2022, the year of three prime ministers, at least. after an astonishing decade in british politics, another unprecedented moment. is politics, another unprecedented moment. , , ., moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s impressions - moment. is the news came in we asked voters for there s impressions of - voters for there s impressions of the latest events at westminster. itjust needs stabilising, it needs sorting out and moving forward. i wouldn t vote conservative now, no. why not? because i don t feel we can trust them. the likely candidates include some very familiar faces, but labour says yet another change of prime minister should trigger a general election. the public are entitled to have their say, and that s why there should be a general election. we ll have all the news and analysis of the prime minister s resignation. also on this extended edition of bbc news at ten. people who work with chil
here. beyond the talk about the - timetable and the mechanics, chris, there is another big issue which is for labour and others to do with democratic validity, you know, the fact that the prime minister will be changing again without voters being involved. now, to what extent is that likely to be an issue that enters this debate? it’s that likely to be an issue that enters this debate? that likely to be an issue that enters this debate? it s a massive cuestion enters this debate? it s a massive question this. enters this debate? it s a massive question this, and enters this debate? it s a massive question this, and it s enters this debate? it s a massive question this, and it s a enters this debate? it s a massive question this, and it s a question | question this, and it s a question of legitimacy in a democracy, as the conservative party cooks up via its internal processes another prime minister without any consultation with the electorate. now, in strict parliamentary con