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but _ because of the actions taken by the snp butjohn swinney because of the actions taken by the snpe the snp's restrictions were introduced. the most recent data shows — were introduced. the most recent data shows the opposite of what he ciainred _ data shows the opposite of what he claimed. tackling the virus is not a competition— claimed. tackling the virus is not a competition butjohn claimed. tackling the virus is not a competition but john swinney tried to make _ competition but john swinney tried to make it— competition but john swinney tried to make it one. so why is the minister— to make it one. so why is the minister for covid recovery using misleading data to make petty poiiticai — misleading data to make petty political points instead of giving people — political points instead of giving people accurate information? first minister. i don't _ people accurate information? first minister. i don't think _ people accurate information? first minister. i don't think that - people accurate information? first minister. i don't think that is - people accurate information? first min
but _ because of the actions taken by the snp butjohn swinney because of the actions taken by the snpe the snp's restrictions were introduced. the most recent data shows — were introduced. the most recent data shows the opposite of what he ciainred _ data shows the opposite of what he claimed. tackling the virus is not a competition— claimed. tackling the virus is not a competition butjohn claimed. tackling the virus is not a competition but john swinney tried to make _ competition but john...
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the snp's with mr leader says — just wrong. the snp's with mr leader says the _ just wrong.me - just wrong. the snp's with mr| leader says the prime minister should resign now. he leader says the prime minister should resign now.— should resign now. he really needs to _ should resign now. he really needs to understand - should resign now. he really needs to understand that. should resign now. he really needs to understand that he j needs to understand that he should go. we should be resigning tonight. and if he doesn't do that conservative mps need to hold him to account. mps need to hold him to account-— mps need to hold him to account. ., , ., have said that how mrjohnson performs today will be a key factor in forming their view on his future. that he is under pressure is certain, what happens next is much less so. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let's get some of the day's other news. the canadian province of quebec has announced plans to become the first part of the world to impose a health tax on all those who refuse to be vaccinated against covid. the premier said t
the snp's with mr leader says — just wrong. the snp's with mr leader says the _ just wrong.me - just wrong. the snp's with mr| leader says the prime minister should resign now. he leader says the prime minister should resign now.— should resign now. he really needs to _ should resign now. he really needs to understand - should resign now. he really needs to understand that. should resign now. he really needs to understand that he j needs to understand that he should go. we should be...
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he boris johnson, the snp's breaking commons manners. . ._ boris johnson, the snp's breaking commonss manners... he misled the house. he must _ commons manners... he misled the house, he must now— commons manners... he misled the house, he must now resign. - commons manners... he misled the | house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that _ house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that man _ house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that man has _ house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that man has misled - house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that man has misled the i him a liar. that man has misled the house. a him a liar. that man has misled the house- a wild _ him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride _ him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride in _ him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride in the _ him a liar. that man has misled the | house. a wild ride in the commons. shut u -. house. a wild ride in the commons. shut un- downing — house. a wild ride in the commons. shut up. downing street _ house. a
he boris johnson, the snp's breaking commons manners. . ._ boris johnson, the snp's breaking commonss manners... he misled the house. he must _ commons manners... he misled the house, he must now— commons manners... he misled the house, he must now resign. - commons manners... he misled the | house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that _ house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that man _ house, he must now resign. branding him a liar. that man has _ house, he must now resign....
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leader of i the snp, ian blackford. can i add my remarks on — the snp, ian blackford.id, as an ex soldier, i know how to follow the rules but the prime minister has never followed any rules. he does what he wants and he gets away with it every time. the prime minister can't get away with it again. will the prime minister finally do the decent thing and resign or will his tory mps be forced to show him the door? i resign or will his tory mps be forced to show him the door? i think the ritht forced to show him the door? i think the right honourable _ forced to show him the door? i think the right honourable gentleman, i i the right honourable gentleman, i want to offer my condolences to the constituent who wrote to him and just to remind him of what i have said earlier, and with the greatest respect to him i think he should wait until the inquiry has concluded. it wait until the inquiry has concluded.— wait until the inquiry has concluded. . , concluded. it is an open and shut case, an concluded. it is an open and shut case. an event— concluded. it is an open and shut ca
leader of i the snp, ian blackford. can i add my remarks on — the snp, ian blackford.id, as an ex soldier, i know how to follow the rules but the prime minister has never followed any rules. he does what he wants and he gets away with it every time. the prime minister can't get away with it again. will the prime minister finally do the decent thing and resign or will his tory mps be forced to show him the door? i resign or will his tory mps be forced to show him the door? i think the ritht...
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yes, i think it's fair to say that the snp — days.ir to say that the snp have called for i days. yes, i think it's fair to say l that the snp have called for boris johnson to resign almost every day since he became prime minister. keir starmer has many times in the past. this particular point in time, not because the hurt that's felt, people are entitled to feel it, but we don't get to vote on borisjohnson for a long time yet. there's no general in the... conservative mps have the right in their hand, so they're the people he will be focusing on. i think that's what he's going to be saying, "give me a chance to sort this out, give me a chance to sort this out, give me a chance to sort this out, give me a chance to focus on the good things that are going on." not least the vaccine roll—out, but the issues that no one is offering to reverse brexit. you those things are not really that fiercely contested, so he'll be asking for another chance to prove that he is capable of running an operation with the side issues not overshadowing every
yes, i think it's fair to say that the snp — days.ir to say that the snp have called for i days. yes, i think it's fair to say l that the snp have called for boris johnson to resign almost every day since he became prime minister. keir starmer has many times in the past. this particular point in time, not because the hurt that's felt, people are entitled to feel it, but we don't get to vote on borisjohnson for a long time yet. there's no general in the... conservative mps have the right in...
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what did you find about the snp west minister i about the snp west minister leader is mac i think it'squestioning to the prime minister and the cast armour presented and aping equally boris johnson's response to ian blackford was seen as patronising and that did more damage to borisjohnson in any of his responses to keir starmer�*s questions and i think if he has anything to take away from this although he is naturally quite methodical and his background as a lawyer comes through i think voters would like to see more punch and more passion in the dispatch box and maybe that would put borisjohnson on the works a bit more similar to what we saw last week rather than today. a wider point. do voters consider who to vote for it through the prime minister's questions? i'm thinking of the bear year when he would get bashed about the whole time and he did not make a difference at the ballot box in 2001. i think that was interesting points made on this week byjacob saying in a parliamentary democracy is more presidential than ever and while the same photo does not book prime minister's question
what did you find about the snp west minister i about the snp west minister leader is mac i think it'squestioning to the prime minister and the cast armour presented and aping equally boris johnson's response to ian blackford was seen as patronising and that did more damage to borisjohnson in any of his responses to keir starmer�*s questions and i think if he has anything to take away from this although he is naturally quite methodical and his background as a lawyer comes through i think...
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futures are up nine on the snp. the fed x from this white house are in and that's the conversation next from new york city on radio and tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritik morea signals the: fed's rep to save -- to raise rates in the next few months. senate confirmation hearing could be in greece as early as march. the fed governor said three hikes this year would be a good baseline. for a second time, australia has rejected the visa of novak djokovic. no response yet from the tennis player. the u.s. senate has walked sanctions on russia for their pipeline. they say is necessary to retain the threat sections to prevent the russian invasion of ukraine. president biden has all but conceded defeat on major voting rights legislation, a creed democrat issue. -- a key democratic issue. they would have to change rules in the senate to get the bill passed. there is a new report out into the investigation of the prime minister on downing street. there is no evidence of criminality. they say he showed a lack of judgment in attendi
futures are up nine on the snp. the fed x from this white house are in and that's the conversation next from new york city on radio and tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritik morea signals the: fed's rep to save -- to raise rates in the next few months. senate confirmation hearing could be in greece as early as march. the fed governor said three hikes this year would be a good baseline. for a second time, australia has rejected the visa of novak djokovic. no response yet from the tennis player. the...
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i now come to the i leader of the snp, ian blackford. thank_ leader of the snp, ian blackford.. the long awaited sue gray report. what a farce. it was carefully engineered to be a fact—finding exercise with no conclusions. now we find it is a fact—finding exercise with no facts! laughter so let's talk facts. the prime minister has told the house that all guidance was completely followed. there was no party. covid rules were followed and that, i believed it was a work event. nobody, nobody believed it then and nobody, nobody believes you now, prime minister. that is the crux. no ifs, no buts. he has wilfully, wilfully misled parliament. it he has wilfully, wilfully misled parliament.— he has wilfully, wilfully misled parliament. it is bad enough... order! inadvertently _ parliament. it is bad enough... order! inadvertently misled - parliament. it is bad enough... | order! inadvertently misled the house — order! inadvertently misled the house would be acceptable. misled the house is not acceptable. inadvertently. the prime minister inadvertently told the house on the 8th of decem
i now come to the i leader of the snp, ian blackford. thank_ leader of the snp, ian blackford.. the long awaited sue gray report. what a farce. it was carefully engineered to be a fact—finding exercise with no conclusions. now we find it is a fact—finding exercise with no facts! laughter so let's talk facts. the prime minister has told the house that all guidance was completely followed. there was no party. covid rules were followed and that, i believed it was a work event. nobody, nobody...
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serra; eye off the ball in terms of keeping the snp accountable.— the snp accountable.ng stand is looking at things— take a voting stand is looking at things from a local perspective most of the _ things from a local perspective most of the time — things from a local perspective most of the time. my mp is a fantastic local— of the time. my mp is a fantastic local mp — of the time. my mp is a fantastic local mp and a local champion. i would _ local mp and a local champion. i would continue to vote howl currently _ would continue to vote howl currently vote.— would continue to vote howl currently vote. would continue to vote howl currentl vote. . ,, ., , currently vote. and i guess that is what a lot of _ currently vote. and i guess that is what a lot of mps _ currently vote. and i guess that is what a lot of mps will _ currently vote. and i guess that is what a lot of mps will be - currently vote. and i guess that is what a lot of mps will be trying i currently vote. and i guess that is what a lot of mps will be trying to j what a lot of mps will be trying to calculate,
serra; eye off the ball in terms of keeping the snp accountable.— the snp accountable.ng stand is looking at things— take a voting stand is looking at things from a local perspective most of the _ things from a local perspective most of the time — things from a local perspective most of the time. my mp is a fantastic local— of the time. my mp is a fantastic local mp — of the time. my mp is a fantastic local mp and a local champion. i would _ local mp and a local champion. i would...
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snp gained about four. let's go back and live to levi stadium. playoff fever as the niners lead for texas this afternoon. a preview of sunday's big game next. plus, skiers and snowboarders, likely heading to tahoe this mlk weekend. i didn't have health insurance, not because i didn't want it. i worried it was too expensive and i was having a hard time paying our other bills. but now for the first time in our lives, i can do both. covered california makes health insurance easier in every way with financial help for millions of us and free assistance to compare your options. covered california. this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com >> let's go live to santa clara. the 49ers, getting ready for their first round of playoffs. they will take on the cowboys in the wildcard matchup on sunday and we are counting down to all the action. kpix five, charlie, joined now. the faithful are more than ready. >> why shouldn't you be? all you can do at this time of the year is give yourself the chance. the 49ers have done t
snp gained about four. let's go back and live to levi stadium. playoff fever as the niners lead for texas this afternoon. a preview of sunday's big game next. plus, skiers and snowboarders, likely heading to tahoe this mlk weekend. i didn't have health insurance, not because i didn't want it. i worried it was too expensive and i was having a hard time paying our other bills. but now for the first time in our lives, i can do both. covered california makes health insurance easier in every way...
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anyone attending events at city facilities such as the snp center convention center or the center for performing arts. most already proved they're fully vaccinated. the new order expands that to include a booster shot and would also apply to venue staff. san francisco is now recording more positive covid cases then ever before on average, more than 1300 people are testing positive each day in the city. while officials say they've been conducting the majority of those tests, they're required hospitals to administer more test or face a hefty fine kron four's rob nesbitt has those details for us. >> last week, san francisco broke a record testing more than 17,000 people for covid in one day. the problem is that the department of health is conducting the majority of those tests and they say hospitals need to pick up the slack. with more tests come more positive cases. director of health in san francisco, doctor grant colfax gave an update tuesday on the city's record breaking numbers. and right now. >> nearly one in 5 tests positive. the san francisco department of public health, along wi
anyone attending events at city facilities such as the snp center convention center or the center for performing arts. most already proved they're fully vaccinated. the new order expands that to include a booster shot and would also apply to venue staff. san francisco is now recording more positive covid cases then ever before on average, more than 1300 people are testing positive each day in the city. while officials say they've been conducting the majority of those tests, they're required...
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speaker hoyle: we now come to the leader of the snp. >> thank you you, mr. speaker. and can i associate myself with the prime minister and bloody sunday. tomorrow is holocaust memorial day, when 6 million jews lost their lives. and of course we remember other genocides, recently in bosnia, and we pray for continued peace in that country. mr. speaker, at the heart of this matter we have a prime minister who is being investigated by the police for breaking his own laws. absolutely unprecedented. a man who demeans the office of prime minister. this is the latest in a rap sheet that is already a mile long. misleading the house, decorating with dodgy cash. partying while the public suffers. every moment he stays he is dragging out the agony for families who are reminded of the sacrifices they made. and dragging his party further through the dirt. the house knows it. even his own mps know it. when will the prime minister go? prime min. johnson: mr. speaker, i wanted to join the right honorable gentlemen and echo his sentiments about holocaust memorial day, where i think he
speaker hoyle: we now come to the leader of the snp. >> thank you you, mr. speaker. and can i associate myself with the prime minister and bloody sunday. tomorrow is holocaust memorial day, when 6 million jews lost their lives. and of course we remember other genocides, recently in bosnia, and we pray for continued peace in that country. mr. speaker, at the heart of this matter we have a prime minister who is being investigated by the police for breaking his own laws. absolutely...
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in all the sound and fury at borisjohnson, the snp breaking commons manners...ouse, he must now resign. ..branding him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride in the commons. shut up. downing street had hoped the danger was passing. borisjohnson�*s lieutenants tried to grab control and shore up mps, and shore up angry mps, but attacks on number ten from the tory side were opened by none other than a withering former prime minister. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn't understand what they meant, and others around him, or they didn't think the rules applied to number ten. which was it? i am deeply concerned by these events and very concerned indeed by some of the things that he has said from that dispatch box and i have to tell him, he no longer enjoys my support. it seems a lot of people - attended events in may 2020. the one i recall attending - was my grandmother's funeral. i didn't hug my siblings, i didn't hug my parents. j i gave a eulogy and then. afterwards, i didn't even go to her house for a cup of tea. i drove b
in all the sound and fury at borisjohnson, the snp breaking commons manners...ouse, he must now resign. ..branding him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride in the commons. shut up. downing street had hoped the danger was passing. borisjohnson�*s lieutenants tried to grab control and shore up mps, and shore up angry mps, but attacks on number ten from the tory side were opened by none other than a withering former prime minister. either my right honourable friend had not read the...
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and he finally said no, he hasn't snp. >> i think this is really difficult.the vast majority of testimonies want to be able to vote from these voting rights bills. they want to cast their votes. they want to go home and say they were in support of voting rights. if senator manchin, senator sinema, and whatever other senators don't want to join them in that, that's up to them to go to voters and explain why they're opposed to changing a rule, not a law, for voting rights. i think it is imperative for democrats, and i believe that democrats are going to run the risk of jeopardizing both majorities if they cannot energize their party by standing up for voting rights by standing up for the rights they expect. i any senator schumer was reflecting that as the will of the majority of his caucus. >> do you think that there could be majority support, filibuster support majority support for some fix on the electoral college law? so you could prevent what was attempted on january 6 snth which was to change electoral college votes. >> sn and alter the election outcome. >
and he finally said no, he hasn't snp. >> i think this is really difficult.the vast majority of testimonies want to be able to vote from these voting rights bills. they want to cast their votes. they want to go home and say they were in support of voting rights. if senator manchin, senator sinema, and whatever other senators don't want to join them in that, that's up to them to go to voters and explain why they're opposed to changing a rule, not a law, for voting rights. i think it is...
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there was an opposition day debate the snp led in parliament the other day.ople, it is huge! and yet it has been squeezed out. that gives us a great opportunity to talk about all things to do with the economy and the cost of living and how people's wallets and bank accounts are feeling. my wallet kinda feels same every day really — kind of squished when i sit down. laughter. let us talk about it with stephanie flanders from bloomberg economics, former bbc economics editor. hi, stephanie! hi! and also claer barrett, who is consumer editor at the financial times. hi, claer! hi, thanks for having me! thanks for coming on. so, first of all, stephanie, with your kind of like macro economic hat on, do you think the government is making the right judgement in terms of the economy and the public finances and people's incomes by going ahead with this national insurance increase? i have to say, i mean, - just looking at the squeeze that is coming down the track for the typical household, - i mean, there are various ways of measuring it, - but depending on what you conc
there was an opposition day debate the snp led in parliament the other day.ople, it is huge! and yet it has been squeezed out. that gives us a great opportunity to talk about all things to do with the economy and the cost of living and how people's wallets and bank accounts are feeling. my wallet kinda feels same every day really — kind of squished when i sit down. laughter. let us talk about it with stephanie flanders from bloomberg economics, former bbc economics editor. hi, stephanie! hi!...
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in all the sound and fury at borisjohnson, the snp breaking commons manners..., he must now resign. ..branding him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride in the commons. shut up. downing street had hoped the danger was passing. borisjohnson�*s lieutenants tried to grab control and shore up angry mps, but attacks on number ten from the tory side were opened by none other than a withering former prime minister. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn't understand what they meant, and others around him, or they didn't think the rules applied to number ten. which was it? i am deeply concerned by these events and very concerned indeed by some of the things that he has said from that dispatch box and i have to tell him, he no longer enjoys my support. it seems a lot of people - attended events in may 2020. the one i recall attending - was my grandmother's funeral. i didn't hug my siblings, i didn't hug my parents. j i gave a eulogy and then afterwards, i didn't even go to her— house for a cup of tea. i drove back three hours i to k
in all the sound and fury at borisjohnson, the snp breaking commons manners..., he must now resign. ..branding him a liar. that man has misled the house. a wild ride in the commons. shut up. downing street had hoped the danger was passing. borisjohnson�*s lieutenants tried to grab control and shore up angry mps, but attacks on number ten from the tory side were opened by none other than a withering former prime minister. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn't...
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we now come to the leader of the snp in blackford. i leader of the snp in blackford.rties. then he wasn't present. then he admitted he was at - parties. then he wasn't present. i then he admitted he was at them, parties. then he wasn't present. - then he admitted he was at them, but he didn't know it was a party. and then, mr speaker, the latest sorry excuseis then, mr speaker, the latest sorry excuse is really the most pathetic of them all. "nobody told me". nobody told me. nobody told the prime minister he was breaking his own rules. absolutely pathetic. the prime minister... the prime minister laughing once again, laughing at the british public. the prime minister taking the public for fools. nobody believes him. will the prime ministerfinally take responsibility, resign! go, prime minister! i responsibility, resign! go, prime minister! . ~ responsibility, resign! go, prime minister! ., ,, ., , minister! i thank him for his ruestion minister! i thank him for his question again. _ minister! i thank him for his question again. let - minister! i thank him for his ques
we now come to the leader of the snp in blackford. i leader of the snp in blackford.rties. then he wasn't present. then he admitted he was at - parties. then he wasn't present. i then he admitted he was at them, parties. then he wasn't present. - then he admitted he was at them, but he didn't know it was a party. and then, mr speaker, the latest sorry excuseis then, mr speaker, the latest sorry excuse is really the most pathetic of them all. "nobody told me". nobody told me. nobody...
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as a taster tonight, the snp were already talking about a westminster cover—up.e prime minister's political future because some conservative mps have been telling me that they are considering a motion of no confidence in borisjohnson once they have read sue gray's report. if that report is shorn of all the serious allegations of what was going on in downing street, it may be the case that they sit on their hands until the met completes its work. the opposition say actually, this is obviously to the advantage of borisjohnson. it buys him some time. but there is a bigger issue, because it's notjust the opposition politicians, but some conservatives are telling me too that the way this has been handled has further eroded public trust in the political s stem. ., . ., ., public trust in the political sstem. ., .,. , , russia's president vladimir putin says the us and its allies in the nato military alliance have ignored moscow's main security concerns over eastern europe, with ukraine at the heart of tensions. the comments were made in a phone call with president macr
as a taster tonight, the snp were already talking about a westminster cover—up.e prime minister's political future because some conservative mps have been telling me that they are considering a motion of no confidence in borisjohnson once they have read sue gray's report. if that report is shorn of all the serious allegations of what was going on in downing street, it may be the case that they sit on their hands until the met completes its work. the opposition say actually, this is obviously...
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the snp leader and scottish first minister was taking questions in holyrood.cal differences with douglas ross. but even i am not as derogatory about him as his own tory colleagues are being. "not a big figure, lightweight." these might be personal insults directed at the leader of the scottish conservatives, but actually they say something much deeper about the westminster establishment's but a contempt for scotland. if they can't even show basic respect for their own colleagues, what chance do the rest of us have? the fact is, westminster thinks scotland doesn't need to be listened to, can be ignored, and now we are being told we have to follow a prime minister that his own colleagues think is not fit for office. independence is fundamentally about empowerment and aspiration, but you know what? an added benefit of being independent is that we will no longer have to put up with being treated like something on the sole of westminster�*s shoe, and i suspect today even douglas ross finds that a really attractive proposition. angered relatives of people who died d
the snp leader and scottish first minister was taking questions in holyrood.cal differences with douglas ross. but even i am not as derogatory about him as his own tory colleagues are being. "not a big figure, lightweight." these might be personal insults directed at the leader of the scottish conservatives, but actually they say something much deeper about the westminster establishment's but a contempt for scotland. if they can't even show basic respect for their own colleagues, what...
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the snp�*s westminster leader said the prime minister should resign now.hould be resigning tonight. and if it doesn't do that, conservative mps need to hold him to account. some conservative mps have said that how mrjohnson performs today will be a key factor in forming their view on his future. that he�*s under pressure is certain, what happens next is much less so. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let�*s talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming, who�*s in downing street. adam, it has been notable so far this morning there has been no minister available for the usual round of interviews so all eyes on the prime minister in the commons at noon. with the anger, including in his own party, is it tenable for him to stick with not commenting on the events of may 2020 and say he won�*t comment whilst an investigation takes place?— comment whilst an investigation takeslace? ,, ., ., ., , ~ , takes place? quite a lot of his mps think that isn't _ takes place? quite a lot of his mps think that isn't tenable _ takes place? quite a lot of his mps thi
the snp�*s westminster leader said the prime minister should resign now.hould be resigning tonight. and if it doesn't do that, conservative mps need to hold him to account. some conservative mps have said that how mrjohnson performs today will be a key factor in forming their view on his future. that he�*s under pressure is certain, what happens next is much less so. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let�*s talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming, who�*s in downing...
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hearing from the snp mp, joanna cherry. individualised risk assessments carried out in all cases.this, what specific steps of his government to take to make sure that visiting restrictions are proportionate acro55 visiting restrictions are proportionate across the board? i thank you very much, and i want to repeat my sympathy for all those who needs to visit people in care homes, and loved ones in care homes are desperate to be visited. we have a system in place which does allow for a limited duration visits for three nominated persons, which is an improvement on where we were at earlier stages in this pandemic, but what we want to do is continue with a balanced and proportionate approach, which doesn't allow the disease to get back into our care homes in the way that it did, the faster we can get through omicron, the quicker we will be back to normal. i the quicker we will be back to normal. ., , the quicker we will be back to normal. . , ., , ., normal. i am sure on the site of the house we will _ normal. i am sure on the site of the house we will welcome _ normal. i am sure on
hearing from the snp mp, joanna cherry. individualised risk assessments carried out in all cases.this, what specific steps of his government to take to make sure that visiting restrictions are proportionate acro55 visiting restrictions are proportionate across the board? i thank you very much, and i want to repeat my sympathy for all those who needs to visit people in care homes, and loved ones in care homes are desperate to be visited. we have a system in place which does allow for a limited...
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in scotland, the snp government is mitigating this tory poverty crisis by doubling the scottish childnd introduce a £20 child payment across the uk? or will the tories push hundreds and thousands of children into poverty as a direct result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking _ result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking total _ result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking total nonsense. - result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking total nonsense. this | he is talking total nonsense. this is a government that is absolutely determined, as i have said throughout this pandemic, particularly to look after the poorest and the neediest, which is what the chancellor did with all his packages, we were extremely progressive. when i came into office we made sure we upgraded the housing allowance because we understand how important it is. supporting vulnerable renters are putting money into local authorities to help families up and down the country who are facing tough times. his fundamental point is wrong, just wrong about what is happening in this country. if you look
in scotland, the snp government is mitigating this tory poverty crisis by doubling the scottish childnd introduce a £20 child payment across the uk? or will the tories push hundreds and thousands of children into poverty as a direct result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking _ result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking total _ result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking total nonsense. - result of his policies? mr speaker, he is talking total nonsense. this | he is talking...
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ian blackford, leader of the snp at westminster, thank you for your time.gray report this afternoon but for now let's move on to other stories. the government has again insisted that it will put up national insurance in april as planned — despite reports that borisjohnson is considering a u—turn. ministers say the extra money raised is needed to help clear a backlog of nhs operations in england and to fund social care. some conservative mps want the rise scrapped. a teenager has appeared in court, charged after twojewish men were violently attacked in north london. the police said the incident is being treated as a hate crime. our correspondent james reynolds is at highbury corner magistrates in north london. james, takea james, take a straight what has been happening in court. the james, take a straight what has been happening in court.— happening in court. the hearing took about 25 minutes. _ happening in court. the hearing took about 25 minutes. 18-year-old - happening in court. the hearing took| about 25 minutes. 18-year-old malaki about 25 minutes. 18—
ian blackford, leader of the snp at westminster, thank you for your time.gray report this afternoon but for now let's move on to other stories. the government has again insisted that it will put up national insurance in april as planned — despite reports that borisjohnson is considering a u—turn. ministers say the extra money raised is needed to help clear a backlog of nhs operations in england and to fund social care. some conservative mps want the rise scrapped. a teenager has appeared in...
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of the opposition parties, namely the i the opposition parties, namely the liberal democrats and the snpight be some form of foul play here in trying to concoct some anger by signalling the met might be really helping boris johnson here by being able to relieve the prime minister of some of the maximum embarrassment he might have faced if all of the gory details of these reports might have come out. the labour leader has said he is not welcoming of the fact the report will be published full but he said a government is bogged down in politics and messes a borisjohnson poz my own making and paralyse when it should be looking at other issues including the potential looming invasion of ukraine by russia and the living cost of living crisis the premise is remote focused on. so it's very difficult one for government because on the one hand i was that they have to say that met are operationally independent and they have not been able to be drawn into any questions about how this investigation has been run by sue gray because it's purely for the cabinet office. but i know that some of the govern
of the opposition parties, namely the i the opposition parties, namely the liberal democrats and the snpight be some form of foul play here in trying to concoct some anger by signalling the met might be really helping boris johnson here by being able to relieve the prime minister of some of the maximum embarrassment he might have faced if all of the gory details of these reports might have come out. the labour leader has said he is not welcoming of the fact the report will be published full but...
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this afternoon the snp is leading a debate in the house of commons on the rise in the cost of living.d pensions, the glasgow east mp david linden. thank you very much forjoining us. what is your view of the government saying they intend to go ahead with this rise in national insurance? t this rise in national insurance? i think as is often the case, the government are saying one thing to try and put a holding pattern in place. this is a government clearly in chaos, that has taken its eye off the ball, and we will argue today in the ball, and we will argue today in the house of commons that one of the single biggest issue is that dominates our inboxes and the lives of our constituents of the government is asleep at the wheel, so for example, the cost of living crisis, they have no answers. i thought it was quite telling there that boris johnson thought it was quite telling there that borisjohnson has no answer is forthcoming. perhaps over the last few weeks, we have seen no answer is forthcoming from borisjohnson is not exactly a surprise, but to be crystal clear, the snp position is t
this afternoon the snp is leading a debate in the house of commons on the rise in the cost of living.d pensions, the glasgow east mp david linden. thank you very much forjoining us. what is your view of the government saying they intend to go ahead with this rise in national insurance? t this rise in national insurance? i think as is often the case, the government are saying one thing to try and put a holding pattern in place. this is a government clearly in chaos, that has taken its eye off...
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that includes the snp center where the sharks play. city leaders say this mandate is going to prevent hospitals from being over. well, some city council members say your chances of getting infected with the omicron variant our low or if you get your booster shot compared to having only 2 doses. >> it's important for the city of san jose to take a leadership role because we know that the only way we're going to get out of man inside this pandemic is by working together. >> initial data supports that position and there are some exceptions. if you received your second dose of the covid vaccine within the last 6 months or if you're a miner who could not get the additional shot because of age. and you know, if your booster, well, you can provide a negative covid testing. >> across the bay area and really across the country, restaurants have been really hit hard by omicron between staff testing positive are being exposed. many restaurants have had to close down because they just haven't done enough bodies to run the place. doctors have said
that includes the snp center where the sharks play. city leaders say this mandate is going to prevent hospitals from being over. well, some city council members say your chances of getting infected with the omicron variant our low or if you get your booster shot compared to having only 2 doses. >> it's important for the city of san jose to take a leadership role because we know that the only way we're going to get out of man inside this pandemic is by working together. >> initial...
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it would apply to anybody attending events and city own facilities, including the snp center. the convention center, for example, or the center for performing arts. the order would also apply to venue. staff will have updates during the kron. 4 evening news. in washington, dc today. congressional leaders honored former oakland raiders coach and broadcaster john madden and ceremony was led by east bay congressman eric swalwell. he says for the bay area man who was a lot more than a football icon. >> john madden was simultaneously a larger than life hall of fame coach and broadcaster, but also someone you can hang out with and have a cold miller light at the outback steakhouse in dublin after his grandsons football game. bump into at ace hardware on a saturday afternoon looking at power tools. or join for ham and eggs after mass on a sunday morning at vick's all-star kitchen on main street in pleasanton. >> madden died december 28th and pleasant and his family is also planning a public memorial on february. 15th, madden coach, the raiders for 10 years bringing the team's super b
it would apply to anybody attending events and city own facilities, including the snp center. the convention center, for example, or the center for performing arts. the order would also apply to venue. staff will have updates during the kron. 4 evening news. in washington, dc today. congressional leaders honored former oakland raiders coach and broadcaster john madden and ceremony was led by east bay congressman eric swalwell. he says for the bay area man who was a lot more than a football...
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this includes snp center, the convention center, the center for performing arts and historic theaters. people who also worked for the city of san jose are required to have their booster shot. city leaders say this mandate is going to avoid hospitals from being overwhelmed. you know, god forbid a heart attack or stroke or some other issue, you need to be able to get into the emergency room and get care. and we just don't want to see our system overwhelmed. some council members say your chances of getting infected with the omicron variant are low with your booster shot compared to only having 2 doses. >>ucsf infectious disease expert doctor peter chin-hong says the 3rd dose is the sweet spot for the ultimate protection. if you look at many other vaccines, a given and threes. >>measles, mumps and rubella, hepatitis b, human papilloma virus. and there's a reason behind that. you've got much more durability of protection, the city's booster mandate applies to anyone 5 years or older. >>but there are exceptions. like if you received your second dose of the covid vaccine within the last 6 mo
this includes snp center, the convention center, the center for performing arts and historic theaters. people who also worked for the city of san jose are required to have their booster shot. city leaders say this mandate is going to avoid hospitals from being overwhelmed. you know, god forbid a heart attack or stroke or some other issue, you need to be able to get into the emergency room and get care. and we just don't want to see our system overwhelmed. some council members say your chances...
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that is what the snp was suggesting. irate an hour enough? if it gives people time to digest it, but it also _ people time to digest it, but it also means that, you know, we get the opportunity to discuss it to morosely— the opportunity to discuss it to morosely as well. | the opportunity to discuss it to morosely as well.— morosely as well. i am really crateful morosely as well. i am really grateful for _ morosely as well. i am really grateful for you _ morosely as well. i am really grateful for you chatting - morosely as well. i am really grateful for you chatting to i morosely as well. i am really i grateful for you chatting to us, wendy chamberlain of the liberal democrats. so the latest, number ten do not have the report, the commons is not far off adjourning for the night, there are still cheques going on on that report before it is sent to number ten, so it seems increasingly likely that we may be waiting potentially into tomorrow for that report, not confirmed yet, anything could happen, and if we hear anything concrete, we will come
that is what the snp was suggesting. irate an hour enough? if it gives people time to digest it, but it also _ people time to digest it, but it also means that, you know, we get the opportunity to discuss it to morosely— the opportunity to discuss it to morosely as well. | the opportunity to discuss it to morosely as well.— morosely as well. i am really crateful morosely as well. i am really grateful for _ morosely as well. i am really grateful for you _ morosely as well. i am really...
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it's now on the plus side by about 75 points after some 1000 points down in the nine o'clock hour, snplso ever so slightly on the plus side of things. nasdaq is up now by almost one third of 1% markets closed in about five minutes. well, changes are coming to the iconic castro theater in san francisco. but not everyone is happy about what the future may bring. ktvu is greg liggins spoke with people who worry new management could draw a not so welcoming crowd to the iconic theater. for nearly a century, the castro theater has been the iconic repertory movie house in the san francisco neighborhood that bears its name. another planet entertainment recently struck a deal to take over operations. the company is known more as a live concert promoter, which has some concerns about the future of films here. they do not have a history. a film programming. a handful of cinephiles demonstrated sunday afternoon, urging the owners to promise they won't allow films and festivals to fade to black. there is the threat. that this might be replaced by concerts the way it's happened in the oakland fox an
it's now on the plus side by about 75 points after some 1000 points down in the nine o'clock hour, snplso ever so slightly on the plus side of things. nasdaq is up now by almost one third of 1% markets closed in about five minutes. well, changes are coming to the iconic castro theater in san francisco. but not everyone is happy about what the future may bring. ktvu is greg liggins spoke with people who worry new management could draw a not so welcoming crowd to the iconic theater. for nearly a...
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when i come to the leader of the snp, i i come to the leader of the snp, iain blackford.— iain blackford a man who domains at the office of prime minister. —— who demeans. this is the latest in a rap sheet that is already a mile long. illegally provoking parliament, misleading the house, decorating with dodgy cash, parting while the public suffered. every moment he stays, he is dragging out the agony of families who are reminded of the sacrifices they made and dragging his party further through the dirt. the public knows it, the house knows it, even his own mps know it. when will the prime minister cop on and go? j his own mps know it. when will the prime minister cop on and go? i want to 'oin the prime minister cop on and go? i want to join the right— prime minister cop on and go? i want to join the right honourable - to join the right honourable gentleman and echo his sentiments about holocaust memorial day, where i think he is completely right, but i think he is completely right, but i must say that he made at the same point last week. he was wrong then, he is wrong though and as much
when i come to the leader of the snp, i i come to the leader of the snp, iain blackford.— iain blackford a man who domains at the office of prime minister. —— who demeans. this is the latest in a rap sheet that is already a mile long. illegally provoking parliament, misleading the house, decorating with dodgy cash, parting while the public suffered. every moment he stays, he is dragging out the agony of families who are reminded of the sacrifices they made and dragging his party further...
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the culture happened with snp members.should be having a referendum on scottish independence. we have seen tories in london, jacob rees—mogg, belittling the tory leader in scotland. the imagery is quite clear. here we do have the choice as to whether or not we want to have any further part in this. if we want to say enough is enough, we should be going our own way.— to say enough is enough, we should be going our own way. thank you for “oininu us. be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank _ be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you _ be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you for _ be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you for your i be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you for your time. | in 2014, a devastating storm struck the south devon coast, destroying a stretch of railway and cutting cornwall and most of devon off from the rest of the country for several weeks. you might remember these astonishing pictures of the tracks in dawlish, dangling
the culture happened with snp members.should be having a referendum on scottish independence. we have seen tories in london, jacob rees—mogg, belittling the tory leader in scotland. the imagery is quite clear. here we do have the choice as to whether or not we want to have any further part in this. if we want to say enough is enough, we should be going our own way.— to say enough is enough, we should be going our own way. thank you for “oininu us. be going our own way. thank you for...
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the snp's westminster leader said the prime minister should resign now.derstand that he has to go. he should be resigning tonight. and if it doesn't do that, conservative mps need to hold him to account. some conservative mps have said that how mrjohnson performs today will be a key factor in forming their view on his future. that he's under pressure is certain — what happens next is much less so. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let's get the latest from our chief political correspondent adam fleming. good morning. it feels it could be one of those uncomfortable days for the prime minister.— one of those uncomfortable days for the prime minister. yeah, dan. let's count the number— the prime minister. yeah, dan. let's count the number of— the prime minister. yeah, dan. let's count the number of ways _ the prime minister. yeah, dan. let's count the number of ways pressures| count the number of ways pressures being applied to the prime minister. the opposition parties are calling him a liar. you have bereaved families who have lost loved ones to covid and
the snp's westminster leader said the prime minister should resign now.derstand that he has to go. he should be resigning tonight. and if it doesn't do that, conservative mps need to hold him to account. some conservative mps have said that how mrjohnson performs today will be a key factor in forming their view on his future. that he's under pressure is certain — what happens next is much less so. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let's get the latest from our chief political correspondent...
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de la mora tagged these 2 buildings as well as the snp center.a probation department and the san jose city police department building. police say they aren't sure why he did it, but they're looking into that. up next on the kron 4 morning news, there's a bigger police presence in east oakland. we'll tell you how these extra officers are helping the department respond to crimes over the weekend. (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or
de la mora tagged these 2 buildings as well as the snp center.a probation department and the san jose city police department building. police say they aren't sure why he did it, but they're looking into that. up next on the kron 4 morning news, there's a bigger police presence in east oakland. we'll tell you how these extra officers are helping the department respond to crimes over the weekend. (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body...
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throw you out and i give you this chants — a fiery exchange leads to the westminster leader of the snpmber. ian blackford accused the prime minister of lying to the commons — something you aren�*t allowed to do. the metropolitan police says officers are reviewing more than 300 images and 500 pages of information handed over from the cabinet office. an initial report into allegations of lockdown parties in downing street has said there were "failures of leadership and judgement" within number 10. the prime minister has told mps he "accepts sue gray�*s generalfindings in full" and "above all her recommendation that we must learn from these events and act now". he said he was "sorry for the things we simply didn�*t get right and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled". he also said he will overhaul the operation in downing street and the cabinet office to address the concerns raised in sue gray�*s report, adding: "i get it and i will fix it." in response the labour leader sir keir starmer said the british people believe borisjohnson should "do the decent thing and resign
throw you out and i give you this chants — a fiery exchange leads to the westminster leader of the snpmber. ian blackford accused the prime minister of lying to the commons — something you aren�*t allowed to do. the metropolitan police says officers are reviewing more than 300 images and 500 pages of information handed over from the cabinet office. an initial report into allegations of lockdown parties in downing street has said there were "failures of leadership and judgement"...
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party and the s there is a lot of tory mps who are really concerned about what's happening —— and the snpg to fade away at christmas, being absolutely undermined by the revelations over the past 2a hours. i've spoken to quite a few mps today who are demanding answers from boris johnson, who want to know what happened and aren't quite giving them the support that you might have expected of a prime minister in a position like this. one person thinks borisjohnson should go, ian blackford. do you think the prime minister is really in trouble this time? we've heard accusations before. what's different this time? i think everything we've seen over the course — i think everything we've seen over the course of the last 24 hours, the members _ the course of the last 24 hours, the members of— the course of the last 24 hours, the members of the public who have told their stories of losing loved ones have _ their stories of losing loved ones have brought back horrors of everything that happened over that first lockdown. when you have the government that were telling everyone how they should behave, a
party and the s there is a lot of tory mps who are really concerned about what's happening —— and the snpg to fade away at christmas, being absolutely undermined by the revelations over the past 2a hours. i've spoken to quite a few mps today who are demanding answers from boris johnson, who want to know what happened and aren't quite giving them the support that you might have expected of a prime minister in a position like this. one person thinks borisjohnson should go, ian blackford. do...
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there is also pressure from business and from the main opposition party in scotland against the snp governmente argued that omicron, the indications are it is a milder variant of coronavirus, so it poses less of a risk, and also they say this requirement to isolate for an extended period of time is putting extraordinary pressure on key services and businesses. we have certainly seen that rail services have changed, the timetables have changed, ferry services have been cancelled, other key parts of the economy have been affected, so a lot of the pressure at the moment that the scottish government in the cabinet meeting this morning discussing will be around that issue. we will have to wait until after 2pm to find out what the decision is. is it possible yet to say how the strategy in scotland, with more restrictions, is shaping up, versus the strategy in england, with fewer restrictions and how much pushback is nicola sturgeon getting from businesses who are greater restrictions in scotland ? that's a really interesting question, and a really important question. certainly the deputy first minis
there is also pressure from business and from the main opposition party in scotland against the snp governmente argued that omicron, the indications are it is a milder variant of coronavirus, so it poses less of a risk, and also they say this requirement to isolate for an extended period of time is putting extraordinary pressure on key services and businesses. we have certainly seen that rail services have changed, the timetables have changed, ferry services have been cancelled, other key parts...
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what underlies this to rees-mogg's what underlies this to rees—mogg's comments is the fact that the snpother .a 2 . ., ., , , . ., , party? well, that may be the case, but when you _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at the _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at the results i party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at the results of| but when you look at the results of independent elections —— the independence referendum that we had independence referendum that we had in 2014, we want substantially, the unionist side. in 2021, in my own constituency which i fought in, we managed to get a unionist back in with an increased majority. and just recently in 2021 in our local by—election in my area near me in a moment north, we increased our share of the vote. there are three unionist wins already. really, i suggest that they minister goes back and looks at the history of how successful the unionists are in scotland. �* , , success
what underlies this to rees-mogg's what underlies this to rees—mogg's comments is the fact that the snpother .a 2 . ., ., , , . ., , party? well, that may be the case, but when you _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at the _ party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at the results i party? well, that may be the case, but when you look at the results...
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and the snp�*s westminster leader, ian blackford, was thrown out of the chamber after refusing to withdrawhis i'm sorry it has come to this and i'm sorry it has come to this and i'm sorry— i'm sorry it has come to this and i'm sorry the _ i'm sorry it has come to this and i'm sorry the leader of the party has not — i'm sorry the leader of the party has not gotten the decency to withdraw those words in order for this debate to be represented by our political— this debate to be represented by our political leaders. it�*s this debate to be represented by our political leaders.— political leaders. it's not my fault that the prime _ political leaders. it's not my fault that the prime minister _ political leaders. it's not my fault that the prime minister can't - political leaders. it's not my fault that the prime minister can't be l that the prime minister can�*t be trusted! that the prime minister can't be trusted! ,., ., trusted! under the power given to me b standin: trusted! under the power given to me by standing order— trusted! under the power given to me by standing order number— trusted
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leader of the snp ian blackford. thank— leader of the snp ian blackford. thank you.he responsibilities for w could only meet with one person outside. the cabinet secretary for culture gave a press conference at 5pm reiterating that message. there was one rule for the rest of us and another rule for those in number 10. the minister is seeking to hide behind the investigation, but let me ask the minister, was sue gray one of those invited to that party? and did indeed she attend? mr speaker, this is a prime minister that has lost his moral authority. he doesn't deserve the respect and trust of the people of these islands. and if he were to do the decent thing and recognise that he arched to resign, i say to the minister and i say to the conservative backbenchers that they will have to do what the prime minister has failed to do and force him from office and do it now. i him from office and do it now. i don't accept the characterisation that the right honourable gentleman puts. it is clear in this country the same rules apply to everyone. and that is why there is an inv
leader of the snp ian blackford. thank— leader of the snp ian blackford. thank you.he responsibilities for w could only meet with one person outside. the cabinet secretary for culture gave a press conference at 5pm reiterating that message. there was one rule for the rest of us and another rule for those in number 10. the minister is seeking to hide behind the investigation, but let me ask the minister, was sue gray one of those invited to that party? and did indeed she attend? mr speaker,...
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i would be amazed if you don't hear the snp's saying for weeks and weeks and weeks now that the scottishomebody close to scottish secretary alisterjack this morning. he is backing the prime minister fully. alisterjack this morning. he is backing the prime ministerfully. he is told douglas ross he thinks he was wrong. i'm also told that alisterjack doesn't think douglas rossis alisterjack doesn't think douglas ross is a lightweight. it is a mess, victoria, and it will be fascinating to see how that plays out over the rest of today. to see how that plays out over the rest of today-— rest of today. thank you, nick eardle , rest of today. thank you, nick eardley, political— rest of today. thank you, nick i eardley, political correspondent. rest of today. thank you, nick - eardley, political correspondent. in an hour's time we will speak to the chief secretary to the treasury, simon clarke, he's the chancellor's number two, also rishi sunak�*s right—hand man. rishi sunak tweeted yesterday, the prime minister was right to apologise and i expect his request for patients while sue gray carries o
i would be amazed if you don't hear the snp's saying for weeks and weeks and weeks now that the scottishomebody close to scottish secretary alisterjack this morning. he is backing the prime minister fully. alisterjack this morning. he is backing the prime ministerfully. he is told douglas ross he thinks he was wrong. i'm also told that alisterjack doesn't think douglas rossis alisterjack doesn't think douglas ross is a lightweight. it is a mess, victoria, and it will be fascinating to see how...
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they are l all factors at play, and as we know, the labour, liberal democrat party, and the snp say hewn to his own mps, and it will take 5a mps to submit a letter calling for a vote of no—confidence in the prime minister, and that would take place and then it would be 50% of mps would have to say they had no confidence in the prime minister, to force him to resign. still quite a lot of process to get through before that point, and it takes tory mps to decide they want to go down that path first. i up until now, what you have been hearing from conservative mps is that while there is real anger at leadership and they are conscious of the damage these reports have done to the party, but there has not been is a clear route to what to do next and different groups within the party had had different views on that. what will be fascinating and crucial to watching the next few hours is what those different elements of the conservative party, how they respond to what we have heard from dame cressida dick and the metropolitan police this morning and the consequences for the prime minister. worth
they are l all factors at play, and as we know, the labour, liberal democrat party, and the snp say hewn to his own mps, and it will take 5a mps to submit a letter calling for a vote of no—confidence in the prime minister, and that would take place and then it would be 50% of mps would have to say they had no confidence in the prime minister, to force him to resign. still quite a lot of process to get through before that point, and it takes tory mps to decide they want to go down that path...
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. - let's speak now to kirsten oswald — the snp deputy westminster leader. thanks forjoining us.he went to great lengths to avoid answering any of the questions which he must know the answer to, the prime minister will know whether he misled parliament, thatis know whether he misled parliament, that is a pretty fundamental and critically question that he should be able to answer, and he must have known when he went into the garden, and there are multiple reports that he was warned, to go to an event that should not have been taking place, he must have known that was not appropriate event, at the very least when he got into the garden. it is not good enough for him to say it was a work event because what kind of work event could that possibly have been an think that actually washes in any case? he has said that with _ actually washes in any case? he has said that with hindsight _ actually washes in any case? he has said that with hindsight he - actually washes in any case? he has said that with hindsight he wishes i said that with hindsight he wishes he had gone out to thank staff
. - let's speak now to kirsten oswald — the snp deputy westminster leader. thanks forjoining us.he went to great lengths to avoid answering any of the questions which he must know the answer to, the prime minister will know whether he misled parliament, thatis know whether he misled parliament, that is a pretty fundamental and critically question that he should be able to answer, and he must have known when he went into the garden, and there are multiple reports that he was warned, to go to...