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Rod Stewart admit s he s a fan of Boris and offers advice for his comeback

Sir Rod Stewart has made his opinions of the British government well known and he joined Sky News presenter Sarah-Jane Mee to discuss Boris Johnson on Thursday afternoon.

BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 10:32:00

not the rule of law, this is a - not the rule of law, this is a parliamentary committee who set their own parliamentary committee who set their own parameters within this. if you look their own parameters within this. if you look at their own parameters within this. if you look at the law. it is very important you look at the law. it is very important that we do have these committees, and they have a very difficult committees, and they have a very difficultjob to do. committees, and they have a very difficult job to do. there are somem difficult job to do. there are somem i difficult job to do. there are some. i would difficult job to do. there are some. iwould neverwant difficult job to do. there are some. i would never want to cast aspersions some. i would never want to cast aspersions i some. i would never want to cast aspersions. i think that the conclusions were wrong. yes, of course, conclusions were wrong. yes, of course, we conclusions were wrong. yes, of cour

BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 10:35:00

what the committee has found, because how could they find anything else? ., ., ~ because how could they find anything else? ., ., 4 ., ., because how could they find anything else? ., ., ~ . . , else? looking at what the committee has said about else? looking at what the committee has said about the else? looking at what the committee has said about the report, else? looking at what the committee has said about the report, they - else? looking at what the committee has said about the report, they say . has said about the report, they say johnson s contempt has no precedent, there is no precedent for a prime minister to have deliberately misled the house of commons. to your mind, how significant is this? putting aside the drama, the political theatre, as a moment in an institutional democracy, how significant is this? i institutional democracy, how significant is this? institutional democracy, how significant is this? i think it is a moment of significant is this? i think it i

BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 10:42:00

fundamental difficulty? that this entire situation is coloured through the views of what your political leanings are? l the views of what your political leanings are? the views of what your political leaninus are? ., h, . ., leanings are? i would say that what has probably leanings are? i would say that what has probably had leanings are? i would say that what has probably had to leanings are? i would say that what has probably had to happen, - leanings are? i would say that what i has probably had to happen, because you have put a show together, is false equivalence, i am afraid. i think that if you did a poll of the public right now, in terms of what they think of this report, and who they think of this report, and who they believe, the majority would be in favour of that report. the small number of people you have had on defending borisjohnson are a diminishing pool of people. there are about six, seven, eight parliamentarians led by nadeem diaries. the idea that borisjohnson

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