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could pit the factions of the caucus against each other. so let s bring in lola sotomayor who wrote this story on pelosi. great to have you here. you got a quote from congressman ro khanna that i want to read. he said, quote, i think we want leadership that bridges some of the different wings of the party that is committed to listening to all of the perspectives, that will be capable of helping move the senate or things that have stalled in the house, and has a bold vision of what we need to achieve for the american public but whoever it is, i hope they would adopt progressive position and also listen to the broad caucus and build consensus. who is this myth logical creature of which he speaks? well, there are a lot of members who are asking that same question. you know, they don t they aren t looking for pelosi to leave. many members want her to stay. this is if and when she decides to go, which many people think
and intervention in people s lives. you know, boris did at one point promised to be a brexity hezza, after michael heseltine. and that is really where he is, he a power politician, he is led by polls, he likes to promise big dramatic things and then provide them, it is all very expensive. and i don t think it is quite matching the times that we face but perhaps you will ask me about that. i ll read you the quote, today s conservative party is in the wrong place and heading in the opposite direction direction of conservatism. yes, that s right. that is true, it is heading in the opposite direction. you know, i have always recognised it is abroad church and i am willing to compromise and build consensus. you mentioned conservative way forward and people may have seen a clip that i put out about that. we can t reheat conservatism, we need to be much more relational, much more aware of community and people s place in society in relationship. so, i am going to confound people who think i am
covid rules we will come to in a second. you made an overall critique of this government, of this prime minister, just before christmas. you essentially said it is not a conservative party any more, it is heading in the wrong direction, and it is pursuing centre left policies. how so? just the sheer scale of spending and intervention in people s lives. you know, boris did at one point promised to be a brexity hezza, after michael heseltine. and that is really where he is, he is a power politician, he is led by polls, he likes to promise big dramatic things and then provide them, and it is all very expensive. and i don t think it is quite matching the times that we face but perhaps you will ask me about that. i ll read you the quote today s conservative party is in the wrong place and heading in the opposite direction of conservatism. yes, that s right. that is true, it is heading in the opposite direction. you know, i have always recognised it is a broad church and i am willing to co
of spending and intervention in people s lives. you know, boris did at one point promised to be a brexity hezza, after michael heseltine. and that is really where he is, he is a power politician, he is led by polls, he likes to promise big dramatic things and then provide them, and it is all very expensive. and i don t think it is quite matching the times that we face but perhaps you will ask me about that. i ll read you the quote today s conservative party is in the wrong place and heading in the opposite direction of conservatism. yes, that s right. that is true, it is heading in the opposite direction. you know, i have always recognised it is a broad church and i am willing to compromise and build consensus. you mentioned conservative way forward and people may have seen a clip that i put out about that. we can t reheat conservatism, we need to be much more relational, much more aware of community and people s place in society in relationship. so, i am going to confound people who