and the person on the poll was saying that what s happening here was a recruiting sergeant for scottish independence, to what extent do you think that s true? i think anyone, whether in scotland or anywhere think anyone, whether in scotland or anywhere else, actually looking at this shambles we have had to deal with over this shambles we have had to deal with over the past few weeks and months. with over the past few weeks and months, would certainly very reasonably think there must be a better reasonably think there must be a better way of doing things, so it s no surprise better way of doing things, so it s no surprise that people in scotland are looking at westminster and saying. are looking at westminster and saying, that s what make this is ridiculous. saying, that s what make this is ridiculous, undemocratic, chaotic, costing ridiculous, undemocratic, chaotic, costing us ridiculous, undemocratic, chaotic, costing us money, damaging pupils lives costing us money,
circular starmer. he has been saying there has to be an immediate general election in the wake of liz truss s resignation saying, after 12 years of tory failure, the british people deserve more than this revolving door of chaos. let s have a listen to what he has been saying. well, what a mess- to what he has been saying. well, what a mess. this to what he has been saying. well, what a mess. this is to what he has been saying. well, what a mess. this is not - to what he has been saying. well, what a mess. this is notjust i to what he has been saying. well, what a mess. this is notjust a - to what he has been saying. fill what a mess. this is notjust a soap opera at the top of the tory party. it is linkage damage to our economy and the reputation of our country. and the public a pain with higher prices, with higher mortgages. so we can t have a revolving door of chaos. we can t have another experiment. there is an alternative and that is a staple labour government and the public
well, the new premise to be in place, well, you the new premise to be in place, well, you think that would mean there well, you think that would mean there is well, you think that would mean there is no well, you think that would mean there is no time for the westminster government to change course and calling government to change course and calling an government to change course and calling an election if indeed they had the calling an election if indeed they had the legal means to do so. if it was concluded a little bit earlier, -et was concluded a little bit earlier, get a was concluded a little bit earlier, get a new was concluded a little bit earlier, get a new northern ireland secretary of the get a new northern ireland secretary of the different ideas who could find some sort of legal mechanism for delaying that assembly election? so far for delaying that assembly election? so far we for delaying that assembly election? so far we have had a crossed military
quitter. truss said she was a fighter, not a quitter. and truss said she was a fighter, not a quitter, and now she s gone. i think eventually quitter, and now she s gone. i think eventually related a real terminal term eventually related a real terminal term for eventually related a real terminal term for her last night with the chaos term for her last night with the chaos over the fracking vote, i think chaos over the fracking vote, i think that chaos over the fracking vote, i think thatjust writ chaos over the fracking vote, i think that just writ large how the tory party think that just writ large how the tory party was in meltdown, essentially. she had no authority, couldrit essentially. she had no authority, couldn t even work out whether it was a couldn t even work out whether it was a confidence motion, her mps were was a confidence motion, her mps were voting was a confidence motion, her mps were voting on, or not. and even theni were voting on, or not. an