eviscerate republicans when all they focus on is fake made-up scandals. we re really good at it. we have a lot of experience doing that. do that. so, fine. please, go ahead, republicans, you want to defend insurrectionists, weirdos, freaks, they re trying to overthrow the gover january 6th, that s what you want to do with your three-person, four-person go ahead. you ll get just absolutely slaughtered in the polls two years from now. yeah. it s such an unbelievable layup for democrats. i mean, not to discount all the actual policy challenges and the misgotten opportunities, opportunities you won t have because democrats are in charge of the congress, but my god, you come in and the first thing you say when you get the majority is you re going to investigate hunter biden, that s your number-one priority. i thought that must not be what kevin mccarthy said. that must be old.
constituents. good to see you. so your job is to sort of keep people focused on policy, keeping the focus on policy. you just lost the house. in the caucus, what is the mood? are people tealing? is it going to be hard to motivate people? is it going to be difficult to enact? are you feeling that people are somehow inspired after the midterms? it s interesting. from my perspective, folks are very excited and mission toexed about doing everything we can to regain our majority in 2024. you know this having been involved for so long in different election cycle ps this last election was outside the norm. we ultimately defied historic
uk s energy crisis. we are joined from london. she came in after forced out the prime minister of the same party previously. how was she being received? reporter: there was a little attention of focus on miss truss today. first time in the house of commons as prime minister. she actually performed a lot better than many people anticipated. it was less combative than they were used to with the outgoing boris johnson and more focus on policy and rebuttals we have become used to. we did see more of a divide beginning to emerge between liz truss and her labor party on the topic of taxation. liz truss in favor lower taxation and economic growth and her opponent is calling for large taxes on the larger
accepted couldn t be fixed a sense of policy drift with the conservative government as boris johnson has buffeted over and again by crisis of his own making. we have had a stream of resignations over 50, 54, 55 or more and of course we have had the intervention today from nadhim zahawi, who described himself as a friend of 30 years. he has gone public with a call. and michelle donelan resigning. it looks
is bring ourselves together, remember we are are the leaders of our country, whether people like it or not, we have a majority in parliament, we have to behave with integrity and openness and not taubgt to our opponent talk to our opponents, but to the people. people deserve to be well governed by people with integrity. did it become too by people with integrity. did it become too much by people with integrity. did it become too much of - by people with integrity. did it become too much of a - by people with integrity. did it become too much of a circus l by people with integrity. did it i become too much of a circus was there too many distractions? it has to be admitted. there too many distractions? it has to be admitted, of there too many distractions? it has to be admitted, of course - there too many distractions? it has to be admitted, of course it - there too many distractions? it has to be admitted, of course it has i to be admitted, of course it has suffered, but let s