were will be duly dealt with. i hope the peeple that were will be duly dealt with. i hope the people that put were will be duly dealt with. i hope the people that put liz were will be duly dealt with. i hope the people that put liz truss - were will be duly dealt with. i hope | the people that put liz truss there, i hope the people that put liz truss there, i hope it the people that put liz truss there, i hope it was worth it, because the damage i hope it was worth it, because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary. and i m martine, back in the studio with some more headlines. the full findings of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse will be published later today after a seven year investigation. ukrainians are told to prepare for power cuts, after russian attacks on the country s energy infrastructure intensify. a warning that the decline of the traditonal gp patient relationship is putting patients safety at risk. continuing the covera
known that it was a confidence vote after all. known that it was a confidence vote afterall. presumably known that it was a confidence vote after all. presumably those mps who are in line to be disciplined for not voting with the government, are really furious that they are potentially going to be penalised even though the communication to them seems to have been very unclear. ., ~ them seems to have been very unclear. ., ~ ., , unclear. yeah, look, ithink that is sot on. unclear. yeah, look, ithink that is spot on- tory unclear. yeah, look, ithink that is spot on. tory mps unclear. yeah, look, ithink that is spot on. tory mps were unclear. yeah, look, ithink that is spot on. tory mps were told - unclear. yeah, look, ithink that is spot on. tory mps were told it - unclear. yeah, look, ithink that isj spot on. tory mps were told it was definitely a confidence vote, a minister told them in parliament that it was not a confidence vote, the explanation i have had for that is that do
of the home secretary, suella braverman. she admitted a technical infringement of the rules over an email. but her resignation letter set out stinging criticism of the liz truss government. grant shapps who had previously been sacked by liz truss was made the new home secretary. and there is fury among conservative mps over the way ministers handled the fracking vote: they were first told the vote was a test of confidence in the prime minister, then told in the commons that it wasn t. this morning, the government changed its position again, saying it was a confidence vote all along, and tory mps who didn t vote for fracking would be punished. what is clear this morning as backbenchers are very angry. this morning simon hoare, conservative mp for north dorset, said that prime minister liz truss may only have hours or days in office.
confusion yesterday, the resignation of the home secretary, that excoriating letter criticising the prime minister s actions in government, her policy, suggesting she might have to resign, and then there is the big row coming today about what exactly punishment is handed out to those mps who failed to back the government in a vote last night. you can see already this morning a trickle of mps are coming out and saying that the prime minister needs to go. those comments we just heard minister needs to go. those comments wejust heard on radio four this morning from simon were really quite something. to say that within the next 12 hours the prime minister needs to turn this around. it must be clear what he is suggesting, that the prime minister could have hit the prime minister could have hit the end of the road by today. there is a couple of things to bear in mind, we talked about them already this week, but they are really important. one is it is not clear what would come next, another a
events of last night, that fracking vote which caused lots of confusion, many conservative mps expressing their anger about how this was handled. we were told early yesterday that this vote was a confidence vote effectively in the government, on the prime minister. later on conservative mps were told it wasn t a confidence vote, and then in the early hours of this morning we were told that in fact it was a confidence vote after all and that conservative mps, more than 30 of them, who hadn t voted for the government would be subject to disciplinary proceedings. that s been greeted by a number of conservative mps with fury. seven now openly saying that they want the prime minister to go. gary streeter mp now the seventh of those mps openly calling for liz truss to go.