May sidestep something that i think is really important and that and let me just show you this is headlines out of there have given history of slys minorities for voice johnson leadership so you can talk about economy you can talk about jobs but what about the atmosphere within the u. K. How minorities fill that they can operate in the u. K. I dont address that because while his law is the master of insults. I i totally to speak up boris is someone who comes from a rich diversity of ethnic heritage and said hes going to Church Family here and hes got family from turkey family from lost his great grandfather hes recently hes an. Old youre asian and thats a wonderful thing but also hes someone that stood up for and defended minority communities year after year what are really hard to tell whether or not im going up for minorities when he called women who wear the bar letterboxes that he said earlier if they were in the context of that comment the context of that comment would it see again it came out against the e. U. Country denmark that a liberal ban on the practice in many fronts and lots of European Countries and morris is writing a column that defending the rights of muslim women to wear the burka hes had a consistently liberal position on all of these issues and hes stood up for the rights of minorities left right and center and yes sometimes he uses flowery language to do it but look hes actually beyond his words look at his deeds in me has been one of the most steadfast liberal defend not if not going to take a mile i know i think while i think i think Boris Johnson sometimes doesnt get his words in a Straight Line i think i think to toms point i think the point is as i understood it he was making about women wearing what he calls you know the that the lets supports is is he was trying to say that they were made to wear it and they didnt have the right to wear what what what they wanted to and in that sense i think he was misrepresented because he was trying to put forth his liberal position even though it came out of his mouth as some something rude and i think i think this is one of the problems that Boris Johnson has and this weve seen during the early solar pours out her trip from. So the house of commons hes had to have minders with him because he keeps trying to get involved in call the stations people and shooting his mail force and theyre trying to drag him away because theyre terrified its going to go. Off message and rip the reporter is going to pick it up. And it will destroy his campaign and so consequently hes ended up in this in this what what frankly looked looks like a pretty Poor Campaign where hes run away from open debate insofar as he can because even if hes going to win which i think he probably will even though hes people of very frightened of him of him saying or doing the wrong thing because he cant control its not even if what he wants to say in his view be the right thing to say so go says just move on a little bit and talk about till the mechanics of conservative leadership rice i was going to take a pause because we. Are a team to go out into the streets and just kind of fill what people are thinking on the streets about the conservative leadership roles are not able to take part and have a look i dont have a very good i think of course a rock and a hard place youve got boris. Didnt say any more about boris and then youve got germany. But i think they both bring Different Things to the table i think boris is probably you know he can act like a club space probably quite smart i think people like him i think jeremy hunt is much smoother more slick but actually maybe hes a safe pair of hands say. Kill the National Health service. Are still some of the sir yes well which are israel i wish i could work for but rather what i actually want to cry. What weve got. So we come back and have a look here because this is the conservative leadership race and lloyd myatts points out unfortunately the general British Public will not get to choose 160000 conservative Party Members will and 30 percent of them are over 65 which the majority would have voted to leave the e. U. Other than that i did estate political promises from both have not played well so this idea of who gets to pick the next british Prime Minister tom joyner explain why so few people are able to do it. Absolutely rerun a parliamentary democracy in this country not a president ial system and that means that the Prime Minister is someone who can command a majority in parliament and currently the person that can command a majority in parliament is the leader of the conservative party who have an agreement with the school of the for Northern Ireland and that means whoever the conservative party picks a lead that becomes the Prime Minister because they can command that majority and so that means that its an internal matter from the conservative party who then 2022 at the latest probably if were being honest with ourselves a lot earlier than back then it will go to the people in whats called a general election whereby members of anonymous will be elected by the people of this country and members of parliament in effect will decide the Prime Minister this is the same system that weve had for hundreds of years and it is always peculiar whenever theres a change of executive in the middle of a parliamentary term one side gets outraged the side isnt Holding Power at that time and the un is and it always will it is round in terms of this manufactured outrage thats always going to noise when labor did it the labor party get annoyed when the tories there is a situation in the right i meant when gordon brown became Prime Minister astral are no happy about that lets go ahead book doris is rageous good browns Prime Minister having a general election day and hes going to be hes at the same position at the end but the other thing i think is worth pointing out in response is but sweetie just put on screen as it is its all very well saying that people dont get to choose i mean you know one of the points about. The opposite main opposition labor policy is that what they. Whats the whats the phrase they used describe that the prisoner occasion overtaking him seductive embrace your overpressure instruction begin to think you you know i mean how how much further actually have they got to run with this before it fell before it would it runs out of time because there is this gigantic hole between Jeremy Colvin and these and his main union back a limitless ski and his closest advisers. And the rest of the polity and the Party Membership which plainly wants either no brick support the very least a 2nd referendum and then when the Party Leadership is milch away from accepting its mandate from it so membership in a 2 thing and again this is the others and you cant have the labor party at a much more definitive position than you know to some of the amendments in the colons that got lost by them over the last few months money actually been won and i dont think the country would be in this set of uncertainties at the moment right now had i think it is a tick actually to blame labor for the state that were in with bricks that when you know weve had the conservatives can say the over these failed talks weve had these red lanes not being able to get executed monday in parliament its 2 days im a bit made failing for not being able to secure that majority for her deal and not working with other parties effectively and you know its a failing of everyone in her captain actually who has been engaged the public and off hasnt been and speaking to people to get people of parliament votes parliament have all these chilis chances to vote and maybe they dont think you know that i wouldnt believe and i think all department then and now youre saying that there were there were lines of paper at a news who couldnt vote couldnt vote a policy position when this was being told prime and time again to vote for treason mayfield if not accept both carla. Because its a bad deal and its full of holes for parliament but accept it now and that is treason me for lets talk about whos actually going to be voting for the next u. K. Prime minister this is lacy put to hear shes a lifo 10 shes a conservative party member this is what she told us about her position have a listen. I dont think its unfair to say that thats probably never going a more controversial time to identify yourself as a young conservative than there is right now especially with Jeremy Corbin in the labor party promising say much for young people to understand we see why someone might question why i choose to identify myself as a young conservative whichever candidate my party next Prime Minister or i can head is if they strive to fill the democratic mandate to leave the European Union and thereafter continue to build in the conservative plan to build more jobs increase our economy and security put an end to a stereotype and continue to build a stronger fairer and more prosperous britain im just one about the demographic that the voters who will be voting for the next Prime Minister at the u. K. Who do they represent who are they tom as far as you understand well the average age of the conservative party member is 57. 00 but a little bit older than the average age of the Labor Party Member which is 53. 00 but not an extraordinary amount. In general people who join Political Parties in the United Kingdom parties tend to be in that sort of mid fiftys age range so they will be representing something thats slightly different from the rest of the country but in some ways thats a good thing because it means that when a general election you get a choice you get labor Party Members choosing the Labor Party Leader you get you conservative Party Members choosing the conservative party leader and then you get an actual battle of ideas if everyone chose the leader for every party you just end up with some sort of centrist fighting some so be centrist a little be nothing to discuss. Well the point there thats really important is yes that you have conservative members shes the conservative leader you have labor members shes a belabor leader and then you have the bottle of ideas right general election which we have to have. Let me just go back to mama genius who suggested this program in the 1st place and the reason he suggested it was was he was not impressed by what was happening in the u. K. Right now the conservative leadership race this is what he has to say and way were going to be mentioning the b. Was as have homes or johnson government would be disastrous for this country because their hard line breaks for 2 years the u. K. Now is or remain and now the latest hugo of poll showed that 25 percent of the general population wants a no deal but 43 percent want to try costco 50 and johnson and hunt wont listen or arent listening to listen to the public now. Sonars im just wondering when theyre done by the struggles of other things doctor im not talking about how an actor time of the all sucked into bricks and what is happening with threats and what is not what about the rest of the u. K. Part of whats happened with all the other options that perhaps other think thats not part of that theres nothing to do that they can even have a queens speech that they cant do anything because it is just sucked all the life a lot of everything so that they the college play for anything at all. And its it is totally banned which out of the thing is to just just to combat whats on the set of you know the conflict at the conservative Party Membership is is pretty old and white and almost entirely english there was a poll in the times of the day the sense of them what would you what whats he going to take a few to deliver bricks it then and there was a vote an overwhelming majority for allowing scotland to go independent and Northern Ireland to go independent sensitivity bricks it you know and this is the conservative in the union this party of the u. K. So you know they think they are so actually determined and so the point that you are. Guest they theyre the you know they do not represent the country they think they really genuinely those you know in terms of their demographic or their belief system it is true that every single poll assesses about between 25 and 28 percent of the population want ready the deal bricks and spend you know there are some who dont know and some want to sort of break seats and but more than that but not a majority who think that all ready things in such a disaster there is that they should abandon the project and so the country is basically more or less a 3 way split but you know if if it is about the delivery of democracy i think its quite difficult to make the case anymore that no deal breaks it is the democratic mandate a just dont think you can say that. Anymore big partly because when the referent of it in 2016 it was the do you want to leave or stay in the European Union was put in as a binary choice where actually for a full of different ways of doing bricks it and it wasnt specific. At the time but note that no it is this in parliament they try to do a few bits and pieces but its cursory because bricks it is just to paralyze the country entirely im just wondering whats at stake danielle from your perspective as to who actually then becomes a lot of the conservative party or them becomes the Prime Minister from your perspective what are your what are your hopes what are your faves. Well i think to pick up on what lauren said there is absolutely right parliament has been stuck its been stale for so bone marrow because of bricks it so what whats really at stake is that things havent been getting discussed that are really important weve been calling for so many debates i called recently for debates on Young Peoples Mental Health but were just not having anything going through parliament no legislations going through parliament because of that but. When i said earlier about you know jeremy hunt comments about you know the businesses and tom said that hes quite the pessimist and that sort of says its actually boris and said that we need to leave do or die what you know is quite dramatic language but also thats quite pessimistic is it not and it just you know these are my everything big stones of mexican. Results but it was a quote that was put to him by journalists to talk radio and it is it is a fire of life that the conservative party that you would not survive a general election if it fails to deliver the mix that only will not have to rely on is always there and its all about the conservative party thats why we had the referendum in the 1st place David Cameron trying to save the party keep the Party Together and though you think this amendment 4000000 chinese they dont that mean just about this because