their act together. she was a different leader. certainly got different results than mccarthy got today. democrats made their point while taking shots at kevin mccarthy. house democrats are united. he does not traffic in extremism. [ cheers [ cheers and applause ] he does not gravel to or make excuses for a twice-impeached so-called former president. madam clerk, he does not bend on knee to anyone seeking to our democracy. [ chanting hakeem ] the chance of hakeem, former speaker pelosi s successor, that history also made today, more
will be cut back. typical bills will rise from £2,500 a year to £3,000 from april. here s the chancellor again. i have tried to be fair by following two broad principles. firstly, we ask those with more to contribute more and secondly, we want to avoid the tax rises the damage growth. while they do lead to some substantial tax increases, we have not raised headline rates of taxation and tax as a percentage of gdp will increase byjust1% over the next five years. so in the chancellor s words: trying to be fair . the opposition labour party doesn t see it that way. all of the country got today was an invoice all of the country got today was an invoice for all of the country got today was an invoice for the economic carnage
all the country got today was an invoice for the economic carnage that this government has created. never again can the conservatives be seen as the party of economic competence. the combination of tax rises and a hit from inflation means people will face real falls in their disposable income. in the last hour, the conservatives have picked the pockets or purses and wallets of the entire country as the chancellor has deployed a raft of stealth taxes, taking billions of pounds from ordinary working people, a conservative double whammy that sees frozen tax thresholds and double digit inflation erode the real value of people s wages. so people face a real squeeze and the opposition parties want to to much of the blame on the government. not international factors like the pandemic or the law in ukraine.
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New Zealand-based singer-songwriter Mitch James chronicles all his “ups and downs in life” for the past four years in his just-released record titled patience.