and liam broady is for me an example of that, he could win the next round, were not? but of that, he could win the next round, were not? of that, he could win the next round, were not? but 20 seconds left, is a former round, were not? but 20 seconds left, is a former british round, were not? but 20 seconds left, is a former british pair - left, is a former british pair yourself, how impressed eddie been with the way they have dealt with the expectations, the crowd, people willing them over the finish line, thatis willing them over the finish line, that is quite a bit of pressure on your shoulders, yes, that is quite a bit of pressure on yourshoulders, yes, iam that is quite a bit of pressure on your shoulders, yes, iam not jealous of that because i didn t do that in the singles, i always found it tou~h that in the singles, i always found it tough with that in the singles, i always found it tough with the that in the singles, i always found it tough with the crowd, that in the
on borisjohnson to just that. i think the country needs new leadership and i think the time has now come to provide it. his biggest asset has always been his ability to win votes. but i m afraid yesterday s results make it clear that he no longer has that ability. the prime minister, though, is more than six miles away in rwanda, at a commonwealth get together, and says it would be crazy for him to resign. when people are finding it tough, they send messages to politicians, and politicians have got to respond. but would he take personal responsibility for the results? people will, you know, continue to beat me up, and say this or that about, you know to attack me, that s fine, that s quite right. that is the job of politicians. in the end, voters, journalists they have no one else to make their complaints to.
his biggest asset has always been his ability to win votes. but i m afraid yesterday s results make it clear that he no longer has that ability. the prime minister, though, is more than 6,000 miles in rwanda, at a commonwealth get together, and says it would be crazy for him to resign. when people are finding it tough, they send messages to politicians, and politicians have got to respond. but would he take personal responsibility for the results? people will, you know, continue to beat me up, and say this or that about, you know to attack me, that s fine, that s quite right. that is the job of politicians. in the end, voters, journalists they have no one else to make their complaints to. i have to i have to take that. but i also have to get on with the job of delivering for the people of this country. the conservatives have now been in power here for 12 years. there s been a pandemic, there s a cost of living crisis
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if you look at europe and if you look at everything that we have done since the paris climate deal, everything is more expensive because we are going to this renewable energy and we are not ready for it. it is not effective. it is not efficient. steve: it is not. that s one of the reasons why wyoming senator john barrasso was on the radio over the weekend and he was talking about how the administration because gas is so expensive. they are using this time not to drill more, here in this country but to get to you buy, brian to your point, renewable energy cars. electric cars and stuff like that. senator ba has so he said, quote: the whole deal with electric cars is a smug peer or superiority. with elites. if you can t afford it tough says the senator. ainsley: so deliberate. day one signed executive orders that changed our way of life that made gas go up. steve: never let a crisis go