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This is bbc news. i m ben brown live in downing street. our headlines at 2: borisjohnson fights for his premiership over lockdown parties in downing street and defends his record to a packed house of commons. with support in his own party looking increasingly fragile, mrjohnson fought back. we have more people in employment, more employees on the payroll now than they were before the pandemic began. that is what my staff have been working on in downing street, mr speaker. doesn t the country deserve so much better than this out of touch, out of control, out of ideas, and soon to be out of office prime minister?
Cheering this morning a dramatic defection the conservative mp for bury south, christian wakeford, crossed the commons floor to join the labour party and a former cabinet minister had this for boris johnson. you have sat there too long - for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. and i mjane hill here in the studio the other headlines this hour. living with coronavirus: boris johnson outlines a relaxation of some of the restrictions in england. the cost of living has risen at its fastest pace for nearly 30 years, driven by increases in food and energy prices.