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on his way into this morning s cabinet meeting. well, as i say, i don t know the details of that. i ll wait for them to investigate it. are you concerned about those details? the allegations that have come out, are they concerning? well, as you know, there s a process going on. i ll leave it to them. 0ur chief political correspondent, nick eardley, says gavin williamson is now facing a second investigation over text messages he sent to the former chief whip. yesterday we were talking about wendy morton, the former chief whip, who was extremely unhappy with some of the language mr williamson used in whatsapp matter adjust to her. she referred it to the conservative party, it s not clear how quickly that process is playing out because neither wendy morton or mr williamson have been told an official investigation has begun so it seems that is still at an early stage of the process. but my understanding is, as the times is
reporting this morning, that wendy morton has also referred mr williamson to the independent grievance scheme in parliament and thatis grievance scheme in parliament and that is a properly independent process that brings in external people do look at complaints and allegations, so mr williamson is now facing that probe potentially, as well. and there are still, i think of those questions for the prime minister. rishi sunak is facing increasing pressure from tory mps, amongst others, to answer the question of why he has not taken action against gavin williamson. the prime minister said yesterday he thought the language that mr williamson had used to wendy morton had been unacceptable, but it seems like rishi sunak is waiting to see how this process plays out, perhaps hoping it will take some of the heat out of the issue. but as i say, not clear at all that that process is going to be a particularly quick
any ofjoe biden s legislation, and would encourage donald trump to run for the white house again in 2024. let s get more on this from professor of international politics at the university of birmingham, david dunn. professor, thank you forjoining us. it feels like it is a bit of a proxy rerun of the last presidential election. we have had joe biden and donald trump out campaigning and many of the republican candidates are very much in the mould of donald trump, talking about possible irregularities with the votes, barely before they have started? yes, this is very unusual mid term election. this one, the stakes are very high and candidates involved are very different. the personalities, the president and former president and many former presidents are involved in campaigning. the whole process is also at issue. joe biden made a speech when he asked people to think
honest. it was interesting nick talking about wendy morton raising a complaint through the independent process in parliament, parliament and through a catalogue of harassment complaints there, ultimately introduced a fully independent process and the scottish government have introduced a fully independent process but the uk government point blank refuses to do so. ,, ., , government point blank refuses to do so. ,, , so. downing street has said it is auoin to so. downing street has said it is going to be so. downing street has said it is going to be appointing - so. downing street has said it is going to be appointing an - so. downing street has said it is going to be appointing an ethicsj going to be appointing an ethics adviser. we know, of course, that too did resign under borisjohnson. from what you are saying, it s important that this is done quickly, but clearly rishi sunak would probably argue that his main focus at the moment is on the financial statements coming next week. a
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