the president was took too long to really begin to tackle inflation. and i think we still have work to do on lowering energy costs. i think it is important in the inflation reduction act we stood up to big oil and giving tax cuts the families who invest in energy efficiency in their homes and pivoting away from our dependence on big and foreign oil to a green energy economy. bill: she is not the only one. democrats at new hampshire congressional district 1 are seeing a similar thing. it s a contradictory message. the first the president took too long to focus on inflation. the inflation reduction act, what is it? $307 billion to push american towards more expensive forms of energy. you will see as people start to see the price of this climate mania, it is not an inflation reducer. she mentioned the incentives.
infusing with $107 billion. the postal master says that isn t enough. it is based solely on the services and the products it sells. the postmaster general says package prices have to go up. this can be an inconvenience for some people but this can be devastating for folks who rely on the postal service for prescriptions and for small businesses who rely on the postal service to ship packages. you re saying 30 cents to $6. that s a big increase. postmaster general lajoie was fired for slowing mail times. is that still going on? democrats have accused him of deliberately undermining the mail-in ballots. these are allegations he denied. people ask, why does he still have a job given he was a trump appointee. president biden has anamed all of his appointees to the board
party leader and therefore by default voting on who is to be the next prime minister. it default voting on who is to be the next prime minister. default voting on who is to be the next prime minister. it could be a lona next prime minister. it could be a long process- next prime minister. it could be a long process. thank next prime minister. it could be a long process. thank you - next prime minister. it could be a long process. thank you very - next prime minister. it could be a l long process. thank you very much indeed. the former chancellor has already received the backing of one of the party s so called red wall mps, jacob young, mp for redcar. here he explains why. i think you only need look at the measures that rishi s already implemented which helped working people up and down the country, whether that s the changes he made to universal credit so people could keep more of their money there, whether that s the changes he s made to national insurance, which benefit the lowe
whether that s the changes he made to universal credit so people could keep more of their money there, whether that s the changes he s made to national insurance, which benefit the lowest well off, whether it s the interventions he made on energy and giving people a discount if they lived in council tax bands a d. all of his measures are focused on helping people who need help the most. i think that s been his record while he was chancellor, and i think that he ll continue to do that as prime minister as well. we spent £407 billion during a once in a lifetime, once in 100 years pandemic, putting our arms around the country, supporting people s livelihoods. through the furlough scheme, we saved 11 million jobs, we saved millions of businesses through the grants that we intervened with, so i think that rishi s proven himself to be someone who comes to support when it s required. he s the only candidate, i believe, who can restore trust, rebuild the economy, reunite the country and, cruc
many people can point to the way that really isn t true, that he is a high chancellor. he has also borrowed huge amounts of money, which a fiscal conservative like him would not do. the national insurance increase that was brought in at a time when so many people were surely saying they could not afford it, that was ushered in under his time as a chancellor. that was ushered in under his time as a chancellor. well, we spent £407 billion during as a chancellor. well, we spent £407 billion during a as a chancellor. well, we spent £407 billion during a once-in-a-lifetime, l billion during a once in a lifetime, once in 100 years pandemic, putting their arms around the country, supporting people s livelihoods. we saved 11 millionjobs, we save millions of businesses, so i think rishi has proven himself to support people when it is required. is the only candidate i believe can restore trust, rebuild the economy, reunite the country and, crucially, when the next general election. hoar