public confidence, what can be done about travel restrictions and proportionality, the seriousness of the crisis by the 4th of february doesn t appear to be reflected in that debate. i doesn t appear to be reflected in that debate- that debate. i think it is a seriousness that debate. i think it is a seriousness of that debate. i think it is a seriousness of a - that debate. i think it is a seriousness of a crisis - that debate. i think it is a | seriousness of a crisis that that debate. i think it is a i seriousness of a crisis that it became but it wasn t apparent at that time. there had been a cabinet meeting on the 31st of january in which, if i remember correctly, the chief medical officer as well as a health secretary and the health secretary, and at that time the advice was the probability of the worst case, reasonable worst case was about io%. and so what you see here is a good summary of a brief discussion. the purpose of the meeting was a bilateral about the ma
clearly cross about that in her statement. game cressida. she said she recognised that the sarah everard murderer and the consequences that flowed from that, the policing that had caused real damage to the reputation of the police. i think that was her words had damage confidence in the police, she said. this evening we ve heard borisjohnson simply a quick statement from him saying that dame cressida serve the country with great distinction he thanked her for her roles rejecting the public and priti patel, she did a brief statement thanking dame cressida saying she held her role during challenging times leading the mat and making streets safer. but now of course, has the job of finding a replacement you would just discussing the replacement, my understanding is that borisjohnson does not have a role in choosing the