look at data from us and others, you will see that the public genuinely believes those pledges have been missed and perhaps only one or perhaps even non had been met. that is not a good foundation on which to build an election campaign. so i imagine that instead the focus now will switch to the budget and the will switch to the budget and the will be that among those in downing street that the announcement made also resonate with the public and bring about some sort of positive change, notjust in the voting intention, a long lasting change in the question of who is best to run the question of who is best to run the economy. fin the question of who is best to run the economy- the question of who is best to run the economy. on that issue of the economy. the economy. on that issue of the economy. sir the economy. on that issue of the economy, sir keir the economy. on that issue of the economy, sir keir starmer- the economy. on that issue of the economy, sir keir starmer was - the ec
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only a small amount because when you go around the country, the message of people are saying is that they are fed up and ready for a change. so i think by delaying it to the second half of the year, they are delaying the inevitable. i know there are some tories, david davis this weekend were saying that they can turn things around but when you look at the fact really affecting people s lives, their cost of living crisis, their troubles with the nhs, public services, it is going to be very difficult for the tories to turn on that feeling.- very difficult for the tories to turn on that feeling. rishi sunak was talking turn on that feeling. rishi sunak was talking there, turn on that feeling. rishi sunak was talking there, keen - turn on that feeling. rishi sunak was talking there, keen to - turn on that feeling. rishi sunak - was talking there, keen to emphasise changes to tax at the coming up, that he thinks people will be better off. labour, how big a problem is it tax? this mornin