Boris Johnson apologised for his language in an appearance at the Covid-19 Inquiry.
The Prime Minister’s favourability rating has collapsed since the start of the year, according to pollster Ipsos UK.
The prime minister has defended his new Rwanda plan as he battles to maintain authority.
The Prime Minister suffered the blow of the resignation of his immigration minister while former home secretary Suella Braverman snipes at his policy.
"If you can't be trusted with your wallet why can you be trusted with London?"
Rishi Sunak was angering some on the right of his party by not opting out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The former home secretary said the Tories face electoral oblivion if they get Rwanda legislation wrong during a Commons address.
“So apart from members of his own Cabinet, how many people has the Prime Minister sent to Rwanda?”
The former prime minister boasted of ‘shaking hands continuously’ at that time.
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