is with us. we have ambition and with your support we can fulfil that ambition. $5 with your support we can fulfil that ambition. , ., ., ., , with your support we can fulfil that ambition. , ., ., , ambition. as carlo was saying it is clear the government ambition. as carlo was saying it is clear the government is ambition. as carlo was saying it is clear the government is out - ambition. as carlo was saying it is clear the government is out of. ambition. as carlo was saying it is i clear the government is out of touch with voters clear the government is out of touch with voters. norwich i spoke to alex who is with voters. norwich i spoke to alex who is of with voters. norwich i spoke to alex who is of three who was further during who is of three who was further during covid and has since been made redundant during covid and has since been made redundant. she has lost her universal redundant. she has lost her universal credit uplift and has heard universal credit up
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you have to go off to your own show. ijust want you have to go off to your own show. i just want to ask you, do you think the government actually have a clue about how serious was this is going to filter people? serious was this is going to filter people? no, i don t. i am hearing filter people? no, i don t. i am hearing about - filter people? no, i don t. i am hearing about the - filter people? no, i don t. i am hearing about the bank| filter people? no, i don t. i. am hearing about the bank of england am hearing about the bank of england doing am hearing about the bank of england doing something, - am hearing about the bank of england doing something, i. am hearing about the bank of i england doing something, i am not sure england doing something, i am not sure what england doing something, i am not sure what tools england doing something, i am not sure what tools the - england doing something, i am not sure what tools the bank . england doing something, i ami not sure w
doctorate from the university of manchester for his work tackling child poverty and afterwards he spoke exclusively to sally nugent. the prime minister said of the universal credit uplift was always going to end. it has to end at some point, he said, otherwise taxes will go up. what do you say to that? i don t think the right time for it to end is when families aren t in a stable situation. 0therwise end is when families aren t in a stable situation. otherwise it makes no sense doing the work we ve done in the past, only to, you know, stop doing it at possibly one of the most vital stages, which we don t know, because the situation with the pandemic could change at any moment. as we experience when covid first came onto the scene. and the fact we were not prepared for it then, which were not prepared for it then, which we should definitely be prepared for it now. the we should definitely be prepared for it now. ., . ., we should definitely be prepared for it now. . . ., , it now. the c
term there are fears of a difficult winter ahead. 0ur political correspondent peter saulljoins me now. customers are facing a real financial squeeze, so how much pressure is this putting on the government to act? the pressure is this putting on the government to act? pressure is this putting on the covernment to act? ., government to act? the government we are hearin: government to act? the government we are hearing is government to act? the government we are hearing is pretty government to act? the government we are hearing is pretty determined - government to act? the government we are hearing is pretty determined not - are hearing is pretty determined not to intervene in the energy market. the business secretary said this morning he wouldn t be bailing out struggling energy firms. government insiders point to things like the energy as a way in which they have intervened in the past, that offers some level of protection but it only goes so far. that is likely to go up in the comi