office prime minister? mr speaker, when the history of this pandemic comes to be written and the history of the labour party comes to be written and, believe me, they are history and will remain history, mr speaker it will show. ..it will show that we delivered while they dithered and we.we vaccinated while they vacillated, mr speaker. then just when he thought he might have got through without a new wound, a brutal blast from his own side. a prominent tory quoting cromwell to try to oust the leader of the tories 21st century revolution. i expect my leaders to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take. yesterday, he did the opposite of that, so i ll remind him of a quotation. you have sat there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. cheering david davis and borisjohnson used to be allies of a sort. what a day, you hear the speaker, aghast.
mr speaker, when the history of this pandemic comes to be written and the history of the labour party comes to be written and, believe me, they are history and will remain history, mr speaker it will show. it will show. it will show that we delivered while they dithered and we we vaccinated while they vacillated, mr speaker. then, just when he thought he might have got through without a new wound, a brutal blast from his own side. a prominent tory quoting cromwell to try to oust the leader of the tories 21st century revolution. i expect my leaders to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take. yesterday, he did the opposite of that, so i ll remind him of a quotation. you have sat there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. david davis and borisjohnson used to be allies of a sort. what a day, you hear the speaker, aghast.
good evening from downing street, on a dramatic day in westminster as the prime minister fights for his political life in the face of intense pressure over parties held here during lockdown. for the second week in a row, borisjohnson faced calls for his resignation at prime minister s questions, among them from a former conservative cabinet member, david davis, who said, in the name of god, go . and moments before the prime minister stood up in parliament, one of his own mps announced he was defecting to labour. borisjohnson again apologised for any misjudgments and told the commons that mps should wait for the results of an inquiry into the allegations, which is due next week. here s our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the editor, laura kuenssberg. atmosphere and the prii minister s the atmosphere and the prime minister s neighbourhood is the risk. danger dangles all around the borisjohnson risk. danger dangles all around the boris johnson with risk. danger dangles all around the
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and down the country, he has concluded that the prime minister and the conservative party have shown themselves incapable of offering the leadership government this country deserves. a prime minister underfire from his own side too, but showing no signs he wants to go anywhere. and as for bury south, mr speaker, as for bury south, we will win again in bury south at the next election under this prime minister. but then listen to this, from one of his own mps, a former brexit ally. i expect my leaders to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take. yesterday, he did the opposite of that. so i will remind him of a quotation. you have sat there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. cheering. rumours are flying around here about whether the prime minister will face a confidence vote. the chances of that happening this week appear to have receded, and some think it would be