i think we have an extremely strong slate of people putting themselves forward. ijust feel penny really is somebody who could really change politics and bring a kind of politics, which is what i think many want to see. fin politics, which is what i think many want to see- politics, which is what i think many want to see. , ., , , want to see. on gender questions she is under some want to see. on gender questions she is under some pressure want to see. on gender questions she is under some pressure to want to see. on gender questions she is under some pressure to explain - is under some pressure to explain precisely where she is on trans rights, for instance. she was asked a lot about that at her launch yesterday. some of the newspapers are making a big thing of this. are you clear on her position and how she changed tack during the course of this campaign? h0. she changed tack during the course of this campaign? of this campaign? no, she hasn t, penn is of this campaign? no, s
government through the brexit process until he resigned. it is for him to explain his views. i5 process until he resigned. it is for him to explain his views.- him to explain his views. is his oinion him to explain his views. is his opinion worthless? him to explain his views. is his opinion worthless? he s - him to explain his views. is his| opinion worthless? he s worked him to explain his views. is his opinion worthless? he s worked with penny mordaunt. penny mordaunt is no remainer, she was an enthusiast for brexit, a leading light in the campaign and surely his judgment counts something. at campaign and surely his udgment counts something. counts something. of course but ultimately many counts something. of course but ultimately many of counts something. of course but ultimately many of us counts something. of course but ultimately many of us have - counts something. of course but ultimately many of us have also| ultimately many of us have also worked with penny and perh
immigration. steve swinford. foreign secretary. you immigration. steve swinford. foreign secretary, you talked immigration. steve swinford. foreign secretary, you talked about - immigration. steve swinford. foreign secretary, you talked about running l secretary, you talked about running a positive secretary, you talked about running a positive campaign that not criticising your rivals but many of the people criticising your rivals but many of the people sitting in front of you in your the people sitting in front of you in your own team have been publicly very critical in your own team have been publicly very critical of your rivals. they have very critical of your rivals. they have said very critical of your rivals. they have said rishi sunak has been plotting have said rishi sunak has been plotting to undermine the prime minister plotting to undermine the prime minister for six months, publicly accused minister for six months, publicly accused rishi sunak of orches
hope this becomes an issue that is put outside of this campaign. maria miller, thank put outside of this campaign. maria miller, thank you put outside of this campaign. maria miller, thank you very put outside of this campaign. maria miller, thank you very much - put outside of this campaign. maria miller, thank you very much indeed. david davis, another penny mordaunt backer, former brexit deck secretary is looking over my shoulder. maybe we will talk to you later on. voting is about to start soon. you are awash with supporters! they are crowding in on me here! we will get some more from you later. he is going to be a busy day at westminster and at least one contender is going to go out today. former brexit secretary. children s charities have criticised the government for putting new internet safety laws on hold until a new prime minister is in place. the 0nline safety bill was due to be debated in parliament again next week, but will now return to the commons after the summe
priorities and when russia started their aggression against ukraine, she was the person who held nato together, who got the free world allied and ready to push back on putin. ,, , ., ., , putin. she spoke about her loyalty to boris johnson putin. she spoke about her loyalty to boris johnson but putin. she spoke about her loyalty to boris johnson but given - putin. she spoke about her loyalty to boris johnson but given the i to borisjohnson but given the manner in which his prime ministership is ending, couldn t that be a disadvantage to her in this campaign? i that be a disadvantage to her in this campaign? that be a disadvantage to her in this campaign? i think everybody res-ects this campaign? i think everybody respects that this campaign? i think everybody respects that at this campaign? i think everybody respects that at the this campaign? i think everybody respects that at the time - this campaign? i think everybody respects that at the time all i this campaign? i think