due on wednesday. that is likely to call was for the headlines and fallout. we know that he is currently engaged in a bit of a dispute with the government about the covid inquiry. he believes that the covid inquiry. he believes that the inquiry should be handed unredacted versions of his whatsapp messages, notebooks, diaries from the period, which is something the government has argued it doesn t necessarily want to do. there are fires burning everywhere, really, when it comes to ways in which boris johnson is, at the moment, hogging a lot of the headlines. as you say, the government at the moment is concerned about wanting to get back to talking about policy, wanting to move on from that particular era. one other area where this is going to be difficult for the government is related to borisjohnson, of the three by elections which have now been triggered, not only by boris johnson stepping down as an mp, but also two of his close allies, nigel adams and nadeem doris. ithink also two o
before we take a break, let s bring in some breaking news. a politic story we were talking about, the potential for the borisjohnson resignation honours list which we know is going to be published at some stage today. that injury is one of the names talked about and she has said she is standing down as an mp with immediate effect, tweeting it s been an honour to serve mid bedfordshire and that would fit with all that speculation she is heading to the house of lords on boris johnson s list. so we edge closer to the full publication of that and we will keep an eye on that. nadeem doris saying she is stepping down as an mp with immediate effect. more on that story and more from ukraine here in a moment of truth.
she was to her interview with him, i thought she was very firm and respectful to the deputy she was very firm and respectful to the deputy chair and the question that we the deputy chair and the question that we have to ask politicians is, to get that we have to ask politicians is, to get answers that are honest. if a question to get answers that are honest. if a question is to get answers that are honest. if a question is asked, do you think it was dishonest to do this and in your heart was dishonest to do this and in your heart of was dishonest to do this and in your heart of hearts you know it was, just say heart of hearts you know it was, just say yes. i think that s what s missing just say yes. i think that s what s missing in just say yes. i think that s what s missing in between dialogue is it such a missing in between dialogue is it such a clash between the media and the politicians and that, if you ust the politicians and that, if you just honestly answer the
their seats and the conservative retain power or indeed influence within british politics. we retain power or indeed influence within british politics. within british politics. we heard nadeem doris within british politics. we heard nadeem doris say within british politics. we heard nadeem doris say the - within british politics. we heard nadeem doris say the tories i within british politics. we heard i nadeem doris say the tories face elect oral extinction, as you said. she has warned liz truss needs to be a unifier and not a disruptor. what do you make of her speech, was there any attempt to unify? she do you make of her speech, was there any attempt to unify? any attempt to unify? she obviously listened and any attempt to unify? she obviously listened and understood any attempt to unify? she obviously listened and understood she - any attempt to unify? she obviously listened and understood she had - any attempt to unify? she obviously listened and understood she had to | l
with john wooding dale, i very keen on it, obviously now on the back benches. and those our key voices on this. - if borisjohnson is not leader. and very soon which he clearly won t be, then we can i definitely see this again. here s the question, rishi sunak is seen. as a sceptic around it, - jeremy hunt as spoken on it. obviously, about to get ruled out. - but if we ended up with liz truss who s been i endorsed by nadeem doris, i think there s a possibility. that privatisation. comes back around. frasier nelson, just to end, i don t think anything was talking about channel 4 privatisation at the spectator party, there were other things to talk about. but what is your take on whether it will happen or not? it probably won t because there is a consensus that this was a culture war thing that board borisjohnson did just to annoy the left. but it s the online safety bill that i was worried about. if that passes it could bring in censorship of the media forever, it could be the end of the