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going through in the last hour or so. . ., , ., , , ., so. well, as all the guests have said, it so. well, as all the guests have said. it has so. well, as all the guests have said, it has really so. well, as all the guests have said, it has really been - so. well, as all the guests have said, it has really been an - said, it has really been an extraordinary moment. my concern throughout extraordinary moment. my concern throughout this, these last few minutes throughout this, these last few minutes and couple of hours, has been minutes and couple of hours, has been that minutes and couple of hours, has been that inevitably the conservative party is plunging itself conservative party is plunging itself into another period of this perhaps itself into another period of this perhaps some self recrimination. when perhaps some self recrimination. when it s perhaps some self recrimination. when it s duty is to be the government of this country, and i very much government of th
to go ahead has put king charles and a completely and hideous to go ahead has put king charles and a completely and hideous position. l to go ahead has put king charles and a completely and hideous position. i| a completely and hideous position. i think they a completely and hideous position. i think they should a completely and hideous position. i think they should be a completely and hideous position. i think they should be rescinded. - a completely and hideous position. i think they should be rescinded. i- think they should be rescinded. i think think they should be rescinded. i think this think they should be rescinded. i think this report think they should be rescinded. i think this report should - think they should be rescinded. i think this report should be - think they should be rescinded. i think this report should be that i think they should be rescinded. i. think this report should be that the final nail think this report should be that the final nail in think
themselves are sacrifices that they themselves are having to make. in the end, it is that gap, the gap between the world of io that gap, the gap between the world of 10 downing street doing a lockdown, and the world in which the rest of the country was living, that was, in the end, that began to seriously erode mrjohnson s credibility with the wider public. i think the honest truth is very difficult for him to get his way back. politicians at one stage, who were extremely popular, are not necessarily always popular. tony blair was very popular before he became prime minister, and for quite a while while he was prime minister. but in the wake of the iraq war, he never, ever, recovered. his party eventually eased him out two years after the 2005 general election. mr johnson, won his party and election, that very remarkable success, but the truth is, now, he has spent. he is spent, he has destroyed his
some interest in the government current government and the content of the messages. there is this standoff, as i say, between the inquiry and the government but there s also been a standoff between there s also been a standoff between the government and the cabinet office and borisjohnson, a dispute going on there with borisjohnson saying he has handed everything over to the government and it s up to the governments of the quote disclose it to the inquiry. so, borisjohnson keen not to be seen as any obstacle in this himself but it s unclear how this will resolve or whether it with a escalate from here. we are waiting to hear an update from either the inquiry or the cabinet office themselves. inquiry or the cabinet office themselves. ., ., ., , themselves. you mentioned boris johnson and themselves. you mentioned boris johnson and we re themselves. you mentioned boris johnson and we re seeing - themselves. you mentioned boris johnson and we re seeing pictures themselves. you ment