advises government on standards, as recommended making a change, so civil servants will look at this and say this is just continuity. if you raise a challenge against a minister you have to put a complaint into the permanent secretary and they have to decide whether it goes ahead and thenit decide whether it goes ahead and then it has to go to the cabinet office and then it has to go to the prime minister to decide whether there is even an investigation and there is even an investigation and there is even an investigation and there is nothing lay down and nothing written down about how any of that would happen and there is no opportunity to challenge a decision. imagine trying to raise a complaint of bullying against some of the most powerful people in the country under that system. that is what rishi sunak has decided to prioritise today. pa, sunak has decided to prioritise toda . , ., sunak has decided to prioritise toda . y . ., ., sunak has decided to prioritise toda . y . ., .
of american history, their tri corner hats, flags, their very name evokes america s proud past. it s a sentiment not lost on congresswoman michele bachmann. it s amazetion how quickly an empire can fall. reporter: she weaves enough history in her speeches to there she was last weekend uses a world war ii anecdote to talk about a battle over today s debt. britain had to keep paying off their bills until december of 2006. reporter: it s having the effect she wants even if some of her facts have raised eyebrows, like in new hampshire when she brought up the shock that started the revolutionary war. you re the state where the shot was heard around the world at lexington and concord. reporter: you don t have to be a history teacher to know that lexington and concord are in massachusetts.