But the Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster adds there is “no point” in tabling a motion of no confidence without support from Labour MPs.
“One of the disenchanting things about covering politics is realising that that there is no secret room full of clever people.”
“This is not just a Westminster bubble story. Britain is not being governed. And this is having an impact on the lives and the livelihoods of people across the country.”
The Tory Leader forces the Prime Minister to admit he knew about Mandelson staying at Epstein’s house before appointing him.
He also says he would support the Government introducing a cap on rent rises.
He casts doubt on the opinion polls, and predicts the Conservatives will do much better at the next election than many people think.
“We need to shine a light on what’s happened,” he says as new pictures from the Epstein files are released.
Henry Hill joins the Institute of Economic Affairs to discuss why he supports the principle of Net Zero, but very rarely the ways politicians try to deliver it.
The shadow business secretary said it was “too little too late” for Government action on pubs and joked that that Labour “can’t even U-turn properly”.
In a speech this morning Tory Leader Kemi Badenoch promised to lead a party “about the future, not the past”.
She says the Prime Minister should not be “jetting off” to Beijing to secure trade deals when China is guilty of human rights breaches.
“We have to step up and fast,” he says, as he urges the Government to increase spending on defence.
Andy Street and Ruth Davidson are set to launch a new political ‘movement’ from within the Conservative Party.
The Home Secretary says we should accept Burnham wants to support Starmer if he’s elected as an MP.
Tory Leader Kemi Badenoch asks the Prime Minister to scrap the “terrible” Chagos deal and put the £35bn into the armed forces.