if he s to leave office. the former foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said he ll vote against the prime minister. i m victoria derbyshire, we are live on college green this afternoon in front of the palace of westminster. we will bring you the latest and get reaction from conservative mps to the vote this evening, and ask them how they are going to vote. wherever you are in the country, as a voter, let me know what you think about this confidence vote in the prime minister this evening. hello and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister borisjohnson will tonight face a vote of confidence in his leadership by conservative mps. if he loses, he will stand down as party leader. it follows anger over sue gray s report detailing lockdown rule breaking in downing street. let s cross straight to college green in westminster now and my colleague victoria derbyshire. thank you, rebecca. let s talk about the dramatic events of this morning. at about 6:30am my colleague helen catt was o
the house has now spoken and i think pretty loudly and clearly with everything republican voting in favour of moving into this official inquiry phase to do oversight. when a majority of the house goes on record in support of an official impeachment inquiry with the power that resides solely in the house of representatives, i think that sends a message. message. helena humphrey on captiol hill. good to see you, tell us more about the reactions to the vote today. about the reactions to the vote toda . ., , ., , today. the vote result was alon: today. the vote result was along party today. the vote result was along party lines today. the vote result was along party lines stop - today. the vote result was along party lines stop so l today. the vote result was l along party lines stop so too was the reaction as well, as you might expect. the white house rather swiftly putting out a statement that this was baseless and nothing more than a political stunt. president biden accusi
thankfully, it s a lot milder than last week. it was freezing conditions then, but now we are joined by about 50 nurses here outside st mary s hospital in central london, who are striking today, asking to be paid fairly. they are also asking for better staffing conditions because at the moment, they say they are understaffed and under a lot of pressure after the pandemic. the government will not budge at the moment on pay and there is still a deadlock between the royal college of nursing union and the government on the issue. let s talk to a couple of nurses who have come on strike today. this is ruth and sangeeta. they are both senior nurses. we have heard a lot today about the conditions from nurses i have been speaking to. tell us what you are going through and why you want the government to act on the current situation? fist government to act on the current situation? : :, ,, , situation? at the moment, the nhs is in a burn-out situation? at the moment, the nhs is in a burn-out
could have compromised national security. if the president didn t know, he was out of control of his any of the. he still seems out of control of fist government. there was a level of incompetence or a massive coverup. he was passive on the issue of whether or not he should have been notified. well, i ll look at it. aren t you upset that you weren t, mr. president? apparently not. sean: on the petraeus front and on this issue that if he, the white house sent out susan rice and she had a story that was false five days later and he s advancing a false narrative, two weeks later, i would be pretty angry. he seemed angrier at the attacks on susan rice. i have to run. coming up, we have laid out the time line, compared the stories from all the major players and asked the necessary questions. but perhaps the question with the most consequence, what if the president lied about benghazi? and what if in fact, he knew about this much earlier? you just heard congressman king and heck say ther
could have compromised national security. if the president didn t know, he was out of control of his any of the. he still seems out of control of fist government. there was a level of incompetence or a massive coverup. he was passive on the issue of whether or not he should have been notified. well, i ll look at it. aren t you upset that you weren t, mr. president? apparently not. sean: on the petraeus front and on this issue that if he, the white house sent out susan rice and she had a story that was false five days later and he s advancing a false narrative, two weeks later, i would be pretty angry. he seemed angrier at the attacks on susan rice. i have to run. coming up, we have laid out the time line, compared the stories from all the major players and asked the necessary questions. but perhaps the question with the most consequence, what if the president lied about benghazi? and what if in fact, he knew about this much earlier? you just heard congressman king and heck say ther