send a the liberal democrats in order to send a message to the conservative mps send a message to the conservative mps and send a message to the conservative mps. and i m afraid of those tory mps. and i m afraid of those tory mps who mps. and i m afraid of those tory mps who backed the prime minister, this lying. mps who backed the prime minister, this lying, lawbreaking prime minister, they are tone deaf to what the vast minister, they are tone deaf to what the vast majority of the british public the vast majority of the british public want. they want to see this prime public want. they want to see this prime minister gone. sir public want. they want to see this prime minister gone. public want. they want to see this prime minister gone. sir ed davey, leader of the prime minister gone. sir ed davey, leader of the liberal prime minister gone. sir ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats, i leader of the liberal democrats, thank you forjoining us on breakfast. let s
by elections. perhaps there is a small by elections. perhaps there is a small window for him there that if the results are, if they hold onto one or the results are, if they hold onto one or both the results are, if they hold onto one or both of those by some miracle one or both of those by some miracle, elderly polls indicate they will not. miracle, elderly polls indicate they will not, that give malcontents pause will not, that give malcontents pause. but i think what happens next is that pause. but i think what happens next is that boris pause. but i think what happens next is that borisjohnson hangs on by his fingernails, by his fingers, whatever, his fingernails, by his fingers, whatever, and it will take a move from whatever, and it will take a move from someone, or several senior people from someone, or several senior people in from someone, or several senior people in the tory party, to convince people in the tory party, to convince him otherwise. the quest
are my greatest election winner in the last 30 years, for the unknown? that is the last 30 years, for the unknown? that is all the last 30 years, for the unknown? that is all that is keeping boris johnson that is all that is keeping boris johnson in paris this morning. that johnson in paris this morning. that is johnson in paris this morning. that is the johnson in paris this morning. that is the political side of things. npowerthis that is the political side of things. npower this morning. that is the political side of things. npowerthis morning. i m fascinated by the psychological side of things, as someone who knows him well. this is a prime minister who likes to be liked, who likes to be popular. i wonder whether his head micro when his head hit the pillow last night, what was he going to be thinking about the fact that 40% of his mps voted against him? how will he deal with that? well. how will he deal with that? well, ou how will he deal with that? well, you k
where discipline has broken down, and where abuse has become commonplace between where abuse has become commonplace between members of his party. once you have between members of his party. once you have got that poison running through the bloodstream of a party, running through the bloodstream of a party, it s running through the bloodstream of a party, it s very difficult to control party, it s very difficult to control. he has to get a grip very quickly control. he has to get a grip very quickly. he control. he has to get a grip very quickly. he will try to move on, try to set quickly. he will try to move on, try to set the quickly. he will try to move on, try to set the agenda. there is a big speech to set the agenda. there is a big speech on to set the agenda. there is a big speech on the economy next week, a speech speech on the economy next week, a speech on speech on the economy next week, a speech on housing this week, to get his grip speech on housing