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i m geeta guru murthy live in westminster bringing you the latest reaction to the vote. in other news, a man who remained a member of the banned group national action after the ban in 2016 has been jailed for action after the ban in 2016 has beenjailed for eight and action after the ban in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years today. monitoring groups call for government intervention to ease rising fuel prices. they rac says it cost £98 to fill the average car with petrol now. good afternoon. borisjohnson has told the cabinet the government can now draw a line under the issues their opponents want to talk about following last night s vote of confidence in his leadership. the prime minister survived despite a significant rebellion by 41% of his own mps. mrjohnson said it was a decisive result but his tory critics maintain that his days are numbered. let sjoin my colleague geeta guru murthy in college green. thank you very much indeed. we are gathering reac

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:18:00

faces this afternoon is the one it faced last night. do they want boris johnson to lead them into the next general election? on that issue this afternoon the tory party is bitterly split. afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit. , ., afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit. ,~ , ,, afternoon the tory party is bitterly slit. ,, split. they are partly split because the can t split. they are partly split because they can t agree split. they are partly split because they can t agree on split. they are partly split because they can t agree on an split. they are partly split because they can t agree on an success i split. they are partly split because j they can t agree on an success and we hear that a number of cabinet ministers and ex ministers are potentially names in the frame vying for that job. potentially names in the frame vying forthatjob. is potentially names in the frame vying for thatjob. is it likely any of those will come together and pose a bigger threat to the prime

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afternoon? where the tory party is this afternoon? ~ , , afternoon? the prime minister is talkin: afternoon? the prime minister is talking about afternoon? the prime minister is talking about last afternoon? the prime minister is talking about last night s - afternoon? the prime minister is talking about last night s result l talking about last night s result being decisive and moving on. there are some tory mps who want to do that, a lot of those who were backing the prime minister last night are desperate to talk about something other than his leadership. but i don t think the party is going to move on quite frankly because there are dozens of mps around this place today who are extremely angry and there are rebels who think the fight, although they may have lost last night, is far from fight, although they may have lost last night, is farfrom over, and they are looking towards what might happen in the future will give them an opportunity. two by elections this month in the nort

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the prime minister survived despite a significant rebellion by 41% of his own mps. mrjohnson said it was a decisive result but his tory critics maintain that his days are numbered. let sjoin my colleague geeta guru murthy in college green. thank you very much indeed. we are gathering reaction from across the political spectrum, talking to members of the conservative party, trying to understand the mood now the morning after, the day after the night before. borisjohnson survives, but how damaged is he? is he safe? should the critics quell their voices and allow him now to take the conservatives through the next year or two into a general election? orwill next year or two into a general election? or will the critics try a grin to topple the prime minister? let s get the latest from damian grammaticas. the critics try again. today, time for a downing street clean up operation. if a prime minister has nine lives, how many does the current one have left? yesterday, his loyal supporte

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yesterday. when it comes to the membership ben wallace, the defence secretary, at the top of the home cabinet league table, the tory grassroots, but i think since rishi sunak s public fall from grace over his wife s non dom tax status at the time, there has been a sense no one is quite sure which way this is going to go and that s another reason why i think there is a growing sense amongst tory mps that borisjohnson may not lead them into the next election, but there is still no sense as to who exactly is going to replace him and a reluctance to get to that point still. , , ., . , , reluctance to get to that point still. , , . . , , ., , still. liz truss always seen as somebody still. liz truss always seen as somebody who still. liz truss always seen as somebody who would - still. liz truss always seen as somebody who would be i still. liz truss always seen as somebody who would be veryj somebody who would be very interested in leadership. could she at some pointjump, make the ca

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