today, what can we expect? there are a few interesting politics _ today, what can we expect? there are a few interesting politics going - today, what can we expect? there are a few interesting politics going on i a few interesting politics going on here, borisjohnson said he would recommend to the cabinet that plan b stay in place and so that's him trying to show that he is a little bit more collegiate and working better than his colleagues after all the trouble he had at the end of last year. —— working better with his colleagues. that will be followed with the statement in parliament, and concerned backbenchers will be looking at any clues as to whether plan b will have to be extended beyond the end of the month because it is meant to expire on the 26th of january. the prime minister is talking about the pressure on the nhs and the pressure from the virus lasting for several weeks, so i wonder if that will take us beyond january which could cause borisjohnson some political problems with his own colleagues. people will be looking out for also the hint of a plan b plus, does the government have a contingency plan if the situation gets out of control and further measures are required? part of that might be the report in some of the papers this morning, talking about changing the testing rules again, may be relaxing them