when she was accused of bullying staff, for which she apologised, and therefore didn t have to resign. lord geidt has now gone and he says it was the last straw, he was being scouted. would it be all right if we suspended the ministerial code to allow us to do something at the world trade, which is not in itself interesting? he issued another letter on friday. he said, emphasis on steel tariffs is a distraction. it was simply one example of what might yet constitute deliberate breaches by the uk of its obligations under international law, given the government s widely publicised openness to this. it s a pretty damaging verdict. it is, but i don t thinkl most people will know about lord geidt, and i think. all the damage to borisjohnson over partygate is - pretty much locked in. if you think he s a liar and untrustworthy and should ve quit, you will not change your view, regardless. of lord geidt s decision. i m just very amused . by this british idea that you would even have an
upon to bring them back again. it was a judge on the european court of human rights whose intervention prevented the flight taking off at all. a day later, lord geidt became the second independent ethics adviser in succession to the prime minister to resign. the government was considering paying subsidies to steel manufacturers in the uk in breach of the rules of the world trade organization. the code says ministers should not break the law. downing street was considering suspending it and asked for his advice. for lord geidt, this was the last straw. on friday, borisjohnson escaped these domestic distractions to spend the day in kyiv. he is one of the allies of ukraine championing international law as a tool to bring to account nations for actions taken during the invasion. this week, investigators from the un human rights council said they may have found evidence of serious breaches of international law, which perhaps amount to war crimes. but will this part of international law ever
and they also seemed to change the law to allow a bit more leeway in mounting a similar type of attack. so it s so significant what is happening in china, and that is why it is so important for everyone. and don t forget, also, i there are still significant countries that are completely let s not say fine but have not criticised putin. india very key to this. a quad member for us in australia. - therefore, we share intelligence. canada. the same strategic interests at heart. i brazil another really- important player that has not come out on the west s side. south africa, another. exactly. some of these gains - that we believe we have made are not as big. we have about three minutes to end to talk about lord geidt. he s the kind of figure most people would not have heard of a former military officer, intelligence man, then he worked for the queen and was drafted in after borisjohnson s last ethics adviser resigned because borisjohnson decided priti patel hadn t broken the
it was a judge on the european court of human rights whose intervention prevented the flight taking off at all. a day later, lord geidt became the second independent ethics adviser in succession to the prime minister to resign. the government was considering paying subsidies to steel manufacturers in the uk in breach of the rules of the world trade organization. the code says ministers should not break the law. downing street was considering suspending it and asked for his advice. for lord geidt, this was the last straw. on friday, borisjohnson escaped these domestic distractions to spend the day in kyiv. he is one of the allies of ukraine championing international law as a tool to bring to account nations for actions taken during the invasion. this week, investigators from the un human rights council said they may have found evidence of serious breaches of international law, which perhaps amount to war crimes. but will this part of international law ever be enforced 7 we will discuss
when she was accused of bullying staff, for which she apologised, and therefore didn t have to resign. lord geidt has now gone and he says it was the last straw, he was being scouted. would it be all right if we suspended the ministerial code to allow us to do something at the world trade, which is not in itself interesting? he issued another letter on friday. he said, emphasis on steel tariffs is a distraction, it was simply one example of what might yet constitute deliberate breaches by the uk of its obligations under international law, given the government s widely publicised openness to this. it s a pretty damaging verdict. it is, but i don t thinkl most people will know about lord geidt, and i think. all the damage to borisjohnson over partygate is - pretty much locked in. if you think he s a liar and untrustworthy and should ve quit, you will not change your view, regardless. of lord geidt s decision. i m just very amused . by this british idea that you would even have an