street and the guidelines were followed. and yet here we are a couple of months later with an official verdict in black and white. this report may only have been 12 pages long, but it had one big, difficult, damning conclusion that there was rule breaking at the top of government while millions of us were following the rules, locked down during a national emergency. now the police will investigate and several events that the prime minister himself was at will be part of those investigations. there is no world in which that is not something thatis world in which that is not something that is serious, difficult and damaging for downing street. that is absolutely clear. but borisjohnson has promised his mps tonight that he will make changes, and it will be up to them now to judge in the coming days and weeks whether or not he is able to get through this. his allies in the last few days have done a lot to try to shore up support. there is necessarily a belief that that is suddenly fallin
and shore up angry mps, but attacks on number ten from the tory side were opened by none other than a withering former prime minister. either my right honourable friend had not read the rules or didn t understand what they meant, and others around him, or they didn t think the rules applied to number ten. which was it? i am deeply concerned by these events and very concerned indeed by some of the things that he has said from that dispatch box and i have to tell him, he no longer enjoys my support. it seems a lot of people - attended events in may 2020. the one i recall attending - was my grandmother s funeral. i didn t hug my siblings, i didn t hug my parents. j i gave a eulogy and then. afterwards, i didn t even go to her house for a cup of tea. i drove back three hours i to kent from staffordshire. does the prime minister think i m a fool? - no, mr speaker, i want to thank my honourable friend and i want to say how deeply i sympathise with him
elite, the oligarchs, who support president putin enjoys and wants, so thatis president putin enjoys and wants, so that is the deterrence side of the equation. the other side of course is diplomacy in a dialogue, and on that side, slightly less progress. there was a meeting of the un security council this afternoon and it was a rather testy affair, more of an exchange of accusations rather than any possible solutions. boris johnson was supposed to have a conversation with president putin this afternoon on the phone, and that didn t happen because of the sue gray update and statement to parliament, and that was a diplomatic opportunity missed. the government say that could happen as early as tomorrow when the prime minister is supposed to be coming here to put on a show of support for ukraine. he was supposed to be accompanied by liz truss, but she has covid and is not coming. so diplomacy is happening but it s not
conservative people that want to vote will look at that and not only do they not believe what they say, they don t care about the common person. i m going to roll- the ball to freddie. in leigh community centre, it s yoga in one room, a parent and toddler session in another. we re a0 miles from westminster here, but it can feel further, the cost of living more important to louise, running this class, than parties in government. i don t see any relationship with the by election and the parties at all. i think it s very, very separate, so in terms of what s happening within leigh on sea at the moment with the by election, i wouldn t even consider the parties. this is a strange by election, because the main opposition parties aren t fielding candidates out of respect for sir david amess. what is striking is, while the well of support for the conservatives runs deep here, this has been, for a lot of people,
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