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minister to go, but what we do not know is how close or not it might be to the 5a formal letters that are required to trigger a vote of confidence in the prime minister, thatis confidence in the prime minister, that is an entirely private process. one conservative mp said last night, 0ne conservative mp said last night, they thought there were a number who had submitted letters privately but kept their counsel. there is not a lot of clarity. we are in recess so parliament is not sitting, some mps are suggesting that if it happens, it certainly would not be before the queensjubilee this weekend. it is still a big if, for all the critics, there are people in the party who are still loyal to the prime minister. are still loyal to the prime minister- are still loyal to the prime minister. ., ,, , ,, minister. thank you, sounds like next week minister. thank you, sounds like next week could minister. thank you, sounds like next week could be minister. thank you, sounds like next week
my guest is damian collins, a conservative mp and driving force behind efforts to cleanse the internet of fake news and harmful content in politics and online. can trust be rebuilt? damian collins, welcome to hardtalk. trust matters in politics, doesn t it? it matters a lot. of course, because people want to know that they can believe politicians when they say they re going to do things and that they will be consistent and true to their word, so it is one of the most important aspects of political life.
ben is in westminster tonight, and ben, in the last couple of hours, there s been news of another drinks party in the cabinet office in december 2020. yes, that is right. sue gray s ever expanding report has prompted one official to get ahead of what she concludes. the previous leader of the government s covid task force apologised for hosting drinks in the cabinet office in december 2020. katejoseph, cabinet office in december 2020. kate joseph, the cabinet office in december 2020. katejoseph, the chief executive of sheffield city council, said the event was for people who were already at work that day and is truly sorry for taking part. we have had a lot of regret this week from cabinet ministers, too. politically, borisjohnson remains in treacherous territory. 0ne conservative mp told me his colleagues were facing a wall of fury from their voters at their constituencies. the latest revelations were toxic and potentially fatal. however, i think the majority of tory mps are