few months while normal people grapple with those issues? it will be really hard grapple with those issues? it will be really hard for grapple with those issues? it will be really hard for boris grapple with those issues? it will be really hard for boris johnson l grapple with those issues? it ll be really hard for boris johnson to be really hard for borisjohnson to make any big calls because he said to his cabinet he is basically a caretaker, hisjob over the next to his cabinet he is basically a caretaker, his job over the next few weeks is to keep the show on the road and make sure the wheels do not come off the bus. that it will be really hard for borisjohnson to make any big calls because he said to his cabinet he is basically a caretaker, hisjob over the next to his cabinet he is basically a caretaker, his job over the next few weeks is to keep the show on the road and make sure the wheels do not come off the bus. that s up to potentially £3000 at the end of august. it s a
as a caretaker prime minister, labour threatens to call for a vote of no confidence in the government if he doesn t go immediately. he needs to go from being prime minister. i mean, he is a proven liar now, he is somebody who cannot be trusted. 0k. and we cannot have him on for three months. japan s former prime minister shinzo abe is said to be in a grave condition after being shot while delivering a speech at a campaign event. and in sport. britain s cameron norrie faces novak djokovic in wimbledon s semi finals later with the winner to face australia s nick kyrios. conservative mps hoping to replace borisjohnson as leader of the party and prime minister are starting
from the states. i think we had a similar situation - at home with donald trump last year. so i think you guys are about in the same boat as we are. - because he s digging his heels in and he doesn t want to go? exactly. it s the same thing. i don t know why they re keeping him on, though, for a few weeks. i think he s keeping himself on, isn t he? probably. yeah, yeah, yeah. who next? oh, i don t know. no idea. the only certainty more uncertainty. to great grimsby now, which until it turned blue at the 2019 general election, had been held by labour since 1945. tim iredale has been finding out how voters there feel about boris johnson s resignation. he s the prime minister many will credit with breaking the red wall. turning traditional labour towns like grimsby tory blue. boris johnson s announcement today dividing opinion here. it s too late, he should have gone
he is believed to be putting a leadership team together, but some tory mps are cross he didn t cut taxes. sajid javid has stood for leader before and was the first cabinet minister to resign this week. the foreign secretary liz truss has never hidden her intentions. she voted remain in 2016 but has been a fierce defender of brexit ever since. the grass roots seem to like her. penny mordaunt is a royal navy reservist, and defence secretary under theresa may, now widely thought to be gunning for the top job. and there s nadhim zahawi, appointed chancellor this week and ambitious, as they all are. the government s top legal officer, suella braverman, has already put her hat in the ring, and was gently teased about it by labour. and can i say what an honour it is to be at this dispatch box facing the next prime minister, as she awaits her call from the palace. attorney general.