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please keep your distance before colliding with the bouquet. given what you went through, do you find it hard to stomach two a long hangover for it hard to stomach two a long hangoverfor rishi it hard to stomach two a long hangover for rishi sunak, it hard to stomach two a long hangoverfor rishi sunak, the prime minister doesn t even drink. partygate, is it time to move on? that is what we are discussing. and here is the news. mps will debate the privleges committee s report which found borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over lockdown parties in number 10. the former prime minister resigned as an mp after seeing its conclusions before the report was published last week. it s unclear whether rishi sunak will attend today s debate. labour has confirmed it s to end new north sea oil and gas exploration if it wins the next general election. the party leader sir keir starmer will also announce plans to set up a publicly owned green energy company based in sc ....
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Can he rely on the same support . How close is labour really to number 10 . The lib dems want to get the big wheels turning their leader, sir ed davey, using a tractor on the Campaign Trail to smash through a metaphorical wall of tory support. In the next few hours, well know if hes been able to turn blue seats yellow. These elections will decide who runs more than 230 english councils, but also give us the biggest picture of Public Opinion since rishi sunak took over, and possibly the last before the general election. Reeta chakrabarti will have the results as we crunch the numbers from across the country. I will be analysing the results as they come in. I will be analysing the results as they come in i will be analysing the results as they come in. These are the seats that each party they come in. These are the seats that each party is they come in. These are the seats that ....
on their priorities halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. those are the country s priorities. confirmation at the real polls in town after town that the conservatives are in deep, deep trouble. a tall order to avoid rishi sunak becoming the next one tojoin this procession. so, this morning, we have one big question. what comes next? and after all those losses. the culture secretary, lucy frazer, has the perhaps uneviable job of representing the conservatives after all those losses. a chipper wes streeting, the shadow health secretary joins us for labour. and new zealand s prime minister, chris hipkins, raced here from the abbey. we talk royals, reparations, and believe it or not sausage rolls. more on that later. with me, a grinning ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats, fresh from election success. mirror editor alison phillips and cambridge professorjason arday. morning, morning. warm welcome. now, ....