the reason borisjohnson left office was not down i to a policy dispute. it wasn t like when theresa may left. i it was not down to that. while rishi has delivered a whole load of the borisi johnson agenda as hisl chancellor, he is a very different character. my view is that we can have that renewal in office, - if you like, with rishi sunak. we would undoubtedly have it with penny, - but a very different character. you really do need to have been in high office to be prime - minister. can i ask what it s like, running to be leader and prime minister? you did it last time. idid. what did you think? i absolutely loved running. and this time i loved i being able to observe it with a bit of. distance? ..a perspective. before you backed rishi sunak, did your phone go bonkers, saying, would you join us?
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the very communities my colleagues have suggested you re making less safe shows just how off base these attacks are and in my view is a testament to your qualities and qualifications. so we all agree, all of us, that it s critical to protect our children and prevent the kinds of heinous crimes we ve heard about in some detail earlier today. it s why i m introduing a bipartisan reauthorization of the victims of child abuse act, something we could act on as a committee to do our job, which is to set policy and pass laws. but i also frankly think we need to be mindful that we re asking of you to get engaged in that policy dispute in front of this committee, which is not the role of a judge, something you well understand. let me turn if i could to another reason i think you re deeply qualified and that you will bring something important to the supreme court. brian stevenson, one of america s leading civil rights lawyers and by happy coincidence