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'This is a government in crisis, it is completely incompetent... and part of the reason is that the prime minister is too busy trying to save his own skin,' says Lib Dem Leader EdwardJDavey. KayBurley: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

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Does he sack people in his existing cabinet and take in detractors? Does that make him stronger or ultimately weaker? Does bringing in some from the centrist left of the party dangerously upset those on the right?During her interview with Kay Burley earlier Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner criticised the prime minister for"limping on" and"taking the public for fools."

Sky News correspondent Tamara Cohen says it is"unlikely" that time will be granted for such a motion today.Asked about Boris Johnson, Labour's deputy leader, Angela Rayner says:"I think he's arrogant. I think he's dismissive. I think he's a liar." "You know, there is a small window for him, presumably, that if these two by-elections [on 23 June] don't go the way that the polls predict and they hold on to one or even hold two; I think it would be a miracle based on the polls.

He told Sky News' Kay Burley:"I understand that's what the 1922 Committee are looking at deliberately for this reason. "It's up to Number 10 and the prime minister to act on his word that he's going to change things around and show that we have a chance of winning the general election," Mr Ellwood said.Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister, was asked by Kay Burley why he was doing so many television interviews and writing newspaper articles if the prime minister was safe after last night's vote.

"The conduct, I would say, over the last couple of days shows that there's a lot of work to be done to unite the party and no risk of trying to spin this poll as a remain plot based bizarrely on an article that I actually wrote of trying to improve the Brexit model by daring to suggest that we joined the single market.

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