ministers office factors and those issues. the prime ministers office said factors and those issues. the prime ministers office said under - factors and those issues. the prime ministers office said under the - factors and those issues. the prime ministers office said under the deal| ministers office said under the deal offered that was voted down by your members those at the bottom or middle of band five would receive 10.7% and 10.3% over two years, so thatis 10.7% and 10.3% over two years, so that is nearly inflation, isn t it? that is over two years, let s not forget that, and they are also adding the non consolidated lump sum in there and the rpi rate of inflation is at 13.5% and food inflation is at 13.5% and food inflation is at 13.5% and food inflation is anything between 70 and i9%. the inflation is anything between 70 and 19%. the real cost of living is measured by what is in workers pockets. we have people working in the nhs skipping meals and relying on food banks and de
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are 19% conservatives on 30% and lib dems are i9% and conservatives on 30% and lib dems are 19% and others on 16%. what we are19% and others on 16%. what we actually are 19% and others on 16%. what we actually want to compare with are the elections that took place in 2019 the elections that took place in 2019 because the vast majority of seats 2019 because the vast majority of seats that 2019 because the vast majority of seats that are up tonight were voted on in seats that are up tonight were voted on in 2019. seats that are up tonight were voted on in 2019, and there you can see that both on in 2019, and there you can see that both labour and the conservatives had he poured nights. a very conservatives had he poured nights. a very poor conservatives had he poured nights. a very poor night. neither of them -et5 a very poor night. neither of them gets in a very poor night. neither of them gets in more than 30% of the vote. the others. gets in more than 30% of the vo