answer. ., ~ ., ., answer. you know about the report that i have answer. you know about the report that i have not answer. you know about the report that i have not even answer. you know about the report that i have not even seen - answer. you know about the report that i have not even seen yet - answer. you know about the report that i have not even seen yet so i that i have not even seen yet so it is hard for me to comment on it. but will you talk to us? is hard for me to comment on it. but will you talk to us? what we are doinu is but will you talk to us? what we are doing is having but will you talk to us? what we are doing is having an but will you talk to us? what we are doing is having an interview - but will you talk to us? what we are doing is having an interview now- doing is having an interview now talking about tackling illegal migration. talking about tackling illegal miiration. , talking about tackling illegal migration- talking about tackling illega
the completely idiotically amoral delivery of, life is normal, let the little people suffer, let the other people, you know, give up what that we would normally do, just pour another glass of bulgarian burgundy and have done with it. and have done with it. samuel, tuickl , and have done with it. samuel, quickly. on and have done with it. samuel, quickly. on the and have done with it. samuel, quickly, on the specific - and have done with it. samuel, | quickly, on the specific question that has exercised westminster this week, do you think that boris johnson knew what was going on? that is a very difficult question. i think is a very difficult question. i think the is a very difficult question. i think the privileges committee s report think the privileges committee s report was busily very damning. i am never report was busily very damning. i am never going report was busily very damning. i am never going to give an opinion on whether never going to give an opinion on wheth
years ago. do you now agree with the privileges committee he lied? the privileies privileges committee he lied? tue: privileges committee he lied? tte: privileges committee report privileges committee he lied? tt2 privileges committee report is pretty clear. there are several things to say. the first is it is boris s sincere belief he was assured that the rules were followed. i would invite everyone to read the privileges committee report, it draws some important distinctions between boris s belief, the way in which he sought to assure himself on the facts, and the views andindeed himself on the facts, and the views and indeed the testimony of others. i entirely understand that there is a desire for what was a complex, fruit and flawed execution of policy within number 10 to be summed up in one word. the reason the privileges committee took their time and issued a report at such length is that
justine greening, michael gove was fluttering her there, see what she made of that. do you think the conservatives are going to be able to move on from all of this? t conservatives are going to be able to move on from all of this? i hope so but i to move on from all of this? i hope so but i think to move on from all of this? i hope so but i think it to move on from all of this? i hope so but i think it would to move on from all of this? i hope so but i think it would be to move on from all of this? i hope so but i think it would be easier i to move on from all of this? i hope so but i think it would be easier to | so but i think it would be easier to persuade the public we have moved on if mps simply went into the house of commons on monday and supported the privileges committee report. actually quite important for people to see there was due process, come out with an outcome, get behind it. that is i think actually quite an important moment for the conservatives. , , ., ., cons
fall short. he has already forfeited hisjob as prime minister and left the house of commons. bi; and left the house of commons. by his own volition. is it important that prime minister. mr; his own volition. is it important that prime minister. . .- his own volition. is it important that prime minister. my own view is i am that prime minister. my own view is i am grateful that prime minister. my own view is i am grateful to that prime minister. my own view is i am grateful to the that prime minister. my own view is i am grateful to the committee, l that prime minister. my own viewj is i am grateful to the committee, i think their work is good. ftiiufhgt think their work is good. what eole think their work is good. what people will think their work is good. what people will want think their work is good. what people will want to think their work is good. what people will want to do i think their work is good. what people will want to do you i think their work is good. wh