the question now is whether the prime minister will be forced to allow— prime minister will be forced to allow some sort of independent enquiry — allow some sort of independent enquiry. we allow some sort of independent ennui . ~ , allow some sort of independent emui .~ , allow some sort of independent ennui .~ , ., enquiry. we will see. back to the daily telegraph _ enquiry. we will see....
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~ ,,, . ~ ., johnson through? mr speaker, i want to apologise- — johnson through? want to apologise- i _ johnson through? mr speaker, i want to apologise. i know _ johnson through? mr speaker, i want to apologise. i know that _ johnson through? mr speaker, i want to apologise. i know that millions - to apologise. i know that millions of people across this country have made extraordinary sacrifices over the last 18 months and i know the rage they feel with me and with the government i lead when they think that in downing street itself the rules are not being properly followed. by the people who make the rules. there were things we simply did not get right. and i must take response ability.— response ability. claiming to disbelief in _ response ability. claiming to disbelief in the _ response ability. claiming to disbelief in the comments i response ability. claiming to l disbelief in the comments that technically a bring your own booze organised drinks event was within the lockdown rules. essen organised drinks event was within the lockdown rules.— organised drinks
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. �* ,, johnson's government.continuing to _ johnson's government. and the sunday times continuing to focus _ johnson's government. and the sunday times continuing to focus in _ johnson's government. and the sunday times continuing to focus in on - times continuing to focus in on borisjohnson. jo, you were talking about how certain conservatives are appalled by the government's dealing with the alleged parties, but one person who is very appalled is dominic cummings, and heat features, nigel, within this article about this frat house culture, which sounds trivial, but it actually led to quite an important move on how to deal with top—secret documents in downing street. just talk us to the story. downing street. just talk us to the sto . ., �* , downing street. just talk us to the sto . . �* , ., downing street. just talk us to the sto. ., story. that's right. the frat house in question _ story. that's right. the frat house in question is _ story. that's right. the frat house in question is the _ story. that's righ
. �* ,, johnson's government.continuing to _ johnson's government. and the sunday times continuing to focus _ johnson's government. and the sunday times continuing to focus in _ johnson's government. and the sunday times continuing to focus in on - times continuing to focus in on borisjohnson. jo, you were talking about how certain conservatives are appalled by the government's dealing with the alleged parties, but one person who is very appalled is dominic cummings, and heat features, nigel,...
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to go in the next 24 hours — for boris johnson to go in the next 24 hours. ., �* , for boris johnsonah, ok, let's skip over the i- we not _ 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the _ 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the same _ 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the same top - 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the same top story, | the i. it's not the same top story, unsurprisingly, a picture of boris johnson there. also a reference in the top right—hand corner to the inflation data, more than double the bank of england's target of 2%, almost its highest level for years. let's move onto the guardian again, the top story, pmqs putting david davis, invoking the ghost of a bygone era which i presume he had hoped to appeal to his historian like, borisjohnson, quoting, in the name of god, go! the guardian also making the point the conservative party waiting with baited breath for sucre's report. how significant is that report going to be —— sue gray's report? it that report going to be -- sue gray's report?— that report g
to go in the next 24 hours — for boris johnson to go in the next 24 hours. ., �* , for boris johnsonah, ok, let's skip over the i- we not _ 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the _ 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the same _ 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the same top - 24 hours. yeah, ok, let's skip over the j. it's not the same top story, | the i. it's not the same top story, unsurprisingly, a picture of boris johnson there. also a...
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step boys, johnson. well, at the moment that does seem to be this sort of these 2 candidates you are potentially out in front. of course, richie back personally became chosen for georgia finances of the united kingdom just 2 years ago has been rocketed. let's start to market, rolled out what was called the furlough scheme and the u. k. giving out cash to people say that they could freeze their jobs during the credit of iris pandemic. he was seen as a big spending chocolate during the crisis and has potentially smoothed over a lot of the problems that we could to parents. and we've got pretty high employment and the economy is done all right over the last 2 years. so he's built up a bit of a base there, but he's annoyed a number of conservatives because he's raised taxes as a result of these 2 years. so potentially, he's someone who's more popular and might be the head choice, but maybe the heart choice might be live, trust someone who's much more. libertarian believes in a small government wants to get r
step boys, johnson. well, at the moment that does seem to be this sort of these 2 candidates you are potentially out in front. of course, richie back personally became chosen for georgia finances of the united kingdom just 2 years ago has been rocketed. let's start to market, rolled out what was called the furlough scheme and the u. k. giving out cash to people say that they could freeze their jobs during the credit of iris pandemic. he was seen as a big spending chocolate during the crisis and...
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now, johnson is being investigated on 2 levels. there's the police investigation and an internal investigation. the results of the internal investigation understand could be coming soon. any idea when that will be released. this is the subject of much speculation here in london at the moment. it's a, it's a new, a report by a civil servant and she expect said to be released in full is what we understand. now it could be published as soon as today, the ah, the understanding is that it's actually finished and a, reportedly, there are some juicy details and that report already about photos with why showing wine bottles and also the prime minister. so that report, if that does get released today, that will give a lot of their conservative and peace will now have to decide of outdoors. johnson's future will will give them a lot of food for thought. well calls for johnson's resignation or growing louder burger, as we all know. does he still have support sufficient support within his own party to hold on opinion amongst his m p. 's, who a
now, johnson is being investigated on 2 levels. there's the police investigation and an internal investigation. the results of the internal investigation understand could be coming soon. any idea when that will be released. this is the subject of much speculation here in london at the moment. it's a, it's a new, a report by a civil servant and she expect said to be released in full is what we understand. now it could be published as soon as today, the ah, the understanding is that it's actually...
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you pressure continues to pile on boris johnson to clit.— johnson to clit.o long for all the _ johnson to clit. you have sat there for too long for all the good - johnson to clit. you have sat there for too long for all the good you i for too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. doesn�*t the country deserved so much doesn't the country deserved so much better— doesn't the country deserved so much better than_ doesn't the country deserved so much better than this out of control, out of ideas _ better than this out of control, out of ideas and soon to be out of office — of ideas and soon to be out of office prime minister? no shortage office prime minister? no shortage of dramatic moments _ office prime minister? no shortage of dramatic moments and - office prime minister? no shortage of dramatic moments and prime i of dramatic moments and prime minister�*s questions, not least when one conservative and p defected to the opposition. it borisjohnson continue to defend his record. irate continue to defend his record. we have continue to d
you pressure continues to pile on boris johnson to clit.— johnson to clit.o long for all the _ johnson to clit. you have sat there for too long for all the good - johnson to clit. you have sat there for too long for all the good you i for too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. doesn�*t the country deserved so much doesn't the country deserved so much better— doesn't the country deserved so much better than_ doesn't the country deserved so much better than this...
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boris johnson had been on a visit at a school.ack to work, and this cake was given to him in the cabinet room, which is inside number 10, you have seen it, where the ministers sit for their weekly meetings. he washere for 10 minutes and then went away. there is another allegation of a gathering at mr. johnson's flat, which was denied this evening. it seems to come down to them saying these people were at work and they were just saying happy birthday to the boss. here, the reaction is split from conservative mps. some are saying we will look into how this could have happened, this is not as bad as the other allegations. there are others who are ripping their hair out at another allegation of rule breaking at number 10. when you look at the rules, it is pretty clear. they say socializing indoors -- back in june 2020 during the first locown -- is not allowed. the only reason you can meet with others indoors is for work. i suspect that latter part is something that number 10 will rely on. just more pressure on the prime minister about
boris johnson had been on a visit at a school.ack to work, and this cake was given to him in the cabinet room, which is inside number 10, you have seen it, where the ministers sit for their weekly meetings. he washere for 10 minutes and then went away. there is another allegation of a gathering at mr. johnson's flat, which was denied this evening. it seems to come down to them saying these people were at work and they were just saying happy birthday to the boss. here, the reaction is split from...
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the opinion polls for boys johnson are rock bottom. the impression that many british people have is that there was one very strict rule for them for the public, but that are those who made the rules didn't really stick to them. so british people couldn't see family members in hospital. they couldn't attend funerals, they couldn't be with people who were dying out in the hospital. so very many people have a lot of sad memories of this period of lockdown. and now they are finding out that in downing street and across government, there wasn't just one event, allegedly but several events were there worse cake, there was wind, i was cheese, there were leaving dues. so there, there is the impression that there is a culture of this regarding the rule. so it's really about the morrow authority of boris johnson. how much was he implicated himself and is he still fit to leave the country? so parliamentary questions are one thing, but a lot seems to hinge on the results of this internal inquiry to we know more about when this is going to drop. th
the opinion polls for boys johnson are rock bottom. the impression that many british people have is that there was one very strict rule for them for the public, but that are those who made the rules didn't really stick to them. so british people couldn't see family members in hospital. they couldn't attend funerals, they couldn't be with people who were dying out in the hospital. so very many people have a lot of sad memories of this period of lockdown. and now they are finding out that in...
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johnson used to being lied to the politics, all my life. and i don't believe a word that the british government or the american government is saying about the intention of puting if you low the lead of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under stress at all. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a position where it damages many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people lose their jobs here in this country. and the simple fact is, this is all i think, being run by our prime minister barak johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held always illegal parties. 10 downing street, while the rest of us were already knocked down. and when a prime ministers called lying in the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings, subarus thompson are so low. and if i had to take out a bet, now that we didn't show up, i'd actually be betting that boris might be our prime minister. at the end of this year. and rushes envoy to the un gave more d
johnson used to being lied to the politics, all my life. and i don't believe a word that the british government or the american government is saying about the intention of puting if you low the lead of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under stress at all. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a position where it damages many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people lose their jobs here in this country. and the simple fact...
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let's boris johnson's 'ob. only half and n let-s move — boris johnson's job. only half and i?oris johnson's job. only half and i? let's move on to the _ boris johnson's job. only half and i? let's move on to the i- boris johnson's job. only half and i? let's move on to the i because j i? let's move on to the i because this is obviously all connected with the economic picture and febrile politics. the pm's plan for the consul of the crisis delayed by the downing street turmoil. yes. consul of the crisis delayed by the downing street turmoil.— consul of the crisis delayed by the downing street turmoil. yes, so the i have downing street turmoil. yes, so the i have gone — downing street turmoil. yes, so the i have gone with _ downing street turmoil. yes, so the i have gone with the _ downing street turmoil. yes, so the i have gone with the cost-of-living i i have gone with the cost—of—living crisis but have a link to this to party gate and the ongoing paralysis they claim around number ten and downing st at the moment. and they have sources who have warned of a delay around trying
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the fact that boris johnson is weak and | fact that boris johnson is weak and is, fact that boris johnsonyou would expect labour— may elections. you would expect labour would do very well. on the other— labour would do very well. on the other hand. — labour would do very well. on the other hand, borisjohnson being replaced — other hand, borisjohnson being replaced by a more traditional tory as leader— replaced by a more traditional tory as leader could actually be an advantage for the labour party. it has found — advantage for the labour party. it has found borisjohnson advantage for the labour party. it has found boris johnson to be a difficult — has found boris johnson to be a difficult opponent, because he does have that different reach in the country. — have that different reach in the country, he appealed to seats that tories _ country, he appealed to seats that tories couldn't hope to win before then. and — tories couldn't hope to win before then, and they would have to shift their strategy in terms of building, going _ their strategy in terms of building, going back to a previous m
the fact that boris johnson is weak and | fact that boris johnson is weak and is, fact that boris johnsonyou would expect labour— may elections. you would expect labour would do very well. on the other— labour would do very well. on the other hand. — labour would do very well. on the other hand, borisjohnson being replaced — other hand, borisjohnson being replaced by a more traditional tory as leader— replaced by a more traditional tory as leader could actually be an advantage for the...
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johnson broke covid rules." . headline "carrie johnson broke covid rules." . v . , headline "carrie johnson broke covid rules.“ . �*, . , ., ., rules." that's a very damaging sto , rules." that's a very damaging story. because _ rules." that's a very damaging story, because so _ rules.�* that's a very damaging story, because so far- rules." that's a very damaging story, because so far the - rules." that's a very damaging i story, because so far the story we've heard about what happened in number 10 downing street after work parties, leaving parties and so on which has been argued by some that they were not really parties, just work—related affairs and things like that. but this is something very different. the context of the story, september 2020 when we were told we should not be meeting with anybody outside our family and should not be meeting with anybody outside ourfamily and no more than six people should get together, and if they do it should be socially distanced. from the picture it is very clear that if t
johnson broke covid rules." . headline "carrie johnson broke covid rules." . v . , headline "carrie johnson broke covid rules.“ . �*, . , ., ., rules." that's a very damaging sto , rules." that's a very damaging story. because _ rules." that's a very damaging story, because so _ rules.�* that's a very damaging story, because so far- rules." that's a very damaging story, because so far the - rules." that's a very damaging i story, because so far...
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johnson, it's a, it's a fosco claim. as it senior bbc report said to me, recently, we broke in none of the stories, the prime minister's principal, private secretary i t v broke the stories i the mirror, brewster is all the b. b. c has done is report the stories and in a fairly straight mana, the bbc does some excellent work on then following up these revelations, with gods to interviews and putting them in context and some excellent journalism. but in terms of actually breaking the stories, the b, b, c has really been at the forefront of that. so i think could be long term characterized b, b, c is leading the charge. the was a time. and it's not so many years ago that the baby sees news output was a little bit stayed quite safe in its approach, less controversial. now, many people would argue a returned to those days would be a bad thing. but i think it would be doing itself a favor if it stepped back a little from chasing every scandal and reverted to a previous former bp journalism, which was more safe. but it protect
johnson, it's a, it's a fosco claim. as it senior bbc report said to me, recently, we broke in none of the stories, the prime minister's principal, private secretary i t v broke the stories i the mirror, brewster is all the b. b. c has done is report the stories and in a fairly straight mana, the bbc does some excellent work on then following up these revelations, with gods to interviews and putting them in context and some excellent journalism. but in terms of actually breaking the stories,...
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if you are boris johnson in that very fluid flatl johnson in that very fluid flat which — johnson in doing tremendously well, none of this— is not doing tremendously well, none of this poll— is not doing tremendously well, none of this poll would look very good to you now _ of this poll would look very good to you now. just want to put on my specs — you now. just want to put on my specs and — you now. just want to put on my specs and read it out. the polls for the times— specs and read it out. the polls for the times found that six in ten voters — the times found that six in ten voters believe that johnson should resign, _ voters believe that johnson should resign, including 38% of those who voted _ resign, including 38% of those who voted tory— resign, including 38% of those who voted tory in the last election. johnson's _ voted tory in the last election. johnson's approval ratings have been at the _ johnson's approval ratings have been at the lowest level yet. the tories have _ at the lowest level yet. the tories have fallen — at the lowest level yet. the tories have fallen ten poi
if you are boris johnson in that very fluid flatl johnson in that very fluid flat which — johnson in doing tremendously well, none of this— is not doing tremendously well, none of this poll— is not doing tremendously well, none of this poll would look very good to you now _ of this poll would look very good to you now. just want to put on my specs — you now. just want to put on my specs and — you now. just want to put on my specs and read it out. the polls for the times— specs and...
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johnson is up for the job. but more importantly, i think he's lost the confidence of the british public. now with his lies is defi and his breaking of his own roles. ah, we are. johnson is also losing support in his own party, after series of scandals, mistakes, and course corrections. this idea that, you know, the people are telling us about all these restrictions our lives. we're all having, you know, gin and tonic in the back garden. it's, you know, it is beyond reset, is indispensable. johnson is a prime minister who loves headlines with the last several weeks if only brought bad news. and it's getting uncomfortable for him now that many britons have started to turn their back on, the jovial johnson. i quite like boris on. my disappoint modest me. i don't believe most of the things is as now because of it. i even sniff tow it down and he speaks on the news. i just think it's live you and harry, when asked if he was at the party himself, johnson remained k g o. o. that as he knows the subject of a proper of
johnson is up for the job. but more importantly, i think he's lost the confidence of the british public. now with his lies is defi and his breaking of his own roles. ah, we are. johnson is also losing support in his own party, after series of scandals, mistakes, and course corrections. this idea that, you know, the people are telling us about all these restrictions our lives. we're all having, you know, gin and tonic in the back garden. it's, you know, it is beyond reset, is indispensable....
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, johnson. government. it is saying some of this is new. he's got to ublish saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the _ saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the full— saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the full report, _ saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the full report, has - to publish the full report, has a ni? i to publish the full report, has a ni? .. to publish the full report, has a ni? ~' ., , ., �* to publish the full report, has a ni? ,, ., , ., �* ~' ni? i think he does. i don't think mps are going — ni? i think he does. i don't think mps are going to _ ni? i think he does. i don't think mps are going to let _ ni? i think he does. i don't think mps are going to let up - ni? i think he does. i don't think mps are going to let up on - mps are going to let up on that point. but he does have cover, if you like, from the metropolitan police who are now can have their investigation of 12 gatherings. i think they are now under considerable pres
, johnson. government. it is saying some of this is new. he's got to ublish saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the _ saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the full— saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the full report, _ saying some of this is new. he's got to publish the full report, has - to publish the full report, has a ni? i to publish the full report, has a ni? .. to publish the full report, has a ni? ~' ., , ., �* to publish the full report, has a...
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well, some say politically speaking, bars, johnson is already a dead man walking. johnson's staffing lockdown restrictions to spot a disturbing, rising co with death with $359.00 reported in the last 24 hours alone. followed the bo group think tank says it won't help increasingly unpopular from minister. i think johnson came out swinging today in an attempt to go on the offensive and went back some public support. and he used the repeating of random forest measures to try regains and public support. i don't think that will suede or make opinion. i think they've been lied to too many times. and some honesty at this stage could probably have been a good saying maybe regains national trust. i think the pm had to have the honesty sort of mich wholeheartedly, that he was wrong rather than transcripts from the issue. i think he may have regained some rules. one doesn't have to wait for the result of commission using the restrictions maybe to cover from, from the main story, which is that there's a lack of confidence in him. and that's not going to do any good with the fact that it shouldn'
well, some say politically speaking, bars, johnson is already a dead man walking. johnson's staffing lockdown restrictions to spot a disturbing, rising co with death with $359.00 reported in the last 24 hours alone. followed the bo group think tank says it won't help increasingly unpopular from minister. i think johnson came out swinging today in an attempt to go on the offensive and went back some public support. and he used the repeating of random forest measures to try regains and public...
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but it has now emerged that boris johnson back in 2020. when he himself was displaying cove with symptoms coughing about the place, while he in fact refused to self isolate, claiming he was strong like a bull. but that's not all the allegations of the day. in fact, numerous ones of these downing street parties continue to come this week was all supposed to be about operations, save big dog. but it turns out, of course, johnson is all turning into a bit of a dog's dinner. this week. we've seen numerous members of parliament coming out to say that boris johnson's time is up and that was reiterated by many in the house of commons today. mister speaker, when a prime minister is spending his time trying to convince the great british public that he's actually stupid, rather than disowning a prime minister to policy have shown themselves incapable of offering from leadership and government this country. just while we were sitting out plans to keep bills down, the was planning parties. while we were sitting out plans to save jobs in the steel indu
but it has now emerged that boris johnson back in 2020. when he himself was displaying cove with symptoms coughing about the place, while he in fact refused to self isolate, claiming he was strong like a bull. but that's not all the allegations of the day. in fact, numerous ones of these downing street parties continue to come this week was all supposed to be about operations, save big dog. but it turns out, of course, johnson is all turning into a bit of a dog's dinner. this week. we've seen...
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i think boris johnson will ho -e that decide? i think boris johnson will hepe that she — decide?will hope that she is a fast worker - hope that she is a fast worker because the longer she takes to do this work, the more he is going to have to hide behind her name is the reason why he can't answer any of these questions. other there is a suggestion that he might stand up before prime minister's questions tomorrow and acquiesce to the parliamentary tool, cheese and wine gathering in the hope of trying to puncture some of the attack lines from keir starmer and from ian blackford, the leader of the s&p in westminster. the suggestion that he might try that tomorrow. she certainly has a reputation as a senior service, someone who cannot be turned to one particular ideology or personality or another. so the fact that she has the face of other parties i think, it is a strong sign that people will be willing to listen to the outcomes of her reports whenever those come. bond reports whenever those come. and we'll talk about this in depth because it has to deal with covid—19 rules no spec i
i think boris johnson will ho -e that decide? i think boris johnson will hepe that she — decide?will hope that she is a fast worker - hope that she is a fast worker because the longer she takes to do this work, the more he is going to have to hide behind her name is the reason why he can't answer any of these questions. other there is a suggestion that he might stand up before prime minister's questions tomorrow and acquiesce to the parliamentary tool, cheese and wine gathering in the hope of...
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as far as far as johnson's concerned. it's vladimir putin, the russian president, that the house and the u. k. really needs to be focused on rather than his own alleged lawbreaking behavior not, of course, comes off to the u. k is already committed and sent troops to the ukraine on what they say is a training missions and center funds for weapons to ukraine. we understand the pores, johnson was supposed to be having a phone call with the russian president at some point this afternoon. but due to all of that political pressure on boris at home, we understand that that phone call has been pushed back to later in the evening. as far as moscow is concerned, of course, all of the saber rattling is nothing more than a distraction from the woeful situation. the police, the prime minister, finds himself in at home and a view shed by many on the benches in the house of commons. now, in judging, he rightly osterhouse boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one t
as far as far as johnson's concerned. it's vladimir putin, the russian president, that the house and the u. k. really needs to be focused on rather than his own alleged lawbreaking behavior not, of course, comes off to the u. k is already committed and sent troops to the ukraine on what they say is a training missions and center funds for weapons to ukraine. we understand the pores, johnson was supposed to be having a phone call with the russian president at some point this afternoon. but due...
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johnson. previously she served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. she's had a long career on capitol hill, having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years. including as chief education and investigative counsel for the house committee on education and the work force, and as director and counsel for the committee on house administration's subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she owns a degree in journalism and mass communication from the university of iowa. you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. johnson: thank you. good morning. chair kilmer, vice chair timmons and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. the office of the clerk pursues numerous and diverse goals and priorities. primary is supporting the day to day operations of the house. i have submitted my written testimony and i will highlight some of it now. to start, one of the recommendations made by this committee has been implemented already. with this congress, t
johnson. previously she served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. she's had a long career on capitol hill, having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years. including as chief education and investigative counsel for the house committee on education and the work force, and as director and counsel for the committee on house administration's subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she owns a degree in journalism and mass communication from the university of...
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and it's just one of johnson's diversionary tactics. he's also called in the military to stem the flow of migrants at sea, which is more of a trickle. it's all tailor made for his right wing base, a critical part of which are the tabloids and newspapers that once employed johnson as a journalist and later helped to deliver him to 10 downing street. some of those papers are now edging away from him, which is a bad sign for board of johnson. and a good one for the bbc. enjoy. do you think that we have to get a taste of isn't medicine eventually and when use faces, especially realize that the future no longer lives with him than that support will stop. because he's a predators in a senior column. this is cetera for them. and he won't be in the room what happens to be close to power if the parents slipping away from him, he will need that support quite as quickly as he gave him again david. so if johnson gave, if there is a new prime minister and with it a whole raft of new ministers, then who is to say, what their attitude towards a contin
and it's just one of johnson's diversionary tactics. he's also called in the military to stem the flow of migrants at sea, which is more of a trickle. it's all tailor made for his right wing base, a critical part of which are the tabloids and newspapers that once employed johnson as a journalist and later helped to deliver him to 10 downing street. some of those papers are now edging away from him, which is a bad sign for board of johnson. and a good one for the bbc. enjoy. do you think that we...
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how do you see boris johnson's — looks. how do you see boris johnson's day _ looks.boris johnson's day and _ looks. how do you see boris johnson's day and the - looks. how do you see boris johnson's day and the way i looks. how do you see boris. johnson's day and the way it's looks. how do you see boris - johnson's day and the way it's being covered in the independent and other papers? it’s covered in the independent and other -a ers? �* , , covered in the independent and other “aers? �*, , ., ., covered in the independent and other n-aers? �*, , ., ., covered in the independent and other “aers? �*, , ., ., ., papers? it's been another day of battles for— papers? it's been another day of battles forjohnson, _ papers? it's been another day of battles forjohnson, it _ papers? it's been another day of battles forjohnson, it seems - papers? it's been another day of| battles forjohnson, it seems like it never_ battles forjohnson, it seems like it never ends. the stuff about the animals. — it never ends. the stuff about the animals, we've been going around this for— animal
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but then at the end of last year or the johnson insisted that the u. k is not corrupt, i genuinely believe that the u. k is not remotely a corrupt country that i, nor do i believe that our institution are corrupt and, and i think it's a very, very important to say that well, this of course isn't the 1st tory party scandal. of course, last year we saw a november investigation found that tory don't as have been offered seats in the house of lords than there was, sees allegations that many orient peas were having. second, jobs not to mention, of course, december was down than these downing street christmas party allegations, but in relation to this particular mass boys, johnson has indeed been cleared of breaching any ministerial codes downing street. so that's normal practice for the prime minister to receive project proposals, but many people really question how normal is it to receive conversations about project proposals, while at the very same time, the prime minister is seeking a huge sum of money. so let's learn a little bit more here on the progra
but then at the end of last year or the johnson insisted that the u. k is not corrupt, i genuinely believe that the u. k is not remotely a corrupt country that i, nor do i believe that our institution are corrupt and, and i think it's a very, very important to say that well, this of course isn't the 1st tory party scandal. of course, last year we saw a november investigation found that tory don't as have been offered seats in the house of lords than there was, sees allegations that many orient...
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p 's, including within ours johnson's own party. want to see paris johnson walk out of number 10. forget. yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment, what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what's happening on that side of it? well, pers johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now, he did face a very raucous house of commons, who were, of course, pinning down and trying to put him under the under the spotlight really for that alleged lawbreaking over the course of the previous only 2 years now. and. busy forty's, and are other examples of alleged lawbreaking over that period. but as far as pers johnson is concerned, people should be focusing less on that. and what he says is the danger posed by russia at its president vladimir putin today. mrs. b, here we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vl
p 's, including within ours johnson's own party. want to see paris johnson walk out of number 10. forget. yeah, you get the sense times are really running out. but he said bravely out of the moment, what a good time than to deflect attention to talk about ukraine, russia. let's talk about that with you. he said, what's happening on that side of it? well, pers johnston is fighting for his political future at home, but seems to be concerned with perhaps focusing minds elsewhere. now, he did face...
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johnson out for you... we are on again! -- — johnson out for you... we are on again!n again! -- assuming one of then. | again! —— assuming one of then. laughter onto expressed laughter o nto expressed pretty laughter onto expressed pretty much taking the daily mail line. forrest johnson lookin: daily mail line. forrest johnson looking pretty _ daily mail line. forrest johnson looking pretty crestfallen, - daily mail line. forrest johnson looking pretty crestfallen, this | daily mail line. forrest johnson i looking pretty crestfallen, this has been splashed across the papers. someone looking like a broken man. the express saying he apologised ten times during this 15 minute review with sky news today, and as was at an earlier review of the growing sense that that interview was a bit of a car crash, and not go well, has weakened his position tonight, a couple of the paper tonight, saying, i did not know i broke the rules, with the response being, you make the rules. ., , ~ with the response being, you make the rules. ., , . , ., , the rules. onto the times. a story tele
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there have been so many slee scandals already involving johnson. none of them though, have actually brought him down so far. is this potentially the smoking gun? i'd say it, and here's why stacy consecutive said to me, the normal rules don't seem to apply devoris johnson. and i was doubtful about it. i thought he may have to resign of the party scandal that your reporters just summarized. but lo and behold, he still here, the reason seems to be that people expect a lower standard of behavior from doris johnson than they would from say, david cameron or a teresa mate. i'm as a result, they're. busy simply saying, oh, it's just forrest. now, i do think he's honorable. i still think that if the may elections this year, the local elections go badly than the one thing that boris johnson brings to the conservative party has gone, namely electoral success. so i think that he's being watched, particularly by something called the 1922 committee, that's the back bench committee in the conservatives. and if he doesn't deliver the goods and votes and ballot bo
there have been so many slee scandals already involving johnson. none of them though, have actually brought him down so far. is this potentially the smoking gun? i'd say it, and here's why stacy consecutive said to me, the normal rules don't seem to apply devoris johnson. and i was doubtful about it. i thought he may have to resign of the party scandal that your reporters just summarized. but lo and behold, he still here, the reason seems to be that people expect a lower standard of behavior...