good morning and a very warm welcome to our viewers watching around the world and here at home. pippa, you and i have done a lot of these conferences, big get togethers. this is pretty unusual, isn t it, to start against this backdrop? in unusual, isn t it, to start against this backdrop? this backdrop? in 20 years of coverin: this backdrop? in 20 years of covering politics this backdrop? in 20 years of covering politics and - this backdrop? in 20 years of covering politics and coming| this backdrop? in 20 years of. covering politics and coming to these annual events i ve never been in a situation like this, never seen a situation like this. there is so much liz truss needs to do. she needs to convince her veryjittery party, her members who backed her during the contest and mp5, that she understands their concerns but much more importantly she needs to talk beyond them to the public, who are incredibly anxious about the prospect of mortgage rates going up, their energy bil
people in britain most get through these very difficult short term circumstances but put our country on the best long term footing and that is what, that is what the package. we are running out of time and you ve made that point. how many people voted for your plan? what you ve made that point. how many people voted for your plan? what do ou mean people voted for your plan? what do you mean by people voted for your plan? what do you mean by that? people voted for your plan? what do you mean by that? you people voted for your plan? what do you mean by that? you set - people voted for your plan? what do you mean by that? you set out i people voted for your plan? what do you mean by that? you set out a i you mean by that? you set out a significant you mean by that? you set out a significant change you mean by that? you set out a significant change of you mean by that? you set out a significant change of direction i you mean by that? you set out a i significant change of direct