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BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:05:00

of the allegation he has just read out, mr speaker, the complaint that was made, he lost his status as a conservative mp. the labour leader accused the prime minister of turning a blind eye to misconduct time and again. it turning a blind eye to misconduct time and again. turning a blind eye to misconduct time and aaain. .,, time and again. it was the same when his ally was time and again. it was the same when his ally was on time and again. it was the same when his ally was on the time and again. it was the same when his ally was on the take time and again. it was the same when his ally was on the take from - time and again. it was the same when his ally was on the take from the - his ally was on the take from the lobbyist. the same when his home secretary was bullying staff. the same when taxpayers money was being abused, the same when he and his mates partied their way through lockdown. he mates partied their way through lockdown. ., ~ , mates partied their way through lock

BBCNEWS Dateline London June 4, 2024 02:54:00

when she was accused of bullying staff, for which she apologised, and therefore didn t have to resign. lord geidt has now gone and he says it was the last straw, he was being scouted. would it be all right if we suspended the ministerial code to allow us to do something at the world trade, which is not in itself interesting? he issued another letter on friday. he said, emphasis on steel tariffs is a distraction. it was simply one example of what might yet constitute deliberate breaches by the uk of its obligations under international law, given the government s widely publicised openness to this. it s a pretty damaging verdict. it is, but i don t thinkl most people will know about lord geidt, and i think. all the damage to borisjohnson over partygate is - pretty much locked in. if you think he s a liar and untrustworthy and should ve quit, you will not change your view, regardless. of lord geidt s decision. i m just very amused . by this british idea that you would even have an

BBCNEWS Dateline London June 4, 2024 01:54:00

when she was accused of bullying staff, for which she apologised, and therefore didn t have to resign. lord geidt has now gone and he says it was the last straw, he was being scouted. would it be all right if we suspended the ministerial code to allow us to do something at the world trade, which is not in itself interesting? he issued another letter on friday. he said, emphasis on steel tariffs is a distraction, it was simply one example of what might yet constitute deliberate breaches by the uk of its obligations under international law, given the government s widely publicised openness to this. it s a pretty damaging verdict. it is, but i don t thinkl most people will know about lord geidt, and i think. all the damage to borisjohnson over partygate is - pretty much locked in. if you think he s a liar and untrustworthy and should ve quit, you will not change your view, regardless. of lord geidt s decision. i m just very amused . by this british idea that you would even have an

BBCNEWS Dateline London June 4, 2024 10:53:00

in after borisjohnson s last decided priti patel hadn t broken the ministerial code when she was accused of bullying staff, for which she apologised, and therefore didn t have to resign. lord geidt has now gone, and he says it was the last straw, he was being scouted, would it be all right if we suspended the ministerial code to allow us to do something in world trade, which is not in itself interesting? he issued another letter on friday. he said it was an example of what might constitute deliberate creatures he said it was an example of what might constitute deliberate creatures by he said it was an example of what might constitute deliberate creatures by the he said it was an example of what might constitute deliberate creatures by the uk he said it was an example of what might constitute deliberate creatures by the uk of he said it was an example of what might constitute deliberate creatures by the uk of its obligations under international law, given the government s widely publici

BBCNEWS Dateline London June 4, 2024 18:52:00

attack~ leeway and mounting a similar attack. it s so significant what happened in china and that of course is why happened in china and that of course is why this happened in china and that of course is why this is happened in china and that of course is why this is so important. don t forget is why this is so important. don t forget there is still significant countries that are completely let s not say countries that are completely let s not say fine but they have not criticised not say fine but they have not criticised putin. not say fine but they have not criticised putin. . . ., criticised putin. india. we have the same strategic criticised putin. india. we have the same strategic interest criticised putin. india. we have the same strategic interest at - criticised putin. india. we have the same strategic interest at heart. . same strategic interest at heart. brazil, another important player that has not come out on the left side. i think some of these games we b

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