lot on its plate, it has a packed agenda when it is dealing with the economy, cost of living, and things like the nhs, so it is a shame that borisjohnson has left in the way that he has. he has left the door open for himself in his resignation letter, saying he is leaving parliament for now. you can never write the man off, we ll have to see if he can come back to parliament, but i think a period of silence now for borisjohnson since his resignation will occur, but i don t think it s the end of borisjohnson in the public eye. d0 think it s the end of boris johnson in the public eye. in the public eye. do think, perhaps. in the public eye. do think, perhaps, within in the public eye. do think, perhaps, within the - in the public eye. do think, perhaps, within the party, | in the public eye. do think, - perhaps, within the party, there are still support for him? clearly he was a very popular figure amongst grass roots, but what about people that you know and worked with? did you lik
freedom of information requests for everything else surrounding this and that will then chant through the system. it is in the interests of the prime minister to keep it as small and limited as possible. they are trying to use that police investigation as, i m going to say reason rather than an excuse, but as a reason to keep chunks of it which they suggest might be relevant to they suggest might be relevant to the police investigation, kind of, redacted or removed. i think we can absolutely expect that lots of the names in particular ofjunior names in particular of junior officials names in particular ofjunior officials will be redacted, and i think that is appropriate because, in the end, this is about leadership culture from both the political and civil service leaders, and whilst there may be disciplinary actions against morejunior staff there may be disciplinary actions against more junior staff as a consequence, that is something which is not something that should be done in the