new leader. we have two weeks to go until a new prime minister takes over, but i think this is something that borisjohnson wants to talk about, although we have not heard much from him over the summer, this is something that he wants to champion, and remind people that he mentioned support for ukraine among getting brexit done, and rolling out the covid vaccine as his three main achievements in government, and something tangible that he can point to, and that is very much reciprocated in terms of his welcome in ukraine and the praise that he has received from president zelensky over the recent months. i think this is good timing for him, in the last couple of weeks in office, but i think this is something that he regards as a genuine achievement of his time in office. his time in office. thank you very much indeed. his time in office. thank you very much indeed. as his time in office. thank you very much indeed. as we his time in office. thank you very much indeed. as we have -
i would like to see something on that. ~ ., ., , . ,, i would like to see something on that. ~ ., ., ., that. we will have to come back to ou after that. we will have to come back to you after the that. we will have to come back to you after the break, that. we will have to come back to you after the break, but that. we will have to come back to you after the break, but notable i you after the break, but notable that hot you after the break, but notable that not a you after the break, but notable that not a single person raised their that not a single person raised their hands. the candidates were asked why they would be a better person than borisjohnson to lead the country. tom tugenhadt who did not serve in borisjohnson s government made the case for why he should lead the party. it is very difficult, because of course, what are your responsibility was in that government, whatever your place and that government was, keir starmer in two years time will hold that record
towards the wall and they load bricks on his back, until he collapses, and then put a bucket on his head and they start battering him. president biden visits the country he called an international pariah a couple of years ago. hypocrisy or just an acceptance of saudi arabia s new importance in the world? of course, for the president, it s all about how your voters think, and one of the huge issues in the us at the moment is the price of fuel. and has the day passed for a health service free at the point of delivery here in britain and in other western countries? there is a lot of support| for the nhs as it now is, but frustration at waiting a long time for a routine operation. i in early september, there ll be a new prime minister in downing street. borisjohnson s supporters, and there are still plenty of them, insist that his big achievements were getting brexit done,
achievements were getting brexit done, ushering britain through covid, and being ukraine s number one supporter after russia invaded. when the news of boris johnson s fall came through, the kremlin was overjoyed. the deputy chair of russia s security council, dmitry medvedev, said it was the logical result of british arrogance. the ukrainian government, by contrast, was deeply depressed. yet whoever succeeds borisjohnson will have to support ukraine at least as energetically as he has. any obvious lack of enthusiasm for the cause will be electoral suicide. details of atrocities against ukrainian civilians are being reported all the time in the british media. the most recent testimony was uncovered by the bbc s fergal keane, who found disturbing new evidence about the russian attack on the small town of