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jon donnison, bbc news. borisjohnson has told ministers to come up with a plan to cut around 90,000 civil servicejobs that s around one in five of their current number. downing street says the move will free up cash to tackle the cost of living crisis. but unions say the plan is ill thought out. 0ur political correspondent nick eardleyjoins us from westminster. morning. we have heard we are going to be interviewing jacob rees mogg later in the programme. he is someone who has made very clear that he wants to see more people behind desks, not at home, but also, this plan to cutjobs, what is the benefit expected from it? plan to cut jobs, what is the benefit expected from it? morning, na . a. the benefit expected from it? morning, naga- the idea benefit expected from it? morning, naga. the idea is benefit expected from it? morning, naga. the idea is to benefit expected from it? morning, naga. the idea is to reduce - benefit expected from it? morning, naga. the idea is to reduce t
constituents, they will be walking around their constituencies talking to people. very vocal backer of borisjohnson when he became leader, andrew bridgen, also a big supporter of brexit, was about whether he supported the prime minister a few hours ago on newsnight. have you written a letter to sir graham brady? i have. with a heavy heart, . i have written a letter to sir graham brady indicating that i have no confidence - in the prime minister, - and calling for a leadership election. so this system is that if a 5k mps, including andrew bridgen, writes to a conservative committee, basically the prime minister has to face a vote of no confidence and 50% of conservative mps would need to vote to save him, to give him at least another year in the job. the cabinet have been out defending borisjohnson wholeheartedly in public, so he has that on his side. but he doesn t have, though, is a good image at the moment. you have
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well, i think clearly there are going to be some discussions and particular going into christmas now which is an opportunity, in some ways an opportunity for the government to regroup but also for conservative mps to have a long, hard think about the future of the party. i think that they will be aware that borisjohnson has delivered them an enormous majority and been very successful for them electorally. tt’s and been very successful for them electorally electorally. it s one thing that he won on the electorally. it s one thing that he won on the basis electorally. it s one thing that he won on the basis of electorally. it s one thing that he won on the basis of brexit, - electorally. it s one thing that he won on the basis of brexit, the l won on the basis of brexit, the evidence seems to be that issue is now in the past and people are worried about competence, honesty, ethics as sirjohn curtice was saying. from your own sense of conservatives and the public to speak to now,