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this is a problem with the tory party~ — johnson. this is a problem with the tory party.ty. regardless, labourwill be readyin— tory party. regardless, labourwill be ready to beat the tory party, whoever — be ready to beat the tory party, whoever is _ be ready to beat the tory party, whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda. it _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda. it is _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, it is on _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, it is on to _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, it is on to germany - whoever is at the head of it. he rwanda, it is on to germany and spain for borisjohnson full stop he will be hoping his time on the world stage will strengthen his position back home. the foreign secretary liz truss says she has absolute confience in borisjohnson following the by—election losses. she's been speaking to out deputy africa editor anne soy at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in the rwandan capital kigali. i have absolute confidence in the prime minist
this is a problem with the tory party~ — johnson. this is a problem with the tory party.ty. regardless, labourwill be readyin— tory party. regardless, labourwill be ready to beat the tory party, whoever — be ready to beat the tory party, whoever is _ be ready to beat the tory party, whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda. it _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda. it is _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, it is on _ whoever...
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regardless of labour will be ready to beat the tory party whoever _ will be ready to beat the tory party beat the tory party whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's on _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's on to _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's on to germany - whoever is at the head of it. in rwanda it's on to germany and spain for borisjohnson. he will be hoping his time on the world stage will strengthen his position at home. tony bonsignore, bbc news. the third day of strike action this week on the railways is taking place. thousands of rmt union members at network rail and 13 train operating companies have walked out in a dispute aboutjobs, pay, and conditions. helena wilkinson is in windsor for us now. for those passengers arriving here from waterloo station there are trains every 15 minutes, good news for people arriving but really difficult picture —— different picture once again. many passengers. one in five services are running today and for those heading to seaside destinations like bournemou
regardless of labour will be ready to beat the tory party whoever _ will be ready to beat the tory party beat the tory party whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's on _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's on to _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda it's on to germany - whoever is at the head of it. in rwanda it's on to germany and spain for borisjohnson. he will be hoping his time on the world stage will strengthen...
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itjust shows how people the tory party is. but don't forget, _ people the tory party is. it is not all— when all of that was happening, so it is not all over, but there is certainly— it is not all over, but there is certainly a _ it is not all over, but there is certainly a bit of panic in the tory ranks~ _ certainly a bit of panic in the tory ranks. ~ ~ ., ,., , ranks. when he think about the swing to the lib deadness _ ranks. when he think about the swing to the lib deadness in _ ranks. when he think about the swing to the lib deadness in tiverton, - ranks. when he think about the swing to the lib deadness in tiverton, it - to the lib deadness in tiverton, it is notjust this, there are a lot of tory mps sitting on some pretty healthy majorities in other areas of the country who might be pretty concerned as well. i think it is worrying for all conservative mps, but as boris johnson would say, by elections are not the same as general elections. the clear thing to think about what these redwall seats as christopher saysis these redwall seats as christopher says is this is
itjust shows how people the tory party is. but don't forget, _ people the tory party is. it is not all— when all of that was happening, so it is not all over, but there is certainly— it is not all over, but there is certainly a _ it is not all over, but there is certainly a bit of panic in the tory ranks~ _ certainly a bit of panic in the tory ranks. ~ ~ ., ,., , ranks. when he think about the swing to the lib deadness _ ranks. when he think about the swing to the lib deadness in _ ranks....
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the tory party has had a ackaue jobs. .. the tory party has had a package of— jobs...oes not seem to be cutting through. 50. living but it does not seem to be cutting through.— living but it does not seem to be cutting through. living but it does not seem to be cuttin: throuuh. ., ., cutting through. so, we have got the national insurance _ cutting through. so, we have got the national insurance threshold - cutting through. so, we have got thej national insurance threshold changes which are only starting to kick in, injuly, so people start to see that, the £650 payment to the lowest paid, that was part of that package. 50 you are talking about the so you are talking about the measures that people now have been made and are coming through, but they are not cutting through, so what would be a game changer for the tory party, what do you need to do? it up about £37 billion, to your average guy in the street, what does that mean? i don't know. what does it mean to me, to someone that, the £650 that they get, when they see it in their bank account which is important, injuly
the tory party has had a ackaue jobs. .. the tory party has had a package of— jobs...oes not seem to be cutting through. 50. living but it does not seem to be cutting through.— living but it does not seem to be cutting through. living but it does not seem to be cuttin: throuuh. ., ., cutting through. so, we have got the national insurance _ cutting through. so, we have got the national insurance threshold - cutting through. so, we have got thej national insurance threshold changes which are...
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— is, a few weeks ago, when members of the tory party voted in a confidence vote, 148 _ the tory partyo part ways with boris johnson. vote, 148 decided that they wanted to part ways with borisjohnson. but more _ to part ways with borisjohnson. but more wanted him to stay. three weeks a-o, more wanted him to stay. three weeks ago. im _ more wanted him to stay. three weeks ago. im sure _ more wanted him to stay. three weeks ago, i'm sure most of them would not have expected them to win either of these _ have expected them to win either of these by—elections. i could not see where this— these by—elections. i could not see where this new ground is going to come _ where this new ground is going to come from — where this new ground is going to come from despite the fact the chairman— come from despite the fact the chairman has resigned today. there is some _ chairman has resigned today. there is some talk— chairman has resigned today. there is some talk about people trying to id is some talk about people trying to go for— is some talk about people trying to go for the — is some talk about pe
— is, a few weeks ago, when members of the tory party voted in a confidence vote, 148 _ the tory partyo part ways with boris johnson. vote, 148 decided that they wanted to part ways with borisjohnson. but more _ to part ways with borisjohnson. but more wanted him to stay. three weeks a-o, more wanted him to stay. three weeks ago. im _ more wanted him to stay. three weeks ago. im sure _ more wanted him to stay. three weeks ago, i'm sure most of them would not have expected them to win either...
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and we have seen it time and time again, haven't we, that there's a problem that when the tory partyurns on itself, not a lot gets done. as voters, people feel quite turned off by this, because it does not deliver what they voted this party to do. for sure, and that's what the prime minister_ for sure, and that's what the prime minister would love to focus on and i am sure _ minister would love to focus on and i am sure that is what he would love to be _ i am sure that is what he would love to be on_ i am sure that is what he would love to be on the — i am sure that is what he would love to be on the front page of the telegraph, his former newspaper, but instead, _ telegraph, his former newspaper, but instead, we _ telegraph, his former newspaper, but instead, we are looking at hollow victory _ instead, we are looking at hollow victory tears teresa part. that is a damning _ victory tears teresa part. that is a damning headline from the daily telegraph, who are generally supportive of boris johnson and telegraph, who are generally supportive of borisjohnson and his leadership, but tha
and we have seen it time and time again, haven't we, that there's a problem that when the tory partyurns on itself, not a lot gets done. as voters, people feel quite turned off by this, because it does not deliver what they voted this party to do. for sure, and that's what the prime minister_ for sure, and that's what the prime minister would love to focus on and i am sure _ minister would love to focus on and i am sure that is what he would love to be _ i am sure that is what he would love to...
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it means 58.8% of the tory party supported johnson.s the win has left borisjohnson "wounded", as a1% of his own conservative colleagues voted against johnson's leadership. so, let us begin, and there's a lot to get through. good evening to you both. what a day it has been. before we delve into the papers themselves, maybe your take on this, and anand, let me come to you first, because, gosh, from breakfast time this morning, we got a sense this was happening and we are, what, 15, 16 hours later, the deed is done, the prime minister remains in hisjob, but i suppose the question is, for how long? but i suppose the question is, for how lon? . , , but i suppose the question is, for how long?— how long? precisely. it is a solitary lesson, _ how long? precisely. it is a solitary lesson, isn't - how long? precisely. it is a solitary lesson, isn't it? . how long? precisely. it is a| solitary lesson, isn't it? we how long? precisely. it is a - solitary lesson, isn't it? we woke up solitary lesson, isn't it? we woke up this morning not knowing t
it means 58.8% of the tory party supported johnson.s the win has left borisjohnson "wounded", as a1% of his own conservative colleagues voted against johnson's leadership. so, let us begin, and there's a lot to get through. good evening to you both. what a day it has been. before we delve into the papers themselves, maybe your take on this, and anand, let me come to you first, because, gosh, from breakfast time this morning, we got a sense this was happening and we are, what, 15, 16...
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conference that will be a big boost for the tory party. might stop the witch is that theresa may's 2017 election ballot necessary to the public it felt look a bit of a manipulation. and i wonder... she aid a manipulation. and i wonder... she paid a price _ manipulation. and i wonder... she paid a price for _ manipulation. and i wonder... she paid a price for it, did you not? she absolutely paid the price and part of that was why are we having another election with not another one. and i think we put up a people put up with that in 2019 despite in december some of us had gotten married one week before picking there was not going to be a december election... it there was not going to be a december election... ., ,. , , there was not going to be a december election... ., ,. ,, i. election... it did not scupper your honeymoon? _ election... it did not scupper your honeymoon? we _ election... it did not scupper your honeymoon? we went _ election... it did not scupper your honeymoon? we went to - election... it did not scupper your| honeymoon? w
conference that will be a big boost for the tory party. might stop the witch is that theresa may's 2017 election ballot necessary to the public it felt look a bit of a manipulation. and i wonder... she aid a manipulation. and i wonder... she paid a price _ manipulation. and i wonder... she paid a price for _ manipulation. and i wonder... she paid a price for it, did you not? she absolutely paid the price and part of that was why are we having another election with not another one. and i think...
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i this is a problem i with the tory party.will be ready to beat the tory party, _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, it is on to germany and spain for borisjohnson. he will be hoping his time on the world stage will strengthen his position back home. despite the by—election losses, the foreign secretary, liz truss, has given her strong support to boris johnson. she's been speaking to our deputy africa editor, anne soy, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting, in the rwandan capital, kigali. i have absolute confidence in the prime minister. he is doing a fantasticjob. he has led on delivering on brexit, helping britain recoverfrom covid, we were the first country to fully develop the vaccine and get it rolled out and now he is doing a brilliantjob of supporting ukraine in the appalling war against russia. and the conservatives have just lost two important by—elections. should he be considering his position? incumbent governments do tend to lose by—elections. that's not a predictor of the future. what we are mak
i this is a problem i with the tory party.will be ready to beat the tory party, _ whoever is at the head of it. after rwanda, it is on to germany and spain for borisjohnson. he will be hoping his time on the world stage will strengthen his position back home. despite the by—election losses, the foreign secretary, liz truss, has given her strong support to boris johnson. she's been speaking to our deputy africa editor, anne soy, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting, in the rwandan...
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and part of— her career within the tory party and part of how— her career within the tory party andchallenges in that case from _ late—night challenges in that case from people who this government would _ from people who this government would also, i'm sure, described as meddling — would also, i'm sure, described as meddling liberal lawyers, she at least _ meddling liberal lawyers, she at least was — meddling liberal lawyers, she at least was able to win in that confrontation. so the government will like _ confrontation. so the government will like this confrontation but also _ will like this confrontation but also want to show they can win. i would _ also want to show they can win. i would also — also want to show they can win. i would also say about this framing, though— would also say about this framing, though - _ would also say about this framing, though — the daily mail is presenting the tory case for this policy— presenting the tory case for this policy by— presenting the tory case for this policy by showing just how dangerous it is for— policy by showing just how dangerous i
and part of— her career within the tory party and part of how— her career within the tory party andchallenges in that case from _ late—night challenges in that case from people who this government would _ from people who this government would also, i'm sure, described as meddling — would also, i'm sure, described as meddling liberal lawyers, she at least _ meddling liberal lawyers, she at least was — meddling liberal lawyers, she at least was able to win in that confrontation. so the...
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and to reward people who su- horted tory party.people who supported him this evening. - tory party. and to reward people who supported him this evening. there's l supported him this evening. there's been lots of — been lots of calls from downing street i'm sure a ofjobs, knighthood, so i think that's certainly the case. the feeling in the team is people who support the prime minister and support the government should be rewarded and those who waver their support should not be but of course we'll see how that goes down with mps. ii he not be but of course we'll see how that goes down with mps. if he wins how does he — that goes down with mps. if he wins how does he unite _ that goes down with mps. if he wins how does he unite his _ that goes down with mps. if he wins how does he unite his divided - that goes down with mps. if he wins | how does he unite his divided party? i think he wants to do that by focusing on domestic policy. we have got this housing strategy coming up on thursday and is been a big consent change within that co
and to reward people who su- horted tory party.people who supported him this evening. - tory party. and to reward people who supported him this evening. there's l supported him this evening. there's been lots of — been lots of calls from downing street i'm sure a ofjobs, knighthood, so i think that's certainly the case. the feeling in the team is people who support the prime minister and support the government should be rewarded and those who waver their support should not be but of course...
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so, what do these two results mean for the tory party and for borisjohnson's future? door! celebrating a record—breaking win, the result in tiverton and honiton was the biggest majority overturned at a by—election ever. but three times in just over a year, ed davey�*s party have overcome massive tory majorities in what were conservative heartlands. there was chesham and amersham, which had always been conservative blue. then north shropshire, and another not—so—subtle photo op, and the lib dems overcame a conservative majority of 23,000. borisjohnson used to be seen as a political winner, the sort of leader who could bring in crowds and votes. but he only came here to tiverton and honiton once during the campaign, and some are wondering whether the rows over parties and policy mean that he's now more of an electoral liability, and the question that conservative party mps have to weigh up is if he's still the best man to lead them into the next general election. on the high street, peter explained why he'd stopped voting conservative. i think they've lost some of the m
so, what do these two results mean for the tory party and for borisjohnson's future? door! celebrating a record—breaking win, the result in tiverton and honiton was the biggest majority overturned at a by—election ever. but three times in just over a year, ed davey�*s party have overcome massive tory majorities in what were conservative heartlands. there was chesham and amersham, which had always been conservative blue. then north shropshire, and another not—so—subtle photo op, and...
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saying, incentive tax raises, _ the tory party saying, incentive tax raises, people's tax burden goingup, that needs to be stop and reverse — up, that needs to be stop and reverse -- _ up, that needs to be stop and reverse —— the tax raises. this is a forecast, — reverse —— the tax raises. this is a forecast, zero _ reverse —— the tax raises. this is a forecast, zero growth next year, and so it can _ forecast, zero growth next year, and so it can he — forecast, zero growth next year, and so it can be altered, and the way to alter— so it can be altered, and the way to alter it. _ so it can be altered, and the way to alter it, some people will argue, so it can be altered, and the way to alter it, some people willargue, i am quite — alter it, some people willargue, i am quite sure, already are arguing, is to give _ am quite sure, already are arguing, is to give money back to people and to he _ is to give money back to people and to be taking that decision to help people. — to be taking that decision to help people, cope with it, and to generate _ people, cope with it, and to generate inve
saying, incentive tax raises, _ the tory party saying, incentive tax raises, people's tax burden goingup, that needs to be stop and reverse — up, that needs to be stop and reverse -- _ up, that needs to be stop and reverse —— the tax raises. this is a forecast, — reverse —— the tax raises. this is a forecast, zero _ reverse —— the tax raises. this is a forecast, zero growth next year, and so it can _ forecast, zero growth next year, and so it can he — forecast, zero growth...
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. , ., afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit. ,~ , ,, afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit.are partly split because they can't agree on _ split. they are partly split because they can't agree on an _ split. they are partly split because they can't agree on an success i split. they are partly split because j they can't agree on an success and we hear that a number of cabinet ministers and ex ministers are potentially names in the frame vying for that job. potentially names in the frame vying forthatjob. is potentially names in the frame vying for thatjob. is it likely any of those will come together and pose a bigger threat to the prime minister? if you look at one of the obvious front runner is likely to chuck their hats into the ring we have already seen some of them say pretty publicly that they think we need a change of leader, sirjeremy hunt, the former health secretary turned against the pm last night on twitter. tom tugendhat, another backbench tory mp, has made clear his displeasure at what is going on. there is a good chance both of them would stand. keep an eye on p
. , ., afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit. ,~ , ,, afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit.are partly split because they can't agree on _ split. they are partly split because they can't agree on an _ split. they are partly split because they can't agree on an success i split. they are partly split because j they can't agree on an success and we hear that a number of cabinet ministers and ex ministers are potentially names in the frame vying for that job. potentially names in the frame...
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the tory party remains divided.month, borisjohnson faces another important test of opinion in two by—elections, one in wakefield in the north of england, and the other in tiverton and honiton in the south—west in devon — where our correspondentjenny kumah spent the morning talking to people to gauge the mood after last night's vote. tiverton is an ordinary market town in this traditional rural part of devon, but around a month ago it was at the centre of an extraordinary political story. the conservative mp here, neil parish, resigned after admitting watching pornography in the house of commons. so, how are people here feeling about last night's no—confidence vote? unfortunately, i don't think boris has got much longer to live, i don't think he will be our prime minister very much longer. which is regretful, but let's hope someone else and the conservatives will come forth and be perhaps a better leader than he is. ., ., , _ ., i. than he is. how happy are you with last night's — than he is. how happy are you with l
the tory party remains divided.month, borisjohnson faces another important test of opinion in two by—elections, one in wakefield in the north of england, and the other in tiverton and honiton in the south—west in devon — where our correspondentjenny kumah spent the morning talking to people to gauge the mood after last night's vote. tiverton is an ordinary market town in this traditional rural part of devon, but around a month ago it was at the centre of an extraordinary political story....
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there is confidence vote among boris johnson among conservative tory party members, secret vote. s back to the johnson not really walking the talk on tight restrictions during covid, instead partying through all of that. this represents what they're doing. people are angry at him including fellow conservatives pushed it to a vote they will have vote that he lied to the british people, he shouldn't be in power. i believe the vote will go down during this show, am i right, melinda? sometime during this show. she is couching it which i deeply admire. i'm couching it right now. let's go to nile gardner, policy advisor under margaret thatcher. you got a good read from the old conservative friends how they are going to go. i can't see them voting to heave him out on his heinie but could be a substantial plurality. how do you see it going? >> neil, thanks for having me on the show. i just got back from london late last night following the platinum jubilee celebrations which were spectacular. they brought the nation together. today this is very divisive vote within the conservative party
there is confidence vote among boris johnson among conservative tory party members, secret vote. s back to the johnson not really walking the talk on tight restrictions during covid, instead partying through all of that. this represents what they're doing. people are angry at him including fellow conservatives pushed it to a vote they will have vote that he lied to the british people, he shouldn't be in power. i believe the vote will go down during this show, am i right, melinda? sometime...
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will move — rebellion in the tory party anyway.,, ., , the 1922 committee, talk us through this one. ., , ., the 1922 committee, talk us through this one. ., . ., " this one. positions for the 1922 committee _ this one. positions for the 1922 committee tory _ this one. positions for the 1922 committee tory backbenchersl this one. positions for the 1922 - committee tory backbenchers which sets the rules for the parliamentary party are now up for grabs. and this is an important election vote not when you read about in the news and candidates are allegedly plotting their campaigns, graham brady who is chairman of the committee faced a challenge last time but they are saying it's unlikely that number ten are going to put a candidate up against him. but 20 candidates put themselves forward to join peabody and the point the article is making is that this is being seen by many as a proxy vote on whether boris johnson should face in another no—confidence vote. johnson should face in another no-confidence vote.— johnson should face in anoth
will move — rebellion in the tory party anyway.,, ., , the 1922 committee, talk us through this one. ., , ., the 1922 committee, talk us through this one. ., . ., " this one. positions for the 1922 committee _ this one. positions for the 1922 committee tory _ this one. positions for the 1922 committee tory backbenchersl this one. positions for the 1922 - committee tory backbenchers which sets the rules for the parliamentary party are now up for grabs. and this is an important election...
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i'm stunned. 140| members of the tory party voted against _ members of the tory party voted against aority— third of the house of commons. he is a minority prime minister and the defeat that or the vote that led to the demise of margaret thatcher in a theresa may was much less and this was that— theresa may was much less and this was that this is the biggest scale of rebellion that a tour leader has faced _ of rebellion that a tour leader has faced in— of rebellion that a tour leader has faced in a — of rebellion that a tour leader has faced in a no—confidence vote and anybody else would have seen the writing _ anybody else would have seen the writing on — anybody else would have seen the writing on the wall but for boris to should _ writing on the wall but for boris to should be — writing on the wall but for boris to should be over and that should be the next _ should be over and that should be the next prime minister. he is now safe from another— the next prime minister. he is now safe from another leadership - safe from another leadership challenge for a year and is the truth now t
i'm stunned. 140| members of the tory party voted against _ members of the tory party voted against aority— third of the house of commons. he is a minority prime minister and the defeat that or the vote that led to the demise of margaret thatcher in a theresa may was much less and this was that— theresa may was much less and this was that this is the biggest scale of rebellion that a tour leader has faced _ of rebellion that a tour leader has faced in— of rebellion that a tour leader has...
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but if the tory party in osition actually... but if the tory party in position to _ actually... start shooting - position to start shooting someone on that side of the political spectrum?— on that side of the political sectrum? , ., ., , , , spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don-t know but �* spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know but one i spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know but one of i spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know but one of most �* don't know but one of most interesting things i heard today talking to lots of conservative mps is that _ talking to lots of conservative mps is that the — talking to lots of conservative mps is that the vision is johnson wins try is that the vision is johnson wins by a _ is that the vision is johnson wins by a small— is that the vision is johnson wins by a small margin, then civil war breaks— by a small margin, then civil war breaks out— by a small margin, then civil war breaks out in the party. and i think that is— breaks out in the party. and i think that
but if the tory party in osition actually... but if the tory party in position to _ actually... start shooting - position to start shooting someone on that side of the political spectrum?— on that side of the political sectrum? , ., ., , , , spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don-t know but �* spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know but one i spectrum? the short answer is i “ust don't know but one of i spectrum? the short...
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they've just finished votg on whether to remove him as leader of the tory party. has been mounting pressure on bor johnson for a range of reasons, one of the being those lockdown partieshat took place here in downing street. and now we have this vote of no-confidence. let's take you through how ts is going to work. at least 180 mps would need to vote against boris johnson in order for him to face no-confidence and for a new election to be triggered. they have a government that's importantecause it means they would need to resign that job in order to then -- we've heard in the last hour from the last hour from this cottage conservative who has resigned as a parliamentary private secretary in order to vote against the prime minister. >> i don't feel confidence anymore in the prime minister and i don't think it's right for him to continue in a ministerial position. >> what changed her mind about his future? >> i've consulted with my constituents, there have been many emails in many discussions about how they ft about the prime minister's performance. there is a lot o
they've just finished votg on whether to remove him as leader of the tory party. has been mounting pressure on bor johnson for a range of reasons, one of the being those lockdown partieshat took place here in downing street. and now we have this vote of no-confidence. let's take you through how ts is going to work. at least 180 mps would need to vote against boris johnson in order for him to face no-confidence and for a new election to be triggered. they have a government that's importantecause...
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that means 58.8% of the tory party support mrjohnson. times says the result has left borisjohnson a "wounded victor" as a1% of his own conservative colleagues voted against his premiership. the ft says the vote exposes the divisions and animosity within the conservative party. the daily telegraph calls mrjohnson�*s victory "hollow", citing the size of the rebellion being greater than those faced by theresa may, sirjohn major and margaret thatcher. the mirror reports that critics were delighted by the bigger—than—expected backlash against mrjohnson�*s leadership. "party's over, boris" is its headline. but the express calls borisjohnson "defiant and unbowed" as he renews his mandate to deliver for britain. and the daily mail adds borisjohnson vows to "bash on". so let us begin, let's talk about some of the contents with anand and natasha. good evening again to both of you. we have a few more papers to discuss, as you would expect, coming in a little late given the events in westminster, and natasha, let me start with you, and let's talk ab
that means 58.8% of the tory party support mrjohnson. times says the result has left borisjohnson a "wounded victor" as a1% of his own conservative colleagues voted against his premiership. the ft says the vote exposes the divisions and animosity within the conservative party. the daily telegraph calls mrjohnson�*s victory "hollow", citing the size of the rebellion being greater than those faced by theresa may, sirjohn major and margaret thatcher. the mirror reports that...
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borisjohnson is being urged to make jeremy hunt chancellor of the exchequer — to �*heal rifts within the tory partyguardian reports that conservative mps are planning "vote strikes" to paralyse law—making and capitalise on the borisjohnson no—confidence vote. the i also reports on the fallout from the vote, saying there could be daily attacks from bankbenchers — who will try to undermine the prime minister's leadership. but the express says he'll �*fight back�* and �*silence the rebels', but introducing multiple tax cuts and business incentives. and the ft leads with a message from president zelensky, who says a stalemate with russia is not an option, and that they need more military support from the west. evening to you both and thanks for being with us, let's start with this developing over the course of the evening, a summer of discontent, think it is fair to say. total shutdown on the metro. and 50,000 strikers on three days, crucially, the states are spread out and inevitably, it would be a weeks worth of strikes. john, it is not looking good for the summer getaway in any shape or form, lookin
borisjohnson is being urged to make jeremy hunt chancellor of the exchequer — to �*heal rifts within the tory partyguardian reports that conservative mps are planning "vote strikes" to paralyse law—making and capitalise on the borisjohnson no—confidence vote. the i also reports on the fallout from the vote, saying there could be daily attacks from bankbenchers — who will try to undermine the prime minister's leadership. but the express says he'll �*fight back�* and...
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difficult to force the prime minister out of office at this point, that the parliamentary party will come and the toriesnge. as i thought when i wrote my biographyjust over two years ago, he had been a very successful mayor of london and he would learn the lessons, he clearly has not and i do not think he is a person who understands his own faults and weaknesses, he does not listen to those seriously who try to explain it to him. i think he has had lots of opportunities to change, butjust relaunching the policy on housing will not make a difference at all, it is the character of the man. he is a fighter and believes an actual victory. you cannot imagine his defiance. he is also a loner and does not listen to others, as we saw yesterday he cannot get sufficient numbers to actually dent his self—esteem against him. he will fight on. the only way the tory party will remove him is after the disastrous, potentially disastrous, by—election contest in 203 weeks' time, that they tell him he has to go and they will change the rules to have another vote if he does not, just in the same way they got rid of theresa
difficult to force the prime minister out of office at this point, that the parliamentary party will come and the toriesnge. as i thought when i wrote my biographyjust over two years ago, he had been a very successful mayor of london and he would learn the lessons, he clearly has not and i do not think he is a person who understands his own faults and weaknesses, he does not listen to those seriously who try to explain it to him. i think he has had lots of opportunities to change, butjust...
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that is up to the tory party. matters in public life and honesty matters in public life and it is in the country's interest that boris johnson and it is in the country's interest that borisjohnson is ousted. so despite the temptation to be very narrow and partisan, i actually think it would be betterfor narrow and partisan, i actually think it would be better for the country of borisjohnson went and that's what conservative mps have got to do tonight.— that's what conservative mps have got to do tonight. expectation from those who are _ got to do tonight. expectation from those who are closer— got to do tonight. expectation from those who are closer to _ got to do tonight. expectation from those who are closer to him - got to do tonight. expectation from those who are closer to him is - got to do tonight. expectation from those who are closer to him is that| those who are closer to him is that he will win. nadine dorries, culture secretary, huge borisjohnson secretary, huge boris johnson supporter, secretary, huge
that is up to the tory party. matters in public life and honesty matters in public life and it is in the country's interest that boris johnson and it is in the country's interest that borisjohnson is ousted. so despite the temptation to be very narrow and partisan, i actually think it would be betterfor narrow and partisan, i actually think it would be better for the country of borisjohnson went and that's what conservative mps have got to do tonight.— that's what conservative mps have got to...
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b 's from johnson's own tory party are now calling for a non confident vote. us president joe biden is hovering at a record low score, an id, high inflation, a baby formula shortage and mass shootings. all while tens of billions of dollars of american taxpayer money are shuffled out the door to the homes like to ukraine, sherman jazz, or all of that, 37 percent support shows his skin to find a finger in the wind stance on ukraine. seems to be symptomatic of a larger problem of rudderless leadership at home. countenance prime minister, just intruder to popularity hit earlier this year when he invoked martial law, including the body of canadian citizens, bank accounts. now at 41 percent, popularity trudeau hasn't yet recovered from his treating opportunities with measures normally reserved for terror suspects. so how many layers fixed their popularity problem? well, they could try sweeping in front of their own door and start working their way down, not least the promises to their own people and things they claim to be able to fix during their campaign that exist right there. do you feel
b 's from johnson's own tory party are now calling for a non confident vote. us president joe biden is hovering at a record low score, an id, high inflation, a baby formula shortage and mass shootings. all while tens of billions of dollars of american taxpayer money are shuffled out the door to the homes like to ukraine, sherman jazz, or all of that, 37 percent support shows his skin to find a finger in the wind stance on ukraine. seems to be symptomatic of a larger problem of rudderless...
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to the tory party in the country.eral weeks. why are we here, why is this happening? the thing i why is this happening? the thing that is clearly _ why is this happening? the thing that is clearly tipped _ why is this happening? the thing that is clearly tipped us - why is this happening? the thing that is clearly tipped us over i why is this happening? the thing that is clearly tipped us over the | that is clearly tipped us over the edge _ that is clearly tipped us over the edge was — that is clearly tipped us over the edge was the whole partygate ever. but think— edge was the whole partygate ever. but think back. it is pretty extraordinary, that electoral victory— extraordinary, that electoral victory that borisjohnson extraordinary, that electoral victory that boris johnson that the party— victory that boris johnson that the party too — victory that boris johnson that the party too. now, two years later, we are now — party too. now, two years later, we are now in _ party too. now, two years later, we are now in thi
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following the defeats, the tory party chairman 0liver dowden resigned, saying in a letter to borisjohnsonr party leader michael howard has said that mrjohnson should step down. but the prime minister, on a trip to rwanda, was defiant, saying there was more for his government to do. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. liberal democrats are getting used to toppling tories in by—elections. but this victory broke all records. the winning candidates said voters had sent a message. your behaviour, mrjohnson, makes a mockery of leadership. by any measure, you are unfit to lead. this was one of the safest conservative seats in the country. their losing candidate couldn't get out quick enough. do you not want to say thank you to everyone? in wakefield, it was labour celebrating. at the last election, they lost dozens of seats like these that they are held for decades. they hope this is a sign they can win them back, and they think mrjohnson is helping their cause. boris johnson, your contempt for this country is no longer tolerated. as dawn broke, the conservative party chairman decide
following the defeats, the tory party chairman 0liver dowden resigned, saying in a letter to borisjohnsonr party leader michael howard has said that mrjohnson should step down. but the prime minister, on a trip to rwanda, was defiant, saying there was more for his government to do. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. liberal democrats are getting used to toppling tories in by—elections. but this victory broke all records. the winning candidates said voters had sent a message. your...
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b from john, whose own tory party are now calling for a non confidence vote, which he was there in the early days of the ukraine crisis as he tried to squeeze himself into winston churchill wartime leader. shoot. the party may now be winding down for johnson in more ways than one, and he's not alone. us president joe biden is hovering at a record los war, a mid high inflation, a baby formula shortage and mash shooting all while tens of billions of dollars of american talks. their money are shuffled out your shield the conflict ukraine. sherman jazz are all shots that 37 percent support with the social democratic party, fresh off a regional election, locked in the largest state of nor drying west valley. earlier this month. sho, get just trying to extinguish the wind stand for ukraine seems to be symptomatic of a larger problem of rudderless leadership at home. candidates prime minister just intruder took a popularity hit earlier this year when he invoked martial law including the board of canadian citizens bank account. all in response to freedom come boy truckers and their supporters
b from john, whose own tory party are now calling for a non confidence vote, which he was there in the early days of the ukraine crisis as he tried to squeeze himself into winston churchill wartime leader. shoot. the party may now be winding down for johnson in more ways than one, and he's not alone. us president joe biden is hovering at a record los war, a mid high inflation, a baby formula shortage and mash shooting all while tens of billions of dollars of american talks. their money are...
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this could be unsettling for the tory party. seen the internal report into the party gate scandal where boris johnson was criticized for the culture in downing street during the lockdowns over the pandemic. it is squeaky chair time for boris johnson and he will have to come back to parliament today after all of those jubilee celebrations and face the music. manus: i have heard it called many things, squeaky chair is all new. [laughter] who knows how many letters are in there. the public acknowledgment, to not prepared to face the public music. leigh-ann: letters, we just don't know how many. we could find out in the next few days if forced johnson does face a confidence vote. graham brady will tell him himself once he has counted the letters when he gets back into parliament today. he has also been enjoying the jubilee celebrations. some polling has come out, and this could be key to what is happening in johnson's government. we will see two elections on june the 23rd, a matter of weeks away. one in wake field. that polling is su
this could be unsettling for the tory party. seen the internal report into the party gate scandal where boris johnson was criticized for the culture in downing street during the lockdowns over the pandemic. it is squeaky chair time for boris johnson and he will have to come back to parliament today after all of those jubilee celebrations and face the music. manus: i have heard it called many things, squeaky chair is all new. [laughter] who knows how many letters are in there. the public...
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and that is the problem that the conservative, the tory party has at the moment. is he popular enough? he was in the past, but his he now and that's their problem. alex force wiring or find out in a couple of hours. thank you so much. turn our attention now to ukraine, where president villamore zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine. he toward several towns close to the front line and the dumbass region is only the 2nd time mister zalinski has been seen outside keith since the war began. the ukrainian president on the move in the region of separate chia, while audi mersa lensky met to talk strategy with local leaders. from there he says he travel to the towns of flitted chance and solid are close to the current front lines in don boss. this footage was published by celebrities office after his visit . of course, i am proud of everybody. i met every one i shook hands with every one with whom i connected with and expressed my support. we brought something for the military. i will not elaborate in detail on this, and there's somethi
and that is the problem that the conservative, the tory party has at the moment. is he popular enough? he was in the past, but his he now and that's their problem. alex force wiring or find out in a couple of hours. thank you so much. turn our attention now to ukraine, where president villamore zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine. he toward several towns close to the front line and the dumbass region is only the 2nd time mister zalinski has been seen...
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tom: jockeying within the leadership of the tory party.den breaking down what is happening, the controversy around the northern ireland protocol, whether that is rewritten and the announcement from the chancellor that maybe there are tax cuts in the offing. the ftse 100 by the way down now .2%. we've been discussing the relative ability of u.k. assets to look through the increased political risk, currently down .2%. the cac 40 down .3%. s&p e many futures pointing lower, we have had two days of gains in european equities that may be unwind looking forward to the all-important inflation print from the u.s. on friday. the ending of the asset program expected to be announced tomorrow. that is it for the european market program, surveillance early edition is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when i was younger, i may have did some stupid things even committed some crimes even got shot. but i'm not a criminal. i work for youth advocate programs - yap. i was tumani's advocate helping him stay out of jail, stay in the neighborhood and get a job. as a
tom: jockeying within the leadership of the tory party.den breaking down what is happening, the controversy around the northern ireland protocol, whether that is rewritten and the announcement from the chancellor that maybe there are tax cuts in the offing. the ftse 100 by the way down now .2%. we've been discussing the relative ability of u.k. assets to look through the increased political risk, currently down .2%. the cac 40 down .3%. s&p e many futures pointing lower, we have had two...
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some other tory party member would emerge and become the next prime minister since that is the partyf reasons why in the spiegel boris johnson dodged the bullet because no one was presumably ready to take the helm as head of the party if he were out of the party. i was thinking, we don't think that kind of stuff happens here but in actuality it does, there are impropriety squabbles that reach the national stage in 1968, linden johnson in the vietnam war, being challenged by bobby kennedy and of course in 1976, ronald reagan taking on incumbent president gerald ford nearly won that one. ted kennedy came close to doing the same with incumbent president jimmy carter. what i notice in all those cases is the incumbent party control of the white house lost. what do you think of that? >> this is a problem. this vote really weakened johnson. hypocrisy is the kryptonite for all politicians whether in america or england or australia and it hurt him but they didn't know exactly who was going to replace johnson at this is something we've seen in american politics, the number of presidential race
some other tory party member would emerge and become the next prime minister since that is the partyf reasons why in the spiegel boris johnson dodged the bullet because no one was presumably ready to take the helm as head of the party if he were out of the party. i was thinking, we don't think that kind of stuff happens here but in actuality it does, there are impropriety squabbles that reach the national stage in 1968, linden johnson in the vietnam war, being challenged by bobby kennedy and of...
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last night, the scale of the discontent in the tory party was laid bare. or even an organised campaign. thejohnson camp have described them as disparate and disgruntled, but they number almost 150 mps. the vote in favour of having confidence in borisjohnson as the leader was 211 votes. the vote against was 148 votes. this was an inconclusive result, in one respect, not a defeat, but not a win. it allows us to draw a line, in normal times, as a result, probably in a resignation, but it is far from normal times. mrjohnson�*s critics come from all wings of the party. andrea leadsom, a brexit supporter, said last week that there had been significant failures of leadership. today, she said mrjohnson�*s win was comprehensive. today is another day, we move on. i know the prime minister will want to focus absolutely on the priorities of the country. reporter: he is the right man to lead the party into the next election? that's it, thanks. not answering if he was the right leader for the party. it is catastrophic for the prime minister, but what is more important i
last night, the scale of the discontent in the tory party was laid bare. or even an organised campaign. thejohnson camp have described them as disparate and disgruntled, but they number almost 150 mps. the vote in favour of having confidence in borisjohnson as the leader was 211 votes. the vote against was 148 votes. this was an inconclusive result, in one respect, not a defeat, but not a win. it allows us to draw a line, in normal times, as a result, probably in a resignation, but it is far...
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i autumn, by the tory party conference.— autumn, by the tory party conference. ., , ., , conference. _ writing in the times today said borisjohnson needs to writing in the times today said boris johnson needs to seek an honourable way out to save the country — honourable way out to save the country. borisjohnson will honourable way out to save the country. boris johnson will be looking — country. boris johnson will be looking for a way out, honourable or otherwise _ looking for a way out, honourable or otherwise. he will be clinging onto that means people will be —— will have _ that means people will be —— will have to _ that means people will be —— will have to move against him in a way. jeremy— have to move against him in a way. jeremy hunt— have to move against him in a way. jeremy hunt said yesterday he was going _ jeremy hunt said yesterday he was going to _ jeremy hunt said yesterday he was going to vote against boris johnson. that is— going to vote against boris johnson. that is the _ going to vote against boris johnson. that is the first sign we have seen that potential candi
i autumn, by the tory party conference.— autumn, by the tory party conference. ., , ., , conference. _ writing in the times today said borisjohnson needs to writing in the times today said boris johnson needs to seek an honourable way out to save the country — honourable way out to save the country. borisjohnson will honourable way out to save the country. boris johnson will be looking — country. boris johnson will be looking for a way out, honourable or otherwise _ looking for a way out,...
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with surprise today and some diplomats here suspect this is a uk negotiating tactic tied up with tory partyt an initial response later today and probably a more detailed one later in the week. if the eu decides to retaliate, what might it look like? it seems they could relaunch some legal action because last year and if things escalate over the course of the coming months, potentially down the line you could see the idea of trade tariffs on uk goods but we are a long way from that because the legislation could take many months to get through parliament, likewise eu legal action could take time as well. in the meantime, could you see negotiations resume? the eu has suggested it has some further compromises to offer. it is unlikely to go far enough for the uk, however, in terms of it current demands so today expect a lot of noise and accusations that the uk is potentially breaching international law and in the face of that the eu will not want to look weak in its response. will not want to look weak in its response-— response. jessica parker in brussels. _ response. jessica parker in brussels
with surprise today and some diplomats here suspect this is a uk negotiating tactic tied up with tory partyt an initial response later today and probably a more detailed one later in the week. if the eu decides to retaliate, what might it look like? it seems they could relaunch some legal action because last year and if things escalate over the course of the coming months, potentially down the line you could see the idea of trade tariffs on uk goods but we are a long way from that because the...
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that is to appease these discredited rebels within an side of the tory party so that is what is going to be a big move that we see there. as you mentioned, brexit is back on the agenda. the government is going to look to press ahead with plans to override some of those brexit rules that were agreed with the eu. once again, this is to shore up support within the party. it is going to be interesting because is the prime minister going to be able to push his policy agenda or is it going to fall back to the partygate scandal? dani: thank you. coming up, the world bank has cut its growth outlook again. we will dive into the market conversation with lale akoner from the ny mellon next. ♪ ♪ n. they'd huddle.... welcome to the game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. workday. for a changing world. dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." the world bank president is warning of ye
that is to appease these discredited rebels within an side of the tory party so that is what is going to be a big move that we see there. as you mentioned, brexit is back on the agenda. the government is going to look to press ahead with plans to override some of those brexit rules that were agreed with the eu. once again, this is to shore up support within the party. it is going to be interesting because is the prime minister going to be able to push his policy agenda or is it going to fall...
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there is a strong feeling that this prime minister has trashed the reputation of the tory party for honorncy and compassion and we want to get back to one nation conservatism and that is what we are fighting for. we are fighting for the soul of our party. that is why i'm speaking as strongly as i am because i believe and what i am saying but please understand, i am saying it for myself. tom: do you think it is incumbent that cabinet ministers need to take a deep look at what is happening? and it needs to be a cabinet minister or a number of them that resign -- is that the next breaking point? as at the point where the prime minister will be compelled to step down? sir gale: i won't try to tell my cabinet colleagues what to do. we cannot go on like this. we have got good potential leaders waiting in the wings. one will emerge and lead us into the next general election. mr. johnson will not be leading the party by the time we get into another election. tom: the people around him would cite what he would call a successful vaccine camping and his role in supporting ukraine and others would po
there is a strong feeling that this prime minister has trashed the reputation of the tory party for honorncy and compassion and we want to get back to one nation conservatism and that is what we are fighting for. we are fighting for the soul of our party. that is why i'm speaking as strongly as i am because i believe and what i am saying but please understand, i am saying it for myself. tom: do you think it is incumbent that cabinet ministers need to take a deep look at what is happening? and...
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i want to digress into the british elections, and the uproar of the conservative tory party leader residing.m. london time. and i want to go out far west of london, to cornwall. this is the time of now, not poldark. in lovely devon, boris johnson was absolutely crushed. what is the symbolism that he was crushed in friendly devon, going back to 1935? guest: it is another blow to this prime minister, who nevertheless, as you would have seen, tom, has vowed to carry on exactly as he has been. we have had scandal after scandal. the chairman of the conservative party, as you said, resigned in a sternly worded letter this morning, yet both johnson doesn't seem to have plans to go anywhere. it tells you a lot about the time that we are living in. there certainly is no shame in politics, no source of accountability, and as long as the labour leader keir starmer is not a serious challenge, johnson will probably stay where he is. it is for defying the laws of political revenue. by elections in the u.k. are not typically very much participated in. pollsters will tell you that they are of benign import
i want to digress into the british elections, and the uproar of the conservative tory party leader residing.m. london time. and i want to go out far west of london, to cornwall. this is the time of now, not poldark. in lovely devon, boris johnson was absolutely crushed. what is the symbolism that he was crushed in friendly devon, going back to 1935? guest: it is another blow to this prime minister, who nevertheless, as you would have seen, tom, has vowed to carry on exactly as he has been. we...
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for boris johnson who destroyed the tory party joining that to pile on the u.s. him, that is really rich because he did not tell you that the united kingdom in many ways has pet restrictions on abortion that many states in the united states. because they require two doctors to sign off on an abortion in the uk. now, boris' critique is an effort to bolster biden into appear as a unifier in pushing for more ukraine aid to. good luck in unifying anyone on their. this is not the first time not will likely be the last at our allies in name only have expressed strong opposition to mary poppins conservative populist movement pickup update hated trump, of course. for a lot of reasons but chief among them, it was his demented that europe spent more on their military after decades of essentially what was free riding on the united states but when you remember on trump when he would go over there, he is pretty pragmatic but he was unabashedly pro-american and was consistently blend. three qualities the europeans gently loads about aspect. europeans prefer presidents who badm
for boris johnson who destroyed the tory party joining that to pile on the u.s. him, that is really rich because he did not tell you that the united kingdom in many ways has pet restrictions on abortion that many states in the united states. because they require two doctors to sign off on an abortion in the uk. now, boris' critique is an effort to bolster biden into appear as a unifier in pushing for more ukraine aid to. good luck in unifying anyone on their. this is not the first time not will...
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the problem for the prime minister is all factions within the tory party...t rob, less than 3000 majority of live dems —— dominic raab. majority of live dems -- dominic raab. , j raab. they lost... they're calling for opposition — raab. they lost... they're calling for opposition parliamentarians l raab. they lost... they're calling| for opposition parliamentarians to explain what they were up to in orderfor the explain what they were up to in order for the conservatives to lose. there's a couple of government ministers — there's a couple of government ministers tonight busy talking about a pact _ ministers tonight busy talking about a pact to— ministers tonight busy talking about a pact. to stop people voting conservative! never mind the fact that people don't want to vote conservative. it didn't really matter— conservative. it didn't really matter what labour and the live dems agreed _ matter what labour and the live dems agreed this _ matter what labour and the live dems agreed. this is bizarre. what's happened _ agreed. this is bizarre. what's happened is
the problem for the prime minister is all factions within the tory party...t rob, less than 3000 majority of live dems —— dominic raab. majority of live dems -- dominic raab. , j raab. they lost... they're calling for opposition — raab. they lost... they're calling for opposition parliamentarians l raab. they lost... they're calling| for opposition parliamentarians to explain what they were up to in orderfor the explain what they were up to in order for the conservatives to lose. there's...
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so clearly this is being driven by the civil war in the tory party, a bad relationship that borisjohnsonrd?- we now do a deal? can we trust britain to keep its word? there is also the issue _ britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that _ britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that we _ britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that we don't i britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that we don't have | britain to keep its word? there is l also the issue that we don't have a devolved government operating at stormont because unionists are not happy with the protocol. surely that is one of the motivating factors for the government in westminster, to be putting these ideas forward and broadly keeping in with what the eu says it wants, maybe we will get some progress. says it wants, maybe we will get some progress-— says it wants, maybe we will get some progress. you are completely riaht, that some progress. you are completely right, that because _ some progress. you are completely right, that because of— some progress. you are completely right, that be
so clearly this is being driven by the civil war in the tory party, a bad relationship that borisjohnsonrd?- we now do a deal? can we trust britain to keep its word? there is also the issue _ britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that _ britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that we _ britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that we don't i britain to keep its word? there is also the issue that we don't have | britain to keep its word? there is l also the issue...