stood up, it fell silent. and i think that was because people thought, hang on a minute, this is the kind of guy who might lob a grenade into the chamber. and sure enough, he did. and there have been some reports since then saying, well, actually, this and the defection have rallied the tory mps round because they don t like kind of rank disloyalty. but i think it s very hard to think of something else that is a more arresting visual moment from today that will be on the bulletins. ok, well, let s think about how borisjohnson and his team have responded to it all because, you know, we keep hearing news reports of something called operation red meat. laura hughes from the financial times. what is operation red meat? is it even real? it doesn t sound like it is real, but unfortunately it is. and the idea behind it is people around number 10 and round the prime minister are chucking out these big headline grabbing announcements in the hope that it will remind the great british public that
dream of, isn t it? yeah, i thought it was very interesting to go back and have a look at the hansard records of that 1940 debate because leo amery, who delivered it the first time well, the second time after oliver cromwell also sort of whispered it. and that was to me the most interesting thing. the kind of drag ends of pmqs without being rude to backbench mps can often deteriorate into would the prime minister like to say anything about the opening of my new garden centre? and so what was interesting was, asjoey says, it was a very heckling pmqs. but actually, when david davis stood up, it fell silent. and i think that was because people thought, hang on a minute, this is the kind of guy who might lob a grenade into the chamber. and sure enough, he did. and there have been some reports since then saying, well, actually, this and the defection have rallied the tory mps round because they don t like kind of rank disloyalty. but i think it s very hard to think of something e
anything about the opening of my new garden centre? j and so what was interesting was, asjoey says, - it was a very heckling pmqs. but, actually, when david davis stood up, it fell silent. - and i think that was because people - thought, hang on a minute, this is the kind of guy- who might lob a grenade into the chamber! - and sure enough, he did. and there have been some reports- since then, saying, well, actually, - this and the defection have rallied the tory mp round| because they don t like kind of rank disloyalty. but i think it s very hard i to think of something else that is a more arresting i visual moment from today that it will be i on the bulletins. 0k, well, let s think about how borisjohnson and his team have responded to it all because, you know, we keep hearing news reports of something called 0peration red meat. laura hughes from the financial times, what is 0peration red meat? is it even real? it doesn t sound like it is real, but unfortunately it is. and the id
is the kind of guy who might lob a grenade into the chamber. and sure enough, he did. and there have been some reports since then saying, well, actually, this and the defection have rallied the tory mps round because they don t like kind of rank disloyalty. but i think it s very hard to think of something else that is a more arresting visual moment from today that will be on the bulletins. 0k, well, let s think about how borisjohnson and his team have responded to it all because, you know, we keep hearing news reports of something called operation red meat. laura hughes from the financial times. what is operation red meat? is it even real? it doesn t sound like it is real, but unfortunately it is. and the idea behind it is people around number 10 and round the prime minister are chucking out these big headline grabbing announcements in the hope that it will remind the great british public that the pm is focused on delivering for them and will distract away from all these party allegati
this is the kind of guy who might lob a grenade into the chamber. and sure enough, he did. and there have been some reports since then saying, well, actually, this and the defection of rallied the tory mp round because they don t like kind of rank disloyalty. but i think it s very hard to think of something else that is a more arresting visual moment from today that it will be on the bulletins. 0k, well, let s think about how borisjohnson and his team have responded to it all because, you know, we keep hearing news reports of something called operation red meat. laura hughes from the financial times. what is operation red meat? is it even real? it doesn t sound like it is real, but unfortunately it is. and the idea behind it is people around noio and round. the prime minister are chucking out these big headline grabbing announcements in the hope that it will remind the great british public that the pm is focused on delivering for them and will distract away from all these party allegat