clear breach of security rules from someone who is meant to be on charge of that as home secretary. weill. of that as home secretary. well, suella apologised of that as home secretary. well, suella apologised for of that as home secretary. well, suella apologised for the - of that as home secretary. -ii suella apologised for the mistake she made and indeed resigned from government. but the prime minister has made it clear that suella deserves a second chance and i am glad suella is in cabinet, because she is a first rate front rank politician, someone absolutely committed to making sure that the two principal responsibilities any home secretary has come safeguarding our and home secretary has come safeguarding ourand improving home secretary has come safeguarding our and improving policing, home secretary has come safeguarding ourand improving policing, is charged with energy and focus. she said as soon charged with energy and focus. she said as soon as she realised her important
borrow to cut taxes. if you are in this position, would borrow to cut taxes. if you are in this position, would you - borrow to cut taxes. if you are in this position, would you be i this position, would you be borrowing at the same levels if you are chancellor? are chancellor? either have a ways been a fiscal are chancellor? either have a ways been a fiscal conservative - are chancellor? either have a ways been a fiscal conservative and i i been a fiscal conservative and i think been a fiscal conservative and i think fiscal conservatism will reassert think fiscal conservatism will reassert itself now. butjust think fiscal conservatism will reassert itself now. but just a word of caution reassert itself now. but just a word of caution on the benefits uprating. all chancellors, all governments try and roll all chancellors, all governments try and roll the pitch ahead of any budget and roll the pitch ahead of any budget or statement.- and roll the pitch ahead of any budget or
information that is in the public domain, rush tojudgment in a way that would seem to be inappropriate. so again, i understand why people are asking these questions. i am satisfied, more than satisfied, that in resigning, accepting responsibility, apologising and then in being assured by the burnet secretary and the prime minister that suella coming back into office was the right thing, that suella is now in a position to do the work that she is dedicated to doing. but this is a huge distraction and there are other stories in this morning s press about things going wrong in her time in the home office, her attitude towards the migration centre in kent, concerns about how she is composing herself is that there are people in your party who believe rishi sunak may have made an error ofjudgment bringing her back into government. into government. there are two thins. into government. there are two things- it s into government. there are two things. it s the into government. there are t
that was, according to most political watchers, on of the first real moments, in public at least, when the process of bringing down liz truss began. he was on the backbenches then. he is back in government now and in the studio with us this morning. you have returned to government as levelling up secretary. and have returned to government as levelling up secretary. and aged significantly- levelling up secretary. and aged significantly. let s levelling up secretary. and aged significantly. let s hope - levelling up secretary. and aged significantly. let s hope we - levelling up secretary. and aged significantly. let s hope we don tj significantly. let s hope we don t all are significantly. let s hope we don t all age too significantly. let s hope we don t all age too much significantly. let s hope we don t all age too much in significantly. let s hope we don t all age too much in the - significantly. let s hope we don t all age too much in the next - significantly. let s hope
i will deliver on its promise. he says he ll stick to what borisjohnson promised three years ago, but beyond that, how much do we know? we know he backed brexit. we know he was fined for breaking covid rules, alongside borisjohnson, and we know he quit from government, helping bring down his old boss. we know over the summer, when he tried and failed to become leader, he predicted some of the economic chaos that shoved liz truss out. oh, and we know that he s fond of the odd fancy pr shoots. but this morning, we re going to try and get a sense of the kind of prime minister he might be. do send us your thoughts at kuenssberg@bbc.co.uk. but let s start with lord hammond. you were in the cabinet when rishi sunak arrived as a whippersnapper. what challenges face him and what sort of leader will he be? he what challenges face him and what sort of leader will he be? sort of leader will he be? he has a hue sort of leader will he be? he has a huge challenge sort of leader will he be? he has