by mid morning, the lib dem victor had arrived in 0wsworth street to much fanfare. as they celebrated, onlookers contemplated what had happened and why. i m not a big fan of borisjohnson. he s disappointed all of us. not everyone was thrilled the conservatives had lost. it s very sad when you think they ve held it for 200 years, nearly. but for others, it was a moment to mark. iam happy i am happy because it has smacked borisjohnson in the face. why did you vote for them? i had to get boris out. why? just everything, all the parties and everything that they ve been having, because i lost a sister to covid. there is clear anger here at recent events in westminster, and that fuelled the lib dem campaign. but for some, it runs deeper. saffron s grandfather was a conservative mp for north shropshire. he says he understands why people turned away from the party. it s part of a national mood, but i think also, it s this mood
liberal democrats, 17,957. cheering. this solid tory turf had been shaken. north shropshire! by mid morning, the lib dem victor had arrived in 0wsworth street to much fanfare. as they celebrated, onlookers contemplated what had happened and why. i m not a big fan of borisjohnson. he s disappointed all of us. not everyone was thrilled the conservatives had lost. it s very sad when you think they ve held it for 200 years, nearly. but for others, it was a moment to mark. i am happy because it has smacked borisjohnson in the face. why did you vote for them? i had to get boris out. why? just everything, all the parties and everything that they ve been having, because i lost a sister to covid. there is clear anger here at recent events in westminster, and that fuelled the lib dem campaign. but for some, it runs deeper. saffron s grandfather was a conservative mp for north shropshire. he says he understands why people turned away from the party.
this solid tory turf had been shaken. north shropshire! by mid morning, the lib dem victor had arrived in 0wsworth street to much fanfare. as they celebrated, onlookers contemplated what had happened and why. i m not a big fan of borisjohnson. he s disappointed all of us. not everyone was thrilled the conservatives had lost. it s very sad when you think they ve held it for 200 years, nearly. but for others, it was a moment to mark. i am very happy because it has smacked boris in the face. why did you vote for them? to get boris out. why? just everything, all the parties and everything that they ve been having, because i lost a sister to covid. there is clear anger here at recent events in westminster, and that fuelled the lib dem campaign. but for some, it runs deeper. saffron s grandfather was a conservative mp for north shropshire. he says he understands why people
details. it leads with borisjohnson s sweeping cabinet reshuffle which saw a string of ministers fired, and new faces promoted. the ft says the cabinet reshuffle is an attempt by the prime minister to revive his reform agenda, and improve the uk s standing on the world stage. the telegraph says the reshuffle was more extensive than expected, with numerous tory heavyweights demoted. the i newspaper reports dominic raab refused to accept his move to the justice department, until borisjohnson offered him the title of deputy pm as well. and, a different story in the mirror. it leads on rising sea levels and the damage being done by global warming. let s have a look at some of those front pages. penny, the i, johnson sax blundering cabinet allies. i spoke to one former special adviser to david cameron s government who said there was a lot of dead wood hanging around that needed to be talked out.
i wonder, penny, iwonder, penny, mo i wonder, penny, mo is talking about the prime minister asking from a position of strength, but some could argue it s a position of weakness in that afghanistan did not go so well. the handling of the pandemic has been a bit of a mess, and the whole idea of the leveling up agenda, following the rise in national income tax, is something that has upset a lot of those red wall voters who decided they would vote blue last time around. is the prime minister really on the back foot of this widescale shuffle? is there proof? this widescale shuffle? is there roof? ~ , , proof? well, i m sure there will be. t in: to proof? well, i m sure there will be. trying to decide proof? well, i m sure there will be. trying to decide whether proof? well, i m sure there will be. trying to decide whether indeed - proof? well, i m sure there will be. | trying to decide whether indeed that is the case. as mo said, the point is the case. as mo said, the point is if you a