the country look like a bunch of clowns or maybe you can wait but the damage has been done. this is the point and this is why tory mps are so despondent, is they realise that in the space of a week she has managed to take their reputation, whether or not it is true, take on the reputation for economic management and flushed it down the toilet. the reaction from the markets last week showed how incompetence she and the chancellor are when it comes to basic politics. they didn t even discuss this with the cabinet never mind their own mps, now they expect mps to vote for it. it s crackers. you mps, now they expect mps to vote for it. it s crackers. it. it s crackers. you follow developments it. it s crackers. you follow developments very - it. it s crackers. you follow developments very closely | it. it s crackers. you follow. developments very closely at westminster and number ten. this idea there was no consultation with the cabinet, does that gel with you? everything in th
in his leadership following reports into lockdown parties in downing street. pressure on the scottish government over fairies as a fat head of the network says services are deteriorating. a feast fit for a clean, preparations and pulsing for next week and s platinum jubilee celebrations. a feast fit for a queen, preparations and pulsing for next week and s platinum jubilee celebrations. hello, welcome to bbc news. texas is where we began this hour. police say it was the wrong decision to delay entering the classroom in a school in the city of uvalde, where 21 people were killed by a gunman on tuesday. salvador ramos who was 18, barricaded himself inside the room, shooting 19 children and two teachers. it took 53 minutes for armed police to eventually go in. as the local people come to terms with tragedy, grief is turning into anger. here s our north america editor, sarah smith. the police broke windows at the school to get children out after the shooting, carrying some of t
the country look like a bunch of clowns or maybe you can wait but the damage has been done. this is the point and this is why tory mps are so despondent, is they realise that in the space of a week she has managed to take their reputation, whether or not it is true, take on the reputation for economic management and flushed it down the toilet. the reaction from the markets last week showed how incompetence she and the chancellor are when it comes to basic politics. they didn t even discuss this with the cabinet never mind their own mps, now they expect mps to vote for it. it s crackers. you mps, now they expect mps to vote for it. it s crackers. it. it s crackers. you follow developments it. it s crackers. you follow developments very - it. it s crackers. you follow developments very closely | it. it s crackers. you follow. developments very closely at westminster and number ten. this idea there was no consultation with the cabinet, does that gel with you? everything in the last wee
now, when that sue gray report was published on wednesday spelling out the scale of rule breaking that had gone on in downing street and some other government buildings during covid restrictions, there wasn t a huge swell of rebellion from the conservative benches. there wasn t anything that felt like a threat that was going to topple boris johnson, let s remember, 5a conservative mps submit letters to the 1922 committee, that backbench committee of mps it triggers a vote of confidence in the leader, but it didn t really feel like that was close on the day that predicate report. if you mps did publicly go voice their criticism, but today we have had a few interesting interventions, so as you mentioned, paul holmes, parliamentary prior private secretary in the home office, sort of the bottom rung of a government career, it s unpaid but perhaps people in government thank you have got potential and are