against the prime minister in a significant revolt against his leadership. ijust hope that, given the mood of the public, the vote we have had here tonight, that the cabinet will tell the prime minister that, in the words of steve baker, the gig is up. i predict we will have a new leader of the party, a new prime minister, by party conference this year. i m geeta guru murthy live in westminster where we ll be bringing you the latest reaction to the vote. i m joined by conservative mp still very much backing the prime minister. three police officers in the us state of arizona have been put on leave after they stood by and watched a homeless man drowning. ukraine s president says his forces are holding out against russian advances in key cities in the donbas region. the family of a british geologist jailed for 15 years in iraq for attempting to remove historial artefacts says they are shocked by the punishment saying it amounts to a death sentence. hello and welcome if you re
this morning ..borisjohnson will attempt to draw a line under last night s vote of confidence in his leadership. the prime minister survived despite a significant rebellion by conservative mps. he received 211 votes of support, while148 mps voted for him to go that s 41 per cent of the parliamentary party. former cabinet minister andrea leadsom voted against the pm last night this morning she called for the party to move on is this the beginning of the end of the borisjohnson? i is this the beginning of the end of the boris johnson? the boris johnson? i think he has won the vote the boris johnson? i think he has won the vote comprehensively. l the boris johnson? i think he hasl won the vote comprehensively. to the boris johnson? i think he has i won the vote comprehensively. to see then have your won the vote comprehensively. to see then have your support won the vote comprehensively. to see then have your support, won the vote comprehensively. to see then have your support, do
deep inside, he should recognise that, and turn his mind to getting out in a way that spares party and country such agonies and uncertainties. i m joined by our political correspondent, lots of people are asking either cabinets now going to asking either cabinets now going to ask against him? then;n asking either cabinets now going to ask against him? ask against him? they all came out aainst ask against him? they all came out against him ask against him? they all came out against him yesterday, ask against him? they all came out against him yesterday, pretty i ask against him? they all came outj against him yesterday, pretty much all of them very publicly. we know that was in a coordinated, concerted campaign behind the scenes to push them out there. most of them went out very publicly and nailed their colours to the mast, or i don t think we will see much shift there, but i think what is going to be interesting now is the dynamic going forward, because we have always talked abou
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does he then have your support, does the party need to unite behind him? i think today is another day and i think the prime minister will want to focus on absolutely the priorities of this country. so he is the right man to lead the party into the next election? that s it thanks. andrea leadsom of courses are fervent brexiteer, coming out saying she was voting against the prime minister. we arejoined now, you tweeted you were in support of the prime minister. first tweeted you were in support of the prime minister. prime minister. first of all the prime minister. first of all the prime minister prime minister. first of all the prime minister has prime minister. first of all the prime minister has an - prime minister. first of all the prime minister has an 80 - prime minister. first of all the prime minister has an 80 seatj prime minister has an 80 seat majority, he has a democratic mandate that he needs to fulfil, we need to emphasise that this is not about london and the south ea