0ne rest of it has been largely chaotic. one of the things people have got to factor in is that his behaviour and reputation are so bad that it s having an adverse impact on our international relations. we are no longer a trusted partner by the key strategic partners we have to work with to try and maintain peace and planet at a time when security is a real issue with russia and at a time when our economic future is in some question when there appears to be a cost of living crisis, and when the disturbances that have been created by brexit are far from resolved. dominic grieve, former attorney general, thank you very much for your thoughts. joining me now is kirsten 0swald, deputy westminster leaderfor the snp. thank you forjoining us, as well, your party s leader at westminster has said that he thinks boris johnson you should be given a chance, first
let s speak now to the deputy westminster leaderfor the snp kirsten oswald. good morning, thank you forjoining us. i am sure you, like many people, looked at this really carefully. do you welcome what the prime minister saysis you welcome what the prime minister says is a dividend for scotland? know, the prime minister is not correct about this. i think whichever way you look at this it is a regressive tax on people who are least able to afford it. it hits people at the same time as many people at the same time as many people already will be facing a real cut in their income because of the more than £1000 of universal credit which the uk government is whisking away from them and whichever angle you come at this from it is not thought out, not thought through and there is a significant lack of detail. as, unfortunately, ever, the prime minister has demonstrated a lack of understanding of what actually happens in scotland and how