public obeyed the rules boris johnson himself had made. many people couldn t see love ones, go to funerals, weddings being cancelled, big life moments were put on hold because they were the rules and we all followed them. we had to because that was what was asked to fast to keep your nails say. the fact that bg and rishi sunak the fact that borisjohnson and rishi sunak, you can t expect someone who makes the law to be breaking the law. to say it s the same as getting a parking ticket or speeding fine, it doesn t wash with me or the general public. i don t know if you still talk to some of yourformer i don t know if you still talk to some of your former conservative colleagues. i should some of your former conservative colleagues. ishould imagine, i know from previous conversations i ve had with many defectors over the years from one party or another that actually quite often because of the tribal nature of politics, there s no going back and that the social links are broken as well
what he did. i have no doubt that despite our disagreements he and other people in the government at the time thought they were doing the right thing for the right reasons. i think you ve got to look all the other record of the last labour government, which delivered enormous transformation for our country in terms of public services, delivered an unprecedented period of economic growth for our country that s saw wages rise, and i say this for all of ourformer prime ministers, actually, one of our labour or conservative, it is the hardestjob in politics. it carries with it enormous weight of responsibility. i think it is right to recognise public service. the debate about tony blair and his premiership and iraq will be one that will continue for decades, if not centuries, through the history books. i think overall we can look at the record of that last labour government and be enormously proud and thank tony blairfor the enormously proud and thank tony blair for the contribution he eno
criticism for stepping back or having to step back as he sees it from some of the promises that were made in the conservative election manifesto and the leadership campaign. around the cost of living issues. and something you suspect is something that will have to give here and from jake paris smog, pressing the chancellor and the cabinet meeting to change the policies, the intended policies of national insurance, but we shall see how much pressure builds up even over this coming weekend.- how much pressure builds up even over this coming weekend. there is a sto on over this coming weekend. there is a story on the over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of the over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of the eye - over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of the eye where i l wa nt to want to get your thoughts on it. yourforme
report on that and give - that advocacy as well as accountability aspect. for both angles. alexa, you now teach a lot of these skills. in fact, i think haley is one of yourformer pupils. is itjustjournalists that want to learn them? not at all. actually, the way that we began working in the spaces in 2011, when we were looking at the upcoming tenure anniversary of the international criminal court, one of the things we were observing as researches was that many of their cases were falling apart at relatively early stages of prosecution. and the question we began asking was why. according to the judges and the thousands of pages of documents we went through, thejudges were critical of the prosecutors for not bringing in information that would corroborate what survivors would say was happening in their communities. so we began doing an assessment of what forms of information are out there that can come in and strengthen these narratives? so we began working with geospatial analysts, peopl
with things like that were actually keeping quite private and sending that to the justice i and accountability mechanisms. safe to do so, we ll share i information with the media so that they can report on that. you now teach a lot of these skills. in fact, i think haley is one of yourformer pupils. is itjustjournalists that want to learn them? not at all. actually the way began working in the spaces in 2011. when we were looking at the upcoming tenure anniversary of the international criminal court. one of the things we are observing his researches as one of those many of those cases are falling apart at relatively early stages of prosecution. according to the judges in the thousands of pages of documents we went through the judges were critical of the prosecutors for not bringing in information that would corroborate what survivors would say was happening