politics. i the bbc she believes in cabinet led olitics. ., , the bbc she believes in cabinet led olitics. . , , , politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy i politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy i have - politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy i have just| not be imposing policy i havejust made up in a room by myself. labour leader, keir starmer, says his party hasn t got complacent and repeats calls for a general election. these people are so fed up. they are entitled, they want a say in this. there is a choice to be made. we need a general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? in other news xijinping has a third term as china s leader, after being in power for a decade already. ukrainian president zelensky says renewed russian strikes won t sto
sunak if he is to find unity and hope to bring the party together in parliament, deeply factionalised as it is. mr baker explained his reasons for backing rishi sunak with a stinging criticism of boris johnson s prospecting power. there was a lot of love out there for boris there was a lot of love out there for borisjohnson, but unfortunately, with the privileges vote, unfortunately, with the privileges vote, his unfortunately, with the privileges vote, his premiership would be a nailed vote, his premiership would be a nailed on vote, his premiership would be a nailed on disaster. too many mps would nailed on disaster. too many mps would vote nailed on disaster. too many mps would vote against him because they would would vote against him because they would not would vote against him because they would not be willing to lay down their would not be willing to lay down their integrity because they, as they their integrity because they, as they think, lose their seats
personally as well as professionally, he is an extremely decent person as well as incredibly competent and intelligent, but his heart is in the right place, which is at least as important as having the ability to get things done. what the ability to get things done. what do ou the ability to get things done. what do you make the ability to get things done. what do you make of the ability to get things done. what do you make of your the ability to get things done. what do you make of your colleagues within the conservative party who are currently backing borisjohnson despite his legacy? i are currently backing boris johnson despite his legacy? despite his legacy? i don t understand despite his legacy? i don t understand despite his legacy? i don t understand i despite his legacy? i don tl understand i understand despite his legacy? i don t - understand i understand it, boris understand i understand it, boris has many attributes. but it s the wrong time for boris to
over whetherjohnson can provide that. g . , over whetherjohnson can provide that. g ., , ., over whetherjohnson can provide that. g ., over whetherjohnson can provide that. , .,, ., i. , , that. jasmine, do you get the sense that. jasmine, do you get the sense that a lot of that. jasmine, do you get the sense that a lot of boris that. jasmine, do you get the sense that a lot of boris johnson s - that a lot of borisjohnson s backers are slightly tweaking history? is his fan base different when it comes to the british public? there were so much anger and pain when we think back to partygate. i when we think back to partygate. i remember when when we think back to partygate. i rememberwhen i was when we think back to partygate. i remember when i was out in westminster doing reporting amid the partygate saga, there was a lot of anger towardsjohnson but partygate saga, there was a lot of anger towards johnson but when partygate saga, there was a lot of anger towardsjohnson but when you
johnson and whether he has the support he needs and whether he will enter the race. his supporters say he is poised to, and we have heard from one of the first government figures to back him after liz truss s resignation, jacob rees mogg, the business secretary, speaking to laura kuenssberg earlier. yes, i have been speaking. to borisjohnson, and clearly, he s going to stand. |there s a great deal of support for him, as you will have seen. the system is that the proposer and |seconders names are made public. | other people have a choice - as to whether to make their names public or not, but the people who are doing the numbers i for boris s campaign tell me | that they have the numbers, so the 100 that is necessary - of members of parliament are there. so the party waits to hear from borisjohnson so the party waits to hear from boris johnson himself. so the party waits to hear from borisjohnson himself. we know he held a conversation with rishi sunak yesterday. we don t know the upsho