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tobias ellwood there. we can now — have resigned? tobias ellwood there.r he is a chalice and? is that really the best the tory party can offer the public at this particular moment in time? it is a difficult time, absolutely, and of course these unique times. nothing 100 years have we had a pandemic like this and i don't think it ever has a government imposed rules in a population about how its population should behave but you know tony blair was accused of being a liar but he did what he thought at the time is right and i'm talking about iraq. this is not actually unique, even though the opposition tried to make out the cities and, as i say, there is a broader picture here and it is the broader picture, where do we go from here? i mean, i asked the prime minister in the house of commons today what changes he made? why can we be, how can we be assured, actually, that this won't happen again? and talks about the appointment of a permanent private secretary actually based in number ten. private secretary actually based in numberten. i mean, a lot of private
tobias ellwood there. we can now — have resigned? tobias ellwood there.r he is a chalice and? is that really the best the tory party can offer the public at this particular moment in time? it is a difficult time, absolutely, and of course these unique times. nothing 100 years have we had a pandemic like this and i don't think it ever has a government imposed rules in a population about how its population should behave but you know tony blair was accused of being a liar but he did what he...
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obviously, there was tobias ellwood who stood up in the commons and said the prime minister didn�*t andhat we do know is borisjohnson is on his way back here. and he will be meeting backbench tory mps in about 15 minutes or so. in the 1922 committee, to talk to them. and that he might get a bit more of a sense of them having digestive and what they think. someone else who has been digesting it as the snp�*s we do here who is with me, i am pleased to say. here who is with me, i am pleased to sa , , here who is with me, i am pleased to sa . ., here who is with me, i am pleased to sa. ., �* here who is with me, i am pleased to sa. . �* here who is with me, i am pleased to sa. ., �* , here who is with me, i am pleased to say. good afternoon. i'd make use of the re ort say. good afternoon. i'd make use of the report and _ say. good afternoon. i'd make use of the report and you _ say. good afternoon. i'd make use of the report and you had _ say. good afternoon. i'd make use of the report and you had were - say. good afternoon. i'd make use of the report and you had were boris . the report and
obviously, there was tobias ellwood who stood up in the commons and said the prime minister didn�*t andhat we do know is borisjohnson is on his way back here. and he will be meeting backbench tory mps in about 15 minutes or so. in the 1922 committee, to talk to them. and that he might get a bit more of a sense of them having digestive and what they think. someone else who has been digesting it as the snp�*s we do here who is with me, i am pleased to say. here who is with me, i am pleased to...
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roz: if that was the opposition, here is conservative tobias ellwood addressing mp's. >> are you willingd day out to defend this behavior publicly? roz: yes, one replied. most mp's do still support the prime minister. >> is it not really true that it is now time to turn a page, and for this country, our politics and this house to move forward? roz: the moment between waiting for e supreme report and moving on has been fleeting for some, but the inquiry as to whether johnson misled pilot continues with a focus on students like this. >> all guidance was followed completely. roz: the ministerial code says ministers who mislead parliament are expected to give their resignation. before johnson denies doing this. >> i said in all sincerity that the rules and guidance have been followed at l times, it was what i believed to be true. roz: that will be f the inquiry to decide and this in december will also be scrutinized. >> will e prime minister till the house whether there was a party in downing street on the 13th of november? >> no, but i am sure whatever happened, the guidance was followed an
roz: if that was the opposition, here is conservative tobias ellwood addressing mp's. >> are you willingd day out to defend this behavior publicly? roz: yes, one replied. most mp's do still support the prime minister. >> is it not really true that it is now time to turn a page, and for this country, our politics and this house to move forward? roz: the moment between waiting for e supreme report and moving on has been fleeting for some, but the inquiry as to whether johnson misled...
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tobias ellwood, the conservative mp, repeated his criticism of boris johnson and i think possibly theour mps are going through a number of the events, asking for more detail, asking whether the statements tally, but borisjohnson is sticking firmly to a generalised response on the sue gray report. we will get much more on all of that at the top of the hour in a few minutes, do stay with us for that. let us crossover for the weather. hello there. another day of sunshine and showers, it had started cloudy, but the sunshine has been making an appearance, scattered showers developing here and there but nothing as heavy or frequent as we had yesterday. you can see the extent of the scattered showers on the weather map here, probably most of the showers will be across the north and west of scotland, it will be a blustery day across all areas, certainly windy in the north and west of scotland, temperature wise not to bad but you get the sunshine, 70 degrees, belfast, aberdeen and parts of the east of england. through this evening under when the showers fade away, it turns drier for many, high
tobias ellwood, the conservative mp, repeated his criticism of boris johnson and i think possibly theour mps are going through a number of the events, asking for more detail, asking whether the statements tally, but borisjohnson is sticking firmly to a generalised response on the sue gray report. we will get much more on all of that at the top of the hour in a few minutes, do stay with us for that. let us crossover for the weather. hello there. another day of sunshine and showers, it had...
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in a care home was those calls were echoed by members of his own party — including senior tory tobias ellwoodnister. he does not have _ clear to the prime minister. he does not have my— clear to the prime minister. he does not have my support. but a question i not have my support. but a question i humbiy— not have my support. but a question i humbly put to my colleagues is are you willing _ i humbly put to my colleagues is are you willing day in and day out to defend — you willing day in and day out to defend this behaviour publicly? can we continue to govern without distractions given the erosion of the trust — distractions given the erosion of the trust of the british people and can we _ the trust of the british people and can we win — the trust of the british people and can we win the general election on this current — can we win the general election on this current trajectory was mac a question— this current trajectory was mac a question i— this current trajectory was mac a question i place to the prime minister— question i place to the prime minister now. mr speaker, i've been heckled _
in a care home was those calls were echoed by members of his own party — including senior tory tobias ellwoodnister. he does not have _ clear to the prime minister. he does not have my— clear to the prime minister. he does not have my support. but a question i not have my support. but a question i humbiy— not have my support. but a question i humbly put to my colleagues is are you willing _ i humbly put to my colleagues is are you willing day in and day out to defend — you willing day...
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among them is tobias ellwood. once again, he called on the prime minsiter to go. have made my point in my position very clear to the prime minister. he does not have my support. but a question i humbly put to my colleagues is, are you willing, day in and day out to defend this behaviour publicly? can we continue to govern without distraction, given the erosion of the trust with the british people? and can we when the general election on this current trajectory? the question i place to the prime minister's now... mr speaker, iam being heckled by my own people. if we cannot work out what we are going to do, then the broad church of the conservative party will lose the next general election. but my question to the prime minister is very clear, on the question of leadership, can he think of any other prime minister who would have allowed such a culture of indiscipline to take place under their watch? and if it did, would they not have resigned? i have made my point in my position very clear to the prime minister. he does not have my support. but a question i humbly pu
among them is tobias ellwood. once again, he called on the prime minsiter to go. have made my point in my position very clear to the prime minister. he does not have my support. but a question i humbly put to my colleagues is, are you willing, day in and day out to defend this behaviour publicly? can we continue to govern without distraction, given the erosion of the trust with the british people? and can we when the general election on this current trajectory? the question i place to the prime...
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senior conservative backbencher tobias ellwood has called it a dead cat strategy and a dead cat meansss how it would work. . if you are watching on bbc two, it's - assess how it would work. . if you l are watching on bbc two, it's time to say goodbye and thank you for your company. british military intelligence suggests moscow's advance in the east of ukraine is faltering. little progress is being made in the donbas region and ukrainian troops have reportedly fought off an attempted river crossing by russian troops. it's thought the russian battalion lost almost all its armoured vehicles when ukrainian forces shelled pontoon bridges across the siversky donets. images from the scene show burnt—out tanks. it's not clear how many soldiers were killed. they are making progress elsewhere it seems — with reports they have taken the nearby town of rubizhne. that would mean the strategically important city of severdonesk is surrounded on three sides. meanwhile british foreign secretary has said sanctions against russia should not be lifted until all its troops have left ukraine. speaking at a
senior conservative backbencher tobias ellwood has called it a dead cat strategy and a dead cat meansss how it would work. . if you are watching on bbc two, it's - assess how it would work. . if you l are watching on bbc two, it's time to say goodbye and thank you for your company. british military intelligence suggests moscow's advance in the east of ukraine is faltering. little progress is being made in the donbas region and ukrainian troops have reportedly fought off an attempted river...
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one of the tory mps who has called on him to resign, tobias ellwood, said it looks as if the governmentble. we cannot outlaw tragedy, i know. but we can make america safer. we can finally do what we need to do to protect the lives of the people and our children. so i call on americans tojoin hands and make your voices heard, to work together to make this nation what it can and should be. however, he has his work cut out. bipartisan support is increasingly difficult to find on any major issue in the united states these days — on gun control, it�*s almost impossible. at the nra convention in houston, his predecessor, donald trump, echoed the republican line: that the main issues are school security and mental health, not guns. in a city largely bereft of hope, president biden hopes to show solidarity and empathy, as a man who has lost children of his own, to the victims�* families. the larger issues of how such brutality could have been prevented may simply be put on hold amid a moment�*s silence. will grant, bbc news, uvalde, texas. a clean up operation is underway in a marina in torquay
one of the tory mps who has called on him to resign, tobias ellwood, said it looks as if the governmentble. we cannot outlaw tragedy, i know. but we can make america safer. we can finally do what we need to do to protect the lives of the people and our children. so i call on americans tojoin hands and make your voices heard, to work together to make this nation what it can and should be. however, he has his work cut out. bipartisan support is increasingly difficult to find on any major issue in...