of government. not only did the i prime minister and others break the rules but prime minister and others break the rules but they have taken the country rules but they have taken the country for full s by insulting our intelligence in the cover up that has gone intelligence in the cover up that has gone on since. intelligence in the cover-up that has gone on since. intelligence in the cover-up that has gone on since. boris johnson has romised has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a shake-up has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a shake-up in has gone on since. boris johnson has promised a shake-up in how- has gone on since. boris johnson has| promised a shake-up in how downing promised a shake up in how downing street works. are you sticking around, chief whip? which means questions for the man in charge of persuading conservative mps to back the prime minister. persuading conservative mps to back the prime m
i didn t hug my siblings, i didn t hug my parents. i gave a eulogy, and then afterwards i didn t go into her house for a cup of tea. does the prime minister think i m a fool? i feel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservative party as a whole. that means finding another leader? it may well do. i ve had hundreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don t feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson s biggest supporters acknowledge privately he has been damaged by this, perhaps irreversibly changing some people s perceptions of him. and this is farfrom over. with a police investigation ongoing, there is still the prospect the prime minister could be found to have broken the law. chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.
loyal allies insisted. we re moving on with delivering with the british people. we re implementing the manifesto in which he got an intensely personal mandate in 2019. but others have had enough. people want honesty! yeah, iagree. this conservative backbencher congratulated by a passer by for talking candidly about his grandma s funeral. i didn t hug my siblings, i didn t hug my parents. i gave a eulogy, and then afterwards i didn t go into her house for a cup of tea. does the prime minister think i m a fool? i feel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservative party as a whole. that means finding another leader? it may well do. i ve had hundreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don t feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson s biggest
loyal allies insisted. we re moving on with delivering with the british people. we re implementing the manifesto in which he got an intensely personal mandate in 2019. but others have had enough. people want honesty! yeah, iagree. this conservative backbencher congratulated by a passer by for talking candidly about his grandma s funeral. i didn t hug my siblings, i didn t hug my parents. i gave a eulogy, and then afterwards i didn t go into her house for a cup of tea. does the prime minister think i m a fool? i feel this is tarnishing us all, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does the conservative party as a whole. that means finding another leader? it may well do. i ve had hundreds of people in my inbox overnight, and they don t feel that they can vote for this government as it stands. the prime minister has survived for now, but there are two big questions for how long and can he recover? even some of borisjohnson s
congress that you have to decide how is it you want to handle it. i don t have anything, comments on their particular situations. okay. in your interview, which we re very interested with, with the committee, i m curious briefly yes orno, did they ask you about, for example, the rally, leaders contact with any militias? that didn t really come up, and you re forced to turn over all these different documents, so there weren t communications, at least not with any that i know of, like militia founders or anything like that. the questions were really more pertaining to the documents you had turned over. at least for me, it didn t go into that. what would you say the documents and most of the questions focused on? you know, what was frustrating for me is they even will admit to you, we have reviewed hundreds of thousands of documents, we have interviewed hundreds of people. we have no reason to believe you had anything to do with the attack on the capitol, so you should feel comfor