guess with this kind of majority, evenif guess with this kind of majority, even if some of those who abstained on the second reading, might want to vote against the programme motion, probably the government is still going to survive. in the end, a better day for mr sunak than perhaps some were anticipating. as in truth, often ends up being the case in these occasions, that being said, these occasions, that being said, the government will have used up quite a lot of political capital getting this result and they will be arguments down the track about some of the detail of this bill. let’s of the detail of this bill. let s take a look of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at some - of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at some of - of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at some of the i of the detail of this bill. let s i take a look at some of the legal arguments down the track. we can speak to an im
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow morning. with me i got the political editor of the people and the sunday mirror and also the political commentatorjoe phillips. we have had a few technical issues here this evening, so we only have a small selection of tomorrow s front pages available, butjoe and nigel of course ever the professional is doing their best, thank you very much for that, now looking very quickly at the saarte front pages, the sunday telegraph says boris johnson urges haulage firms to raise drivers pay and it s the labour party conference this week, the sunday mirror has a pledge from keir starmer that he will tax primary schools in order to help porous