for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. cheering but as some tory mps rally around the prime minister tonight, we ll be trying to guage the level of threat to his premiereship. also tonight. england s plan b covid measures are being dropped completely. work from home ends today, face coverings are no longer required from the end of next week. inflation soars to its highest level in almost 30 years, driven by rising food prices and energy bills, and there are warnings of worse to come. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, after last night s drama, england prepare to face australia again in the final of netball s quad series at london s copperbox.
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cabinet minister, a very sort of senior, veteran tory, stood up and delivered this extraordinarily dramatic line to the prime minister, where he quoted a former tory cabinet minister in 1940, basically telling chamberlain it was time to go. and that was incredibly damaging for a prime minister who we all know wants to be winston churchill, not neville chamberlain. and i think we can hear that now, that sound bite which will be played in all the bulletins, i imagine. so i ll remind him of a quotation - altogether too familiar to him of leo amery. to neville chamberlain. you have sat there too long - for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. joeyjones, you re the former spokesman for theresa may, as well as having worked at sky. i mean, tell us, how does it work from the inside? will the political spin rooms be operating like crazy, kind of making sure that their lines, their views, their spin is reported
today was keir starmer s performance was that he looked to me like he had grown a foot, he was really witty and a lot of labour advisers are saying now that boris johnson and a lot of labour advisers are saying now that borisjohnson is the man keir starmer would prefer to face at the next general election because it s really quite easy now to attack him. i think tory mps will stop focusing on that, is there a better candidate who would be tougher to beat? but better candidate who would be tougher to beat? better candidate who would be tougher to beat? better candidate who would be tou~her to beat? , ., , ~ , tougher to beat? but the blows keep cominu for tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the prime tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the prime minister. - tougher to beat? but the blows keep coming for the prime minister. we . coming for the prime minister. we had that defectionjust coming for the prime min
with the biggest and most generous furlough scheme anywhere in the world. perhaps most damaging moment was when one of the most senior tory backbenchers stepped in. i expect my leaders - to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take. yesterday, he did i the opposite of that. so i will remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him, - of leo amery to neville chamberlain. you have sat there too long, i for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. and what matters now is how many conservative mps think the same, and submit letters for him to go. damian grammaticas, bbc news. that quote from davies davies, saying in the name of god, go. that really will whims the prime minister
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