porch what is happening with alva rea from the new statesman, thank you for your time. it was getting reasonably feel proud last night, speculation we might reach 54 letters. it was getting reasonably last night. we letters. it was getting reasonably last night. we all started the reasonably last night. we all started the day reasonably last night. we all started the day in reasonably last night. we all i started the day in westminster thinking that we could reach the 54 letter threshold and then by lunchtime that basically died a death, at least for now. i think conservative mps are still pretty angry but actually that defection by christian wakeford, the mp for bury south right before prime minister s questions, did something to a lot of conservative mps. you could see the merge switch, they did not appreciate keir starmer being handed that gift right before pmqs you could see the mood switch. they were a bit more vocal in their support of
of publication of sue gray report could be tomorrow, but no official confirmation, or real clarity about it , leading to speculation that no ten may receive the report to see it first tonight but nothing firm well to discuss all the developments in the story i m joined by alva rea, a political correspondent at the new statesman. oscar redropp is a former press advisor to the conservative party. what are your thoughts of the end of another tumultuous day? imore what are your thoughts of the end of another tumultuous day? another tumultuous day? we re ust watchin: another tumultuous day? we re ust watching and another tumultuous day? we re ust watching and waiting i another tumultuous day? we re ust watching and waiting and it i another tumultuous day? we re just watching and waiting and it feels - watching and waiting and it feels like this for a week now that actually, there s only so much that journalists can say and that conservative mps are willing to say or do for this