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geopolitics, too, laura. so any time there is uncertainty around the world, ukraine, for example, north korea and the like, sometimes that can send oil prices up, too. if you ve taught me nothing, the markets do not enjoy uncertainty. exactly. to sports now, cowboys quarterback dak prescott is criticized for praising fans for throwing things at officials after sunday s loss. andy scholes has it in this morning s bleacher report. that doesn t sound good. it didn t when he said it. football is an emotional game. one thing you can t ever do or tolerate is throwing things at the refs. after the cowboys loss on sunday, fans were seen throwing things on the field. at first dak thought they were throwing them at the players. then he found out it was directed at the refs and he said this. for people to react that way, you re supposed to be a supporter and be with us through thick and thin. that s tough. even if throwing at the referees. [ bleep ] credit to them, then. yeah.
medical exemption, it would never have allowed this kind of anger to foster, so i didn t see any regret about tweeting that out in the first place and everywhere he goes, this will be a big spotlight on him. he has made a rod for his own back. thank you, george belshaw. here in the uk pressure is mounting on borisjohnson, as the row over parties held in downing street while england was in lockdown intensifies. calls for him to resign from within his own party are growing as our political correspondent iain watson reports. borisjohnson is under more pressure this weekend over the reports of parties and gatherings in downing street during lockdown. mps have been hearing the views from their voters and it doesn t sound good for the prime minister. this is a former government minister, tim loughton. he is the sixth conservative mp to call for borisjohnson to go. he said his constituents were troubled, angered or appalled and, writing on his facebook page, he said that
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iain watson reports. borisjohnson is under more pressure this weekend over the reports of parties and gatherings in downing street during lockdown. mps have been hearing the views from their voters and it doesn t sound good for the prime minister. this is a former government minister, tim loughton. he is the sixth conservative mp to call for borisjohnson to go. he said his constituents were troubled, angered or appalled and, writing on his facebook page, he said that terminal damage has, tragically, been done to the reputation of the prime minister, and borisjohnson s position is now untenable . but it takes 5a conservative mps to call for a leadership contest and downing street still believes borisjohnson can fight back. so far, no cabinet minister has broken ranks. and the mood of borisjohnson s mps could improve if, as expected, covid regulations are lifted in england later this month. but it is the views of voters that will also influence mps. the conservatives snatched morley