John McDonnell – Priti Patel probably ‘on the best way out’
The Shadow Chancellor joined Sophy Ridge, and the dialog rapidly turned to House Secretary Priti Patel. Yesterday the House Workplace’s high civil servant Sir Philip Rutnam, accusing Patel of bullying, resigned and introduced his intention to sue the federal government for unfair dismissal. McDonnell instructed an investigation into Patel’s conduct, however made clear what he thought the end result could be:
“While you get a civil servant going public like this, it’s unprecedented”@johnmcdonnellMP tells @SophyRidgeSky Priti Patel is on the best way out of Cupboard, following explosive allegations levelled in opposition to her by House Workplace boss Sir Philip Rutnam#Ridge : https://t.co/7B8NSPlR4a pic.twitter.com/IPPFlzVndk
— Sophy Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) March 1, 2020
JM: [It’s] attention-grabbing this morning what I hear from No. 10 – that the Prime Minister solely has confidence in his cupboard, not particularly Priti Patel. It appears to be like as if she’s on the best way out.
We’d like extra route from PM
McDonnell additionally known as for better management from the Prime Minister over the response to halting the unfold of coronavirus, particularly in chairing emergency conferences within the Cupboard Workplace Briefing Room (COBRA):
“There must be extra route from the prime minister.” @johnmcdonnellMP tells @SophyRidgeSky he was “frightened” in regards to the delay to organising the COBRA conferences on the outbreak of #coronavirus – and provides that NHS cuts are a priority. #Ridge: https://t.co/NPLEB3GToQ pic.twitter.com/3MTkiLaKxW
— Sophy Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) March 1, 2020
JM: There must be, I believe, extra route from the Prime Minister specifically. I used to be frightened in regards to the delay, for instance, in organising the COBRA conferences. There must be political management of this, extra direct.
Matt Hancock – PM has been ‘throughout this’
Ridge went on to interview the Well being Secretary and put McDonnell’s argument about management on to him. Hancock defended the Prime Minister’s method to date:
“The prime minister has been throughout this.”
Well being Secretary @MattHancock is requested why the PM has not been chairing emergency committees on #coronavirus already – however he insists Boris Johnson is “absolutely on high of” the outbreak.
Observe #Ridge stay: https://t.co/bFXOdYFYmN pic.twitter.com/rolpqkx9Hb
— Sophy Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) March 1, 2020
MH: The Prime Minister has been throughout this. I’ve every day calls with him, typically greater than as soon as a day… I’ve been chairing… these COBRA conferences throughout authorities… The Prime Minister is absolutely on high of this.
Vaccine ‘nonetheless many months off’
Hancock informed Ridge that the federal government was investing in makes an attempt to discover a vaccine for coronavirus, however that any rapid breakthroughs have been presently thought of not possible:
“The specialists say {that a} vaccine…continues to be many months off”
Well being Secretary @MattHancock says the federal government has put £40m into discovering a vaccine to COVID-19, however there’s extra optimism about therapies to reduce the impact of the virus.
Reside: https://t.co/bFXOdYFYmN#Ridge pic.twitter.com/4LrFaBSWCf
— Sophy Ridge on Sunday (@RidgeOnSunday) March 1, 2020
MH: We’ve put £40m into looking for a vaccine, and… enhance the therapies for individuals who do have the illness… The specialists say {that a} vaccine, even accelerated as quick as attainable, continues to be many months off. However [on] the potential for therapies… they’re extra optimistic.
Distancing measures ‘could also be mandatory’
Hancock additionally mentioned a few of the precautionary steps the federal government could take to deal with the speed of an infection with Andrew Marr. Hancock confused that ‘public distancing measures’, similar to closing colleges, suspending mass gatherings and discouraging the usage of public transport, have been solely being thought of as a part of a worst-case situation:
#Coronavirus: “It might be mandatory… to take public distancing measures” similar to banning soccer matches, says Well being Secretary Matt Hancock#Marr https://t.co/gGBFD6ehHp pic.twitter.com/RCYqxN3304
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) March 1, 2020
MH: The highest precedence is to maintain the general public secure, however we additionally need to minimise the financial and social penalties of this… We’ll solely take a look at issues that epidemiologically, scientifically make sense.
Amélie de Montchalin – Commerce deal talks may collapse over fishing
Marr additionally spoke to France’s minister for European affairs in regards to the upcoming discussions on the longer term relationship between the UK and the EU after Brexit. He requested Amélie de Montchalin how essential the difficulty of fishing rights could be over the approaching months:
#Marr: May UK-EU commerce negotiations collapse over an argument about fishing rights?
French Europe Minister Amélie de Montchalin: “Sure”https://t.co/w35XqcDCM2 pic.twitter.com/jF2JU9pGsB
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) March 1, 2020
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