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00:00 Camilla, these are the bookies' odds. Right.
00:03 Because if what you're saying is right,
00:05 they'll be in opposition and they'll be looking for a new leader.
00:07 Here is what the bookies think is there.
00:11 Let's... Right. What do you make of it?
00:13 Well, it's not entirely surprising.
00:15 I mean, Nigel Farage has a way of sort of shooting himself in the foot.
00:21 It's a bit like George Galloway, isn't it?
00:22 They sort of surge in for a moment and then they very quickly do
00:25 something terrible, so I think we can rule him out.
00:27 Yeah, look, I think what this sort of shows, and obviously my old boss,
00:30 David Cameron, is in there who absolutely would never want to do it again anyway.
00:35 I think what this sort of...
00:36 His odds have just plummeted, apparently.
00:39 Yeah, but, you know, Kemi Badenoch is clearly a pretty impressive,
00:44 feisty character who a lot of the Conservative Party like.
00:48 Penny Mordaunt is the one who's this week been said to be,
00:54 you know, the subject of all these plots, has denied it.
00:57 That doesn't usually do you any favour in politics, I have to say.
01:00 I mean, even Jacob Rees-Mogg and David Davis have both come out and said,
01:03 "We've got to stop plotting, you know, this is not the time."
01:06 You basically will probably have a few years of absolutely terrible
01:11 internecine strife when, by the way, Trevor, we won't be looking at this.
01:14 The media won't be looking at that at all.
01:16 They'll be looking at the new government and out of this,
01:19 I suspect, will come somebody completely different who's not on that list.