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with more than 1,000 people that we have engaged in. why not give it to them? why not give them access? our legal staff are involved in a process to deal with all of those things. they re not just turning everything they have over to us because they re governed by particular guidelines and strictures. and it s the exact same thing with us. it s the separation of powers. and they have all the same investigative authorities and powers we have, including the subpoena power. so, we are trying to get our story out there to the people. but i m sure we re going to be able to work things out with the department of justice. well, i m sure they re optimistic that would happen. as a former prosecutor, i think to myself of having to dot my is and cross my ts. if there s information i need to provide, if it s exculpatory,
restrictions. he also said he d thought that it was a work event. some people do not accept that description. just like tory mp caroline nokes. he is damaging us now, he is damaging the entire conservative brand with an unwillingness to accept the strictures that others have lived by. three more conservatives have publicly called for borisjohnson to go. one of them is roger gale. first of all he made an apology, which was the right thing to do, i accept that. but unfortunately he then went on to say that he spent 25 minutes at a, what he described, as a work event, which was in fact a party, having said on the 8th of december at the despatch box that he was not aware of any parties in downing street. well, he clearly attended one which means he misled the house. well, an investigation by senior civil servant sue gray will determine whether rules were broken at that gathering and other alleged parties. her report is due next week.
what s actually in this report about what was going on, is they recognise that he has done. he s taken very many important decisions during the pandemic with relation to the vaccine, with relation now to the booster programme and hopefully we will be coming soon out of the plan b restrictions because of the 0micron variant and being one of the leading countries in europe, if not the world, in hopefully our exit from the pandemic and therefore i think people also weigh up many of those decisions, which the prime minister has been absolutely central to. but, again, it comes back to trust and it comes back to how people see him as a leader. now, caroline nokes, who used to have ministerial office, doesn t any more in your party, she said, regretfully, because of these issues, in her view, he looks like a liability. he is damaging us. he is damaging the entire conservative brand with an unwillingness to accept the strictures during covid that others have lived by. that s her conclusi
conservative brand with an unwillingness to accept the strictures that other people have lived by. and it s left some tories pitted against one another their scottish leader, douglas ross, had called on the pm to resign. last night, jacob rees mogg himself in the cabinet turned on mr ross. douglas ross has always been quite a lightweight figure. 0of! ..so i don t think that his. sorry. hang on and he s been. so the leader of the scottish conservatives and msp and an mp is a lightweight? ithink. i think the scottish - secretary s a much more substantial and important. we re talking about 31 scottish msps. ..figure in this. well. so there s real disquiet among many conservatives, while they wait for that inquiry by the civil servant sue gray. the prime minister has admitted that he was in the downing street garden, he s admitted it was a party, and therefore she doesn t have to find that that s already been acknowledged. what she has to find is to work out,