minster has even left the cop summit in dubai early to come back for the vote. here s our particle correspond and a warning her report contains flash photography. it was still dark when conservative mps arrived at downing street early this morning. over breakfast, the prime minister was trying to persuade them to back his latest attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. , ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ,, ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. , ., ., ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ,, ., ., ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ., ., ., ., ., , rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were tight-lipped - rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were tight-lipped on | the bill? they were tight-lipped on the bill? they were tight-lipped on the way out the bill? they were tight-lipped on the way ou
establishment likes him from the start. this will be what boris johnson wants to do. but the extent to which it is actually helpful for his return to politics is an open question. i suspect there is a growing group of conservative mps andindeed growing group of conservative mps and indeed shrinking group of boris johnson supporters that welcome this kind of sideshow and that is what it is becoming. he is no longer an mp. suggestions his parliamentary pass be suspended. it is an increasing sideshow and absent of a large defeat at the next election, it is quite hard to see a group of conservative mps quite hard to see a group of conservative mp5 or majority of conservative mp5 or majority of conservative mps wanting to return to that. to conservative mps wanting to return to that. ., , x conservative mps wanting to return to that. ., , a , conservative mps wanting to return to that. ., , , ., ., conservative mps wanting to return tothat. ., , ., to that. to pick up on that, sam, how muc
across the country, they are angry that the conservative government has let them down so badly over things like the cost of living and the nhs crisis. tory mp taking their communities for granted. and in many areas like this people know that if they want to get rid of the conservatives, they need to vote liberal democrat and get a real true, true champion for their community. there has been some reaction from fellow conservative mps. there has been some reaction from fellow conservative mp5. fellow conservative mps. dominic raab always fellow conservative mps. dominic raab always had fellow conservative mps. dominic raab always had the fellow conservative mps. dominic raab always had the highest - fellow conservative mps. dominic raab always had the highest of. raab always had the highest of standards as the justice sector demanding his department work ha rd hard on peoples priorities. he also set the high standards in terms of the threshold of his resignation. so when he was fo
bird counting survey. we are showing you this and waiting for the bed to appear. and those birds are probably hiding from the chill this morning because it is a frosty site for some but will ten milder later. with it, more cloud around and this weekend, pretty windy. your full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday 28th january. our main story. there s increasing pressure on the government to delay a planned rise in national insurance. a number of backbench conservative mp5 have joined calls to put off the increase for a year to help relieve the cost of living crisis. one minister has admitted the plan is unpopular, and says the government is in listening mode as our political correspondent, helen catt, reports. welcome to question time. speaking on the bbc s question time programme, the armed forces ministerjames heappey appeared to concede that raising national insurance from april to pay for the covid backlog in social care, was unpopular, describing opposition among the audi