and just to stabilise the ship? the and ust to stabilise the ship? the risk and just to stabilise the ship? the risk at the and just to stabilise the ship? ire risk at the moment and just to stabilise the ship? iue risk at the moment is and just to stabilise the ship? iie risk at the moment is continuing with this chaos, not having a stable labour government, that is why they should be a general election. we cannotjust allow should be a general election. we cannot just allow the tory party to keep putting up the next candidate in the middle of this chaos. there is a choice. there is a labour party thatis is a choice. there is a labour party that is capable of stabilising the economy, has a clear plan and the public are entitled to choose between that stable labour government and this utter chaos of the conservatives. are government and this utter chaos of the conservatives. government and this utter chaos of the conservatives. are you ready for government? the conservatives. are yo
principles behind it so it very tricky without a formal vote. the site last night. the question would be asked about having a general election but because it wasn t, or because they managed to get through it we are now in this situation today. it we are now in this situation toda . ., ., “ it we are now in this situation toda . ., ., ,, ~ , it we are now in this situation toda . ., ., ~ , , today. how do you think the party is actually going today. how do you think the party is actually going to today. how do you think the party is actually going to do today. how do you think the party is actually going to do this today. how do you think the party is actually going to do this in - today. how do you think the party is actually going to do this in the - actually going to do this in the space of a week compared to the election campaign that we sell run through the summer, all those hustings, the best part of a couple of months? the hustings, the best part of a couple of months?
has to, above all else, enjoy the support of her or his parliamentary party. but we did hear there from sir graham brady, chairman of the 1922 committee, that the membership will somehow be included in this decision making process. just a week, so a really fast timetable. that s get some reaction now from kristin oswald, snp mp, thank you forjoining me. you may want tojust tag yourself in ever so slightly. kirsten oswald. first, just take stock for us about what has happened in the last couple of hours. 0bviously in the last couple of hours. obviously there were suggestions this was coming, still extraordinary to see. it this was coming, still extraordinary to see. , ., ., ., , this was coming, still extraordinary to see. , .., ., , ., to see. it is extraordinary, and i su iose to see. it is extraordinary, and i suppose we to see. it is extraordinary, and i suppose we could to see. it is extraordinary, and i suppose we could use to see. it is extraordinary, and i suppose we co
border with the rest of the uk known as ireland border with the rest of the uk known as ireland protocol foot of the gop said it as ireland protocol foot of the gop said it will as ireland protocol foot of the gop said it will not allow power sharing to resume said it will not allow power sharing to resume unless checksum goods are scrapped to resume unless checksum goods are scrapped so to resume unless checksum goods are scrapped. so graham brady mentioned the next scrapped. so graham brady mentioned the next friday, 28th of october is the next friday, 28th of october is the day the next friday, 28th of october is the day when the tory leadership contest the day when the tory leadership contest should be concluded. that is a day contest should be concluded. that is a day marked in the diary in this part a day marked in the diary in this part of a day marked in the diary in this part of the a day marked in the diary in this part of the uk. that is because it is on