what happens? a progressive group puts out poll tested messaging and says here s what you do to fight back. you just blame all of the private sector for being greedy. and they tried it with the energy company. now they are trying it with meat. i m not saying that there isn t a problem especially when it comes to the producers, like the cattle ranchers. that is a problem, i do think, that s one of the things that both the trump administration and the biden administration are looking into. but when it comes to consumer prices, all these other things fall into it. you have got to get the cows to market. you have got to get the trucks fueled. all of that stuff adds up. packaging is more expensive. the supply chain, all of that happens. if you ever wondered how the democrats get on one on the same page and they are all singing from the same song sheet it s because you have a poll tested thing that goes out greed. that s it, go out and talk about greed. geraldo: every morning. dana: la
labour say they ll still support the government s new measures, but they don t support the man who leads the government. and they want conservative mps to do something about it. conservative mps can - remove the prime minister. we want to remove the prime minister in a general election. the point is, at this moment - in the pandemic, they need to decide whether he is really the - right person for the job, given the seriousness of the situation we find ourselves in. borisjohnson says he is getting on with the job, while his opponents play politics with the pandemic. he said the booster programme is about to really take off. but after a bruising few weeks, his leadership could also do with a shot in the arm. iain watson, bbc news. let s get more from our chief political correspondent, adam fleming, who s at downing street. good morning, adam. not a lockdown, when is it going to be reviewed? or is this just without
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appeared to be laughing about christmas parties and covid restrictions.restrictions to be honest, i was upset by that video, the video that you would have seen, the video your viewers would have seen. i was upset by it and i think a lot of your viewers would have been upset by it. the prime minister was. and i felt that the. the prime minister s team should be given an opportunity to respond and the space and time to respond to that. i m pleased the prime minister has, by ordering an investigation. the police are not investigating and perhaps the labour party think they could pursue this in future. here is angela rayner, the deputy leader. where the evidence is there, it should be handed over to the met police, because nobody is above the law. it cannot be one rule for everybody else and one rule for the prime minister at downing street. it s incredibly frustrating that it s taken a week for the prime minister to admit that there was a potential breach of the rules. and it looks like i
for taking part in an unauthorised social gathering on december the 14th, last year. and some of borisjohnson s own mps believe public trust has been damaged. the government s credibility, whether it is on paterson or on the christmas parties, has taken a hit. why should people at home, listening to the prime minister and the secretary of state, do things that people working in number ten are not prepared to do? some, though, are more concerned by the pandemic s restrictions than reports of parties. just listen to the reaction from the conservative benches when the health secretary announced the introduction of so called vaccine passwords for large venues. we will be introducing mandatory certification. resign! ..based on vaccines or tests. resign! ..in nightclubs and large events. this will reduce the number of unvaccinated, infectious people in venues, which could limit overall transmission.