00:00Prior to this the Prime Minister said in the House of Commons that the vetting
00:04had revealed that the relationship with Jeffrey Epstein had continued. So he
00:08admitted then he'd seen the vetting document. He then later in a speech
00:12outside the House of Commons said all the correct procedures have been gone
00:16through and that Mandelson had been passed. Both things cannot be true. The
00:22Prime Minister is simply not telling the truth and I believe that Ollie Robbins
00:25was the sacrificial lamb to keep the Prime Minister in his place. So there are
00:30calls for him to resign. He says he will lay the details before the Commons on
00:35Monday. Isn't it best really to withhold judgment until that point? The stories
00:40he's been telling over the last few months contradict each other. He'll come to the
00:44House of Commons on Monday, he'll give us a pre-prepared statement, prepared by a
00:49lawyer, he'll read out word for word, they'll launch an investigation but
00:53ultimately he won't survive this.
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