2022, the year of three prime ministers, at least. after an astonishing decade in british politics, another unprecedented moment. is politics, another unprecedented moment. , , ., moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s impressions - moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s impressions of - voters for there s impressions of the latest events at westminster. itjust needs stabilising, it needs sorting out and moving forward. i wouldn t vote conservative now, no. why not? because i don t feel we can trust them. the likely candidates include some very familiar faces, but labour says yet another change of prime minister should trigger a general election. the public are entitled to have their say, and that s why there should be a general election. we ll have all the news and analysis of the prime minister s resignation. also on this extended edition of bbc news at ten. people who work with chil
markets are pretty happy that liz truss is going? there was a gentle bounce in stirling truss is going? there was a gentle bounce in stirling when truss is going? there was a gentle bounce in stirling when the - bounce in stirling when the resignation was announced and borrowing costs came down more, but actually borrowing costs came down more, but actually since some more uncertainty about actually since some more uncertainty about who actually since some more uncertainty about who might replace has been out there in about who might replace has been out there in politics from westminster you have seen those things kind of go back you have seen those things kind of go back and they are pretty much where go back and they are pretty much where they were this morning gentle where they were this morning gentle bounce in sterling. the calm we have gentle bounce in sterling. the calm we have seen in the markets that certainly we have seen in the markets that certainl
contest will work. nominations are now open. will contest will work. nominations are now open, will close contest will work. nominations are now open, will close at contest will work. nominations are now open, will close at 2pm - contest will work. nominations are now open, will close at 2pm on - now open, will close at 2pm on monday. candidates will be expected to have at least 100 colleagues nominating them. but to have at least 100 colleagues nominating them. to have at least 100 colleagues nominating them. but if the party should ut nominating them. but if the party should put forward nominating them. but if the party should put forward two nominating them. but if the party| should put forward two candidates there should put forward two candidates there will should put forward two candidates there will be an online vote for conservative party members to choose the next conservative party members to choose the next leader. all stages of the election the next leader.
through prime ministers, we re burning through chancellors, we re burning to home secretaries. and that gives it an element of soap opera, but it isn tjust a soap opera and this is, you know, for many people who are facing higher prices, higher mortgages, this is real damage that s being inflicted on them. i really don t think another revolving door of chaos, another experiment at the top of the tory party, is the way out of this. what needs to happen now? on a uk level there must be a general election, . it is a democratic necessity. the idea the tories can unite behind a prime minister now, any prime minister, let alone one that is for the birds. the tories have shown they are incapable of providing the leadership, they are not fit to govern our country and we don t need another conservative prime minister. they need to go, we need another general election and conservative mps have got to do that patriotically duty and vote for that.
2022, the year of three prime ministers, at least. after an astonishing decade in british politics, another unprecedented moment. is politics, another unprecedented moment. , , ., moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s impressions - moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s impressions of - voters for there s impressions of the latest events at westminster. itjust needs stabilising, it needs sorting out and moving forward. i wouldn t vote conservative now, no. why not? because i don t feel we can trust them. the likely candidates include some very familiar faces, but labour says yet another change of prime minister should trigger a general election. the public are entitled to have their say, and that s why there should be a general election. we ll have all the news and analysis of the prime minister s resignation. also on this extended edition of bbc news at ten. people who work with children and d