didn t the ammunition to do so, and boris didn t change at he didn t see these people relentlessly attacking him because people relentlessly attacking him because he thought that he could survive because he thought that he could survive. unfortunately, he gave them the tools survive. unfortunately, he gave them the tools to survive. unfortunately, he gave them the tools to finish him off. i wish he hadn t the tools to finish him off. i wish he hadn t and i wish you were still prime he hadn t and i wish you were still prime minister now. but last year, you cant prime minister now. but last year, you can t take back last year matter with boris you can t take back last year matter with boris or with liz. we have to move with boris or with liz. we have to move on. with boris or with liz. we have to move on, despite everything david says and move on, despite everything david says and i move on, despite everything david says and i have a lot of sympathy with some says
anywhere because in a sense he has said he is off for now. he said for now i m leaving, the same language he used when he didn t stand i guess rishi sunak to be leader. he wishes he will come back at some point and i think he will become this kind of bank while ghost at the tory feast for many years to come. for many years to come. the final sto for many years to come. the final step boris for many years to come. the final stop boris johnson for many years to come. the final stop boris johnson was for many years to come. the final stop boris johnson was a - for many years to come. the final stop boris johnson was a letter. for many years to come. the final i stop boris johnson was a letter from stop borisjohnson was a letter from the cross party commons committee informing him of its findings. it was examining whether he misled mps deliberately or recklessly when he denied knowledge of lockdown parties in downing street. a key and damning moment for borisjohnson in the eyes of m
david gauke, is this the end or the beginning of a countercoup? clearly in boris johnson s world beginning of a countercoup? clearly in boris johnson s world it is - in borisjohnson s world it is at the end, looking in borisjohnson s world it is at the end, looking at his- in boris johnson s world it is at - the end, looking at his statement he clearly has the end, looking at his statement he clearly has ambitions to the end, looking at his statement he clearly has ambitions to return but . clearly has ambitions to return but if the clearly has ambitions to return but if the conservative party clearly has ambitions to return but if the conservative party wants toi if the conservative party wants to take a if the conservative party wants to take a sensible if the conservative party wants to take a sensible approach - if the conservative party wants to - take a sensible approach they should make it take a sensible approach they should make it clear take a sensible appro
reverse brexit. david campbell bannerman? sorry, reverse brexit. david campbell bannerman? sorry, that - reverse brexit. david campbell bannerman? sorry, that was . reverse brexit. david campbelll bannerman? sorry, that was for reverse brexit. david campbell - bannerman? sorry, that was for me? i don t think it is delusional. i m very aware. i do call it a coup, how they got rid of boris. aha, very aware. i do call it a coup, how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a coup. how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a coup. if how they got rid of boris. a clue? yes, it is a coup. if you yes, it is a coup. if you actually analyse what went on, the use of the media, the cake, his advisers ate that cake, i don t think you ever saw it. a lot of this is farcical, but is very dangerous, and it is about brexit, and boris was very important to the referendum, campaigned with him in norwich, and he was very important to it and i t
supporters of borisjohnson? do you see a split in the conservative party? how far will you push this? i party? how farwill you push this? i don t want to see the party split but i don t want to see the party split but i think don t want to see the party split but i think that this is a de facto split but i think that this is a de facto split i but i think that this is a de facto split. i speak for the conservative democratic organisation and we are prepared democratic organisation and we are prepared to fight the case and we will rally prepared to fight the case and we will rally around our race in whatever will rally around our race in whatever form. will rally around our race in whateverform. i will rally around our race in whatever form. i don t believe in new parties. we believe in a true conservative party and we will push for that conservative party and we will push for that. that means proper conduct and democracy. this is not the case in the and democracy. this is