of the reasons behind this. empty shelves, and limits on what we can buy in the shops. the environment secretary ended up suggesting we save our home grown veg instead. it is important to make sure that we cherish the specialisms that we have in this country. a lot of people would be eating turnips right now. tempted by turnips? the bigger question for us this morning can rishi sunak tempt his party and the northern irish unionists to back his likely deal? dominic raab, the prime minister s number two, and fellow brexiteer, is here. but how would labour approach those brexit talks? the man who d be labour s foreign secretary is, too david lammy. and the race to replace nicola sturgeon as scotland s first minister is on. the scottish health secretary and wannabe snp leader humza yousafjoins us live.
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