kind of time. so, i rocky few weeks ahead. i kind of difficult one for the government. kind of difficult one for the government. kind of difficult one for the rovernment. ., , ., . government. rocky would be one way of -auttin government. rocky would be one way of putting it- government. rocky would be one way of putting it- we government. rocky would be one way of putting it. we will government. rocky would be one way of putting it. we will see government. rocky would be one way of putting it. we will see how- of putting it. we will see how public opinion will be once we are seeing this. let s move onto the data current telegraph as are also looking at strikes. looking into the strikes and focusing on the postal worker strikes. their headline, christmas cards won t arrive until february. i am wondering whether if i do even send them because i haven t yet. disclaimer there. send them because i haven t yet. disclaimerthere. 0n send them because i haven t yet. disclaimer there
times or 20? some of the test could be taken and other times you have to go to the hospital don t you? i suppose a way to quicken things up a bit. ., suppose a way to quicken things up a bit. . , ., , , .,, bit. yeah. i understand why people miaht be bit. yeah. i understand why people might be concerned bit. yeah. i understand why people might be concerned about - bit. yeah. i understand why people might be concerned about this. - bit. yeah. i understand why people might be concerned about this. on | might be concerned about this. on the face it seems like a simple idea. these tests are what concerns me is this move towards virtual appointments. in this move towards you don t need to go and see the gp. because actually when you re sitting talking to a general practitioner they re picking up a hull spectrum of things about your health and mental health but all sorts of things that doctors can pick up. my concern about this is where moving towards a situation where going to actually ph
against the train operators or the government. i against the train operators or the government- government. i absolutely agree. yeah, government. i absolutely agree. yeah. again. government. i absolutely agree. yeah. again. it government. i absolutely agree. yeah, again, it is government. i absolutely agree. yeah, again, it is ordinary i government. i absolutely agree. | yeah, again, it is ordinary people that are suffering the most disruption. the train companies, you have to look at the funding forming and how it works. in many ways, strikes don t cost them as much as you might think. but then there is no point striking striking is the only weapon that workers have to make their case and there is no point in going on strike if nobody is going to notice. you have to balance the need to make your case and to get your case heard, as a representative of the workforce, with not wanting to cause any more pain than is absolutely necessary. certainly any transport sector but of cours
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brexit. that is not diminishing the headwinds. let s not let the government entirely off the hook that it government entirely off the hook thatitis government entirely off the hook that it is entirely down to global factors. the aim of the chancellor was, his word sadly did not match up to the actions. three measures he could have taken to place the burden of the taxation onto the broader shoulders. 0ne of the taxation onto the broader shoulders. one of those would have been to expand the windfall tax, not just about oil, gas and energy companies. they could expand it to people like amusan. thea;r companies. they could expand it to people like amusan. companies. they could expand it to people like amusan. they are going to be bringing people like amusan. they are going to be bringing in the people like amusan. they are going to be bringing in the region - people like amusan. they are going to be bringing in the region of- people like amusan. they are going to be bringing in the re