has been _ back in may so that the government has been asleep at the wheel on this _ has been asleep at the wheel on this they— has been asleep at the wheel on this. they underestimated the number of people _ this. they underestimated the number of people left behind, they should be level— of people left behind, they should be level with the british people and tell us— be level with the british people and tell us what is going on on the ground — tell us what is going on on the ground and then we can perhaps start to see _ ground and then we can perhaps start to see a _ ground and then we can perhaps start to see a government that is going to -et to see a government that is going to get on _ to see a government that is going to get on top _ to see a government that is going to get on top of this issue and start to help _ get on top of this issue and start to help those people who are now really _ to help those people who are now really at _ to help those people who are now really at the mercy of the taliban. the focus — really at the mercy of the taliban. the focus today is going to be on diplomatic pressure. you have the foreign secretary dominic raab holding talks with nato and g7 allies, also qatar and turkey in the hope they can exert some influence in the region. there is a meeting of the permanent five of the un security council later, that could be important because it brings in china and russia to are major players in the region and will be important to making sure the taliban can be kept to any promises that it makes. but after the military operation, after that airlift of the last couple of weeks, the next few weeks and months will be really