a bit prime minister, but there should be a hit of— prime minister, but there should be a hit of a _ prime minister, but there should be a bit of a nag at the back of their mind _ a bit of a nag at the back of their mind that — a bit of a nag at the back of their mind that keir starmer, no matter what _ mind that keir starmer, no matter what colourful comparison boris johnson — what colourful comparison boris johnson wants to make about him, it was actually — johnson wants to make about him, it was actually is doing better in his lengthy. — was actually is doing better in his lengthy, not as exciting speech to the lahour— lengthy, not as exciting speech to the labour party conference. let�*s the labour party conference. let's move on to _ the labour party conference. let's move on to talk _ the labour party conference. let's move on to talk about _ the labour party conference. let's move on to talk about the - the labour party conference. let�*s move on to talk about the front page of the eye and may be trouble ahead. lots of different bullet points here about issues that are facing the uk right now that we have touched on already to some degree and the petrol crisis, energy bills, global shipping, industry fears. there is a lot to think about, and yet the front page of the i saying the prime minister shrugs off britain's cost—of—living crisis. is there a feeling he has shrugged it off and it does not matter because it was not really mentioned to that extent in his speech? it not really mentioned to that extent in his speech?— in his speech? it was not at all. he did not in his speech? it was not at all. he did rrot refer _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the fuel _ in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the fuel crisis - in his speech? it was not at all. he did not refer to the fuel crisis and l did not refer to the fuel crisis and did not refer to the fuel crisis and did not refer to the fuel crisis and did not mention the universal credit cut. i think what is really interesting actually and we have