think that is forgivable. so this is about the behaviour of the - think that is forgivable. so this is about the behaviour of the prime minister, the character, rather than policies. i minister, the character, rather than olicies. ., ., , minister, the character, rather than olicies. ., ., , ,, ., policies. i am unhappy with some of the policies policies. i am unhappy with some of the policies that policies. i am unhappy with some of the policies that we policies. i am unhappy with some of the policies that we have policies. i am unhappy with some of the policies that we have brought i the policies that we have brought in, the policies that we have brought in. such the policies that we have brought in. such as the policies that we have brought in, such as the national insurance increase in, such as the national insurance increase during a cost of living crisis. increase during a cost of living crisis, increasing the burden of taxation crisis, increasing the burden of
integration of western institutions. i have been anned a a. there was a time when i have been anned a a. there was a time when support i have been anned a a. there was a time when support was i have been anned a a. there was a time when support was only - i have been anned a a. there was a time when support was only at - i have been anned a a. there was a time when support was only at 2596 l i have been anned a a. there was al time when support was only at 2596 of time when support was only at 25% of the population, has that changed in the population, has that changed in the light of the invasion of ukraine? the light of the invasion of ukraine? ., , ~ ., ukraine? you re right, but you know what? it ukraine? you re right, but you know what? it was ukraine? you re right, but you know what? it was between ukraine? you re right, but you know what? it was between 15 ukraine? you re right, but you know what? it was between 15 and - ukraine? you re right, but you know what? it
but what we have to do is sustain us and over the next few weeks. bbout and over the next few weeks. about 2596 of your and over the next few weeks. about 2596 of your staff? and over the next few weeks. about 2596 of your staff? yes. and over the next few weeks. about 2596 of your staff? yes. not - and over the next few weeks. about 2596 of your staff? yes. not all- and over the next few weeks. about 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of. 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of that is covid. 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of that is covid. some 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of that is covid. some of 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of that is covid. some of it - 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of that is covid. some of it is - 2596 of your staff? yes. not all of that is covid. some of it is covid. i that is covid. some of it is covid. we have bereavements and things like that. 20% of the staff often people are working together, part time staff coming in full time, staff ha
staff shortages of up to 2596 of the workforce being absent. workforce being absent. yes, so couled workforce being absent. yes, so counted with workforce being absent. yes, so coupled with what workforce being absent. yes, so coupled with what we workforce being absent. yes, so coupled with what we were i workforce being absent. yes, so coupled with what we were just | coupled with what we were just hearing about restrictions so not minded to go further but equally still pretty concerned about the situation and what they have asked all departments to look at and talk to private sector, public sector bodies about, is a range of scenarios. so a quarter of the workforce is the very worst case and they are saying that its contingency planning for the worst eventuality, also looking at 20% and 10% absences. there are of course many warnings already and we are hearing from the health service under real pressure because of staff absences combined with the increasing number of admissio
the actors are tea supplied to ukraine comes from nuclear power so it would be a huge amount of electricity lost to the grid. 25% of the power supplied. it is electricity lost to the grid. 2596 of the power supplied. it is unclear to this point of the power supplied. it is unclear to this point as of the power supplied. it is unclear to this point as to of the power supplied. it is unclear to this point as to whether- of the power supplied. it is unclear to this point as to whether they - to this point as to whether they will take that measure. they will be considering it, and potentially they might be forced into it. tell us more about the impact of losing that amount of its energy supply.- amount of its energy supply. clearly in cities around amount of its energy supply. clearly in cities around ukraine amount of its energy supply. clearly in cities around ukraine at amount of its energy supply. clearly in cities around ukraine at the - in cities around ukraine at th