proportion. wouldn t it be better if we had complete clarity, proportion. wouldn t it be better if we had complete clarity, as - proportion. wouldn t it be better ifj we had complete clarity, as labour is asking for, about the precise chain of events? t is asking for, about the precise chain of events? is asking for, about the precise chain of events? i think she has rovided chain of events? i think she has provided that. chain of events? i think she has provided that. at chain of events? i think she has provided that. at the - chain of events? i think she has provided that. at the cabinet | provided that. at the cabinet secretary. by definition, suella coming back into office is a sign of confidence on the part of the government as a whole that she is equipped, ready and in fact more than able to deal with the task in front of her. than able to deal with the task in front of her- than able to deal with the task in front of her. ,, ., ., , , ., . , front of her. should the assu
will look at the stories and say, what lies behind that? when you re dealing with national security matters, it will often be the case there is information you cannot share because it might compromise national security or effective operation government. again, having been minister. she operation government. again, having been minister. been minister. she was willing to share it and been minister. she was willing to share it and we been minister. she was willing to share it and we have been minister. she was willing to share it and we have big been minister. she was willing to share it and we have big shoes - been minister. she was willing to share it and we have big shoes to l share it and we have big shoes to talk about and particularly housing this morning which is part of your job big issues. millions of people are anxious about rent and mortgage and it is part of yourjob in government now and previously to get on with it. to start off, we have had an e mailfrom a viewer
commit very firmly to the target of 300,000 new homes every year. that target was brought in when you were chancellor. why is housing so difficult as a problem to solve in this country? tt difficult as a problem to solve in this country? difficult as a problem to solve in this count ? , . . . this country? it is a huge challenge for the tory this country? it is a huge challenge for the tory party this country? it is a huge challenge for the tory party because - this country? it is a huge challenge for the tory party because on i this country? it is a huge challenge for the tory party because on the l for the tory party because on the one hand for the tory party because on the one hand you have got a commitment, as michael one hand you have got a commitment, as michael gove reiterated, to build more as michael gove reiterated, to build more homes, in aggregate, but at the same more homes, in aggregate, but at the same time, more homes, in aggregate, but at the same time, y
asked from a role that the government had asked me from a role that the government had asked me to from a role that the government had asked me to do, to be the lgbtq business asked me to do, to be the lgbtq business champions asked why did i resign? business champions asked why did i resign? i business champions asked why did i resign? i resigned because the government wasn t pushing forward with its government wasn t pushing forward with its manifesto commitments. alongside that, we collapsed a conference which should have been an opportunity conference which should have been an opportunity for business, full civil society. opportunity for business, full civil society, for opportunity for business, full civil society, for everybody that is interested in that policy to be able to push interested in that policy to be able to push forward reforms. a lot interested in that policy to be able to push forward reforms. to push forward reforms. a lot of this debate. to push
last few days, the prime minister is not going to the environmental summit, cop, and the government has signalled to the king they do not want him to go and alok sharma, climate envoy in this country, demoted from sitting in the cabinet, he is not happy, would you blame the viewers for thinking this new leadership of the tory party does not take the environment and climate change as seriously? tie. not take the environment and climate change as seriously? change as seriously? no, we take it incredibly seriously. change as seriously? no, we take it incredibly seriously. what change as seriously? no, we take it incredibly seriously. what you i change as seriously? no, we take it incredibly seriously. what you want | incredibly seriously. what you want to field the strongest team at cop26 but even more important than who goes is what we do. where the country in the g7 which is decarbonising fastest, we have a plan that ensures we enhance protection for nature and indeed make sure tha