and just to stabilise the ship? the and ust to stabilise the ship? the risk and just to stabilise the ship? the risk at the and just to stabilise the ship? ire risk at the moment and just to stabilise the ship? iue risk at the moment is and just to stabilise the ship? iie risk at the moment is continuing with this chaos, not having a stable labour government, that is why they should be a general election. we cannotjust allow should be a general election. we cannot just allow the tory party to keep putting up the next candidate in the middle of this chaos. there is a choice. there is a labour party thatis is a choice. there is a labour party that is capable of stabilising the economy, has a clear plan and the public are entitled to choose between that stable labour government and this utter chaos of the conservatives. are government and this utter chaos of the conservatives. government and this utter chaos of the conservatives. are you ready for government? the conservatives. are yo
the public through higher prices and . the public through higher prices and mortgages is not a soap opera. these are real lives that have been impacted by the mass of the top of the toy dobbe have had this revolving door, we ve had these experiments, the public are entitled to choose between this utter chaos and a labour party which will stabilise the economy and we ve got a clear plan for growth, for living standards, and forjobs at the future. in the general election so the public can make their mind up about this utter chaos. isn’t the public can make their mind up about this utter chaos. about this utter chaos. isn t an argument about this utter chaos. isn t an argument that about this utter chaos. isn t an argument that a about this utter chaos. isn t an argument that a general- about this utter chaos. isn t an l argument that a general election will prolong the stability to an outcome of that general election? do we need the chance for a clean slate
they need to grow a backbone on this, if they need to grow a backbone on this, if i they need to grow a backbone on this, if i might say so. it s not good this, if i might say so. it s not good enough that we have discontinued this notion that we ust discontinued this notion that we just slot discontinued this notion that we just slot someone else in an office and we just slot someone else in an office and we all just slot someone else in an office and we all carry on. there are so many and we all carry on. there are so many people who have been slotted into office many people who have been slotted into office recently. this is not how into office recently. this is not how a into office recently. this is not how a democracy should work. westminster is not working, it s not functioning westminster is not working, it s not functioning at all. and i think particularly for people in scotland, who have particularly for people in scotland, who have not voted for a tory go
reply, well, it s not a circumstance i would wish to see. clearly, embarrassed, really, by this whole situation, and wanting to get all of this done within a matter of days. i think tory mps feel quite humiliated by it, actually. the level of embarrassment i ve picked up of the last few days, the level of feeling that this is just, last few days, the level of feeling that this isjust, the last few days, the level of feeling that this is just, the show has completely come off the road, there are no wheels left on the car, things are extraordinarily bad. i think a lot of them have given up, quite frankly, certainly among those i ve spoken to in the last few days, i ve spoken to in the last few days, i ve spoken to ministers who are dusting off their cvs with a view to losing their seat and having to find something else to do. it s a complete mess. it is chaos. and i think the question tory mps will have to face up to in the next few hours is how do they give the impression they can move