been slated for a couple of days and their timetable has been fairly strict throughout this, but there is plenty of room for manoeuvre. they don t normally sit on a friday but i think they are expecting to speak to him. not that many people behind me today, but we have seen over the past four weeks, we have seen protesters, plenty of media, so we can expect all of that tomorrow as well, but his testimony crucially important, and he has received plenty of criticism from civil servants, advisers, scientific advisers, to name but a few, who said he showed nuclear levels of confidence in dealing with the crisis and he will certainly want to face some of that criticism down. but interesting, yesterday, we had from michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of is that, that brilliant name in british politics, which basically means he was in charge of the cabinet office, and he was pretty defensive of matt hancock, who he said showed wisdom and foresight in many of the decisions he h
know, going back to the drawing board quite angry. and he thinks city con, who struck quite strongly by this policy, obviously he is the labour london mayor kind of indicated that he reviewed this policy but it has thrown a kind of issue into the ring where there is a divide potentially between labour and the conservatives that the conservatives feel they can exploit, particularly at a time when they are so far behind in the polls that they are looking at the sound thinking is this a wage issue we can use in our battle to try to hold onto power for the next election. fix, battle to try to hold onto power for the next election. the next election. a quote care for michael gove the next election. a quote care for michael gove today, the next election. a quote care for michael gove today, the the next election. a quote care for michael gove today, the levelling l the next election. a quote care for. michael gove today, the levelling of secretary of state. yes and yes when asked abo