from coleen rooney, saying it s in the bag . and the daily star s sunday edition shows a picture of a russian attack dog who was rescued by ukrainian soldiers and trained to work for them instead. so let s begin. well, let s start first of all with the observer, which has the headline, pm to sacrifice a top official over partygate to save himself. if we start with you, jo, first of all. isn t the whole point that if there s any kind of criticism of the partygate shouldn t it be borisjohnson? there s no one else who can really take the fall really than the prime minister himself? ~ , ., ., ~ really than the prime minister himself? ~ , ., ., ~ himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be the - himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be the same i wouldn t that would be the same anywhere e
be a vote loser and obviously what would he a big vote loser and obviously what would be a big test for him in the forthcoming by elections next month in wakefield, which could easily go labour, in wakefield, which could easily go labour, and in honiton and tiverton, which labour, and in honiton and tiverton, which may labour, and in honiton and tiverton, which may well go liberal democrat and i which may well go liberal democrat and i think which may well go liberal democrat and i think the tory mps, especially in lih and i think the tory mps, especially in lib dem and i think the tory mps, especially in lib dem facing seats, your traditional tory wealthy areas, they are the traditional tory wealthy areas, they are the ones most worried because its traditional tory supporters who are nrost its traditional tory supporters who are most upset about partygate and the rule are most upset about partygate and the rule breaking. if we are most upset about partygate and the rul