should that work both ways, though, because you could argue that you shouldn tjudge people on the fact, for example, that they are rich? that they are a millionaire. now you i assume are a millionaire, your father was a multimillionaire, you inherited a lot of money, are you a millionaire? not now. i very deliberately chose to give up all of my shareholdings and what was going to come to me in terms of my father s inheritance. i made a conscious decision that i ve chosen to be in public life, i ve chosen to be in politics. i want to dedicate myself to serving scotland and genuinely trying to be first minister of scotland. now, i mentioned you went to a private school. people in scotland will know it, people outside scotland don t know hutchies. what is it about hutchies that produces notjust you, notjust the first minister, humza yousaf, but a handful of other mps and msps. i think our own laura kuenssberg went there. did she? that explains a lot! well, yes, what does it explain? what
than my father. should that work both ways, though, because you could argue that you shouldn tjudge people on the fact, for example, that they are rich? that they are a millionaire. now you i assume are a millionaire, your father was a multimillionaire, you inherited a lot of money, are you a millionaire? not now. i very deliberately chose to give up all of my shareholdings and what was going to come to me in terms of my father s inheritance. i made a conscious decision that i ve chosen to be in public life, i ve chosen to be in politics. i want to dedicate myself to serving scotland and genuinely trying to be first minister of scotland. now, i mentioned you went to a private school. people in scotland will know it, people outside scotland don t know hutchies. what is it about hutchies that produces notjust you, notjust the first minister humza yousaf but a handful of other mps and msps. i think our own laura kuenssberg went there. did she? that explains a lot! well, yes, what does it
one of the highlights, notjust for the crowds of people here but for the crowds of people here but for the royal family. you can see especially the children just love the moment, the roar of thejets and their clapping and waving. lots of excitement in the crowd, because it is not too long now until the king comes out with the rest of the royal family. comes out with the rest of the royal famil . ., ., family. and charlotte, the atmosphere family. and charlotte, the atmosphere sounds - family. and charlotte, the atmosphere sounds so - family. and charlotte, the i atmosphere sounds so joyous family. and charlotte, the - atmosphere sounds so joyous and convivial already. atmosphere sounds so joyous and convivialalready. but atmosphere sounds so joyous and convivial already. but of course it will build to a high when the royal family build on the appear on the balcony. family build on the appear on the balcon . ., , family build on the appear on the balcon . . , , ., , balcony.
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getting questions about his judgment and actions in relation to his ministers and those who have not lived up to those standards. ianthem lived up to those standards. when ou sa lived up to those standards. when you say ministers lived up to those standards. when you say ministers it s lived up to those standards. when you say ministers it s not - lived up to those standards. when you say ministers it s notjust - you say ministers it s notjust nadhim zahawi, there are others. dominic raab in particular that he may face more questions about? that investigation may face more questions about? that investigation is may face more questions about? trust investigation is ongoing. by an independent lawyer, appointed by the prime minister before his current adviser was in place who would normally conduct such an investigation. accusations of bullying against the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab. he denies any wrongdoing. the longer that investigation goes on, of