luyken put it, things are going strange. larkin. where everything is spinning. a nation requires a still point. when times are difficult, it requires comfort. and when direction is hard to find, it requires leadership. the loss of our queen robs this country of our queen robs this country of its still list point, its greatest comfort, at precisely the time we need those things most. but our queen scommitment to us, her life of public service, was underpinned by one crucial understanding that the country she came to symbolise is bigger than any one individual or any one institution. it is the sum total of all our history and all our endeavours and it will endure. the late queen would have wanted us to redouble our
win and the clear message. your extraordinary win and the clear message. your extraordinary efforts win and the clear message. your extraordinary efforts have - extraordinary efforts have delivered and historic result and sent a shockwave through british politics. tonight, the people of tiverton and honiton have spoken for britain, they have spoken for britain, they have sent a loud and clear message, it is time for boris johnson to go. and go now. at johnson to go. and go now. at the other end of the country, in northern england, afterjoy for the opposition labor party, another upset for the government who have lost a key brick in the so called red wall that symbolise their sweeping victory over labour two years ago. now it is labor s turn to celebrate. tonight, the people of wakefield have spoken on behalf of the british people. they have said unreservedly, boris
are telling me that they hope by wednesday. a resolution well not only condemn russia s aggression towards ukraine and call for humanitarian access, but it s also going to include a provision basically deploring belarus s involvement in the conflict. let s remember why this resolution is coming up in the general assembly, a body which is really symbolically meant to kind of symbolise the collective conscious of the world. it doesn t have any kind of binding legal powers in the way the security council does. the security council called this meeting and called this photo because russia vetoed a us draught resolution in the security council on friday. they are hoping for a vote there. as i say, we have more than 100 countries speaking over the next few days. we will see how many diplomats can come on board with that western resolution. we