criticism from within his own party, alex armah the president of cop26 who was a conservative cabinet minister said it was disappointing that he was not going. alok sharma. and figures from the back benches like nadine dorries suggesting he should be making the trip to egypt. so now we are told it is important that he goes, quite the u turn from the prime minister. find u-turn from the prime minister. and what u turn from the prime minister. and what happened this afternoon, the issue of the number of migrants coming into the country still dominating. coming into the country still dominatina. ., ., dominating. that was what keir starmer chose dominating. that was what keir starmer chose to dominating. that was what keir starmer chose to press - dominating. that was what keir starmer chose to press rishi i dominating. that was what keir i starmer chose to press rishi sunak on this afternoon. we are in a situation where both parties agree that the system at the moment when it co
a grip of this system. but this is a serious and escalating problem. we will make sure that we control our borders and we will always do it fairly and compassionately, because that s the right thing. a serious and escalating problem, the prime minister said, teeing up this attack from keir starmer. why doesn t he get a proper home secretary, scrap the rwanda gimmick, crack down on smuggling gangs, end the small boat crossings, speed up asylum claims and agree an international deal on refugees? start governing for once and get a grip. mr speaker, the right honourable gentleman rightly raised the topic of national security because it is important, but this is the person who in 2019 told the bbc, and i quote, i do think jeremy corbyn would make a great prime minister. mr sunak s judgment on climate change is under scrutiny too. last week, number 10 said he was too busy dealing with economic problems
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north easterly breeze. the temperatures will be pretty decent. around 17 degrees in glasgow and london. that is it for me. hello, you are watching bbc news. these are the latest headlines. the bank of england stepped in to try to restore order in government bond markets after interest rates soared in the wake of friday s mini budget. city minister defends the government plans. city minister defends the government lans. , . ., city minister defends the government lans. , ., ., ., , , plans. every ma or economy is deahnu plans. every ma or economy is dealing with plans. every major economy is dealing with exactly plans. every major economy is dealing with exactly the - plans. every major economy is dealing with exactly the same | plans. every major economy is - dealing with exactly the same issues and the bank of england has made this timely intervention, doing what it should you, what the government should do, what the chancellor and i are focused on is delivering that economic grow
-a for what s responsible about that. ii pay for day to day spending and we will borrow to invest. we will inherit a complete mess from this government and obviously, we ll get to those rules just as quickly as we can as any incumbent government would do. but there s something more fundamental here because the markets react to the confidence that they have in the steps of the governments made and they re reacting to what the government did less for and me can see before our eyes we have done this week, our conference is to put forward carefully costed confident plans that people can have confidence in going forward. given this, do you confidence in going forward. given this, do you think confidence in going forward. given this, do you think we confidence in going forward. given this, do you think we need - confidence in going forward. given this, do you think we need an i this, do you think we need an immediate election?- this, do you think we need an immediate election? they need