some of this may be due to the rising crime in the country. but this bill had the suppor of prosecutors here in the district of columbia as well it s the first time we have ha a revision of our criminal cod since 1901 it was long past due, arrive now, 17 d.c. statehoo applicants were arrested nea the capitol on wednesday after protesting the senate vote t block the reform bill. you introduced the bill that would grant statehood fo washington d.c. for, to give the nearly 700,000 residents voting representation in congress how does the fight for statehood play into the federa government stepping into d.c. ability to self rule as long as i can remember, you have been champing statehood and now self rule. and now we have this interference how does this play into that yes, rev. and the only way to get rid of
completely overwhelmed by what we are seeing in terms of the interest rate move. 50 are seeing in terms of the interest rate move- rate move. so what is the solution to calming rate move. so what is the solution to calming all rate move. so what is the solution to calming all of rate move. so what is the solution to calming all of this rate move. so what is the solution to calming all of this and - rate move. so what is the solution to calming all of this and allowing | to calming all of this and allowing more people who want to get on the property ladder to do so? property ladder to do so? look, i don t think property ladder to do so? look, i don t think there property ladder to do so? look, i don t think there is property ladder to do so? look, i don t think there is an property ladder to do so? look, i don t think there is an easy - don t think there is an easy solution because interest rates were heading up anyway. but clearly, you know, the way in which the mini b
borisjohnson has insisted he s not worried by the disruption to supply chains or the threat of higher prices, and said the country couldn t go back to relying on cheap foreign workers. the prime minister dismissed fears the uk is facing a crisis as shortages of workers and problems with fuel and food deliveries continue to affect the country. he s been speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg. prime minister, why wasn t the government prepared for what you described as very real stresses and strains on the country right now? this is a function of a global recovery, and you re seeing stresses and strains caused by the work economy sucking in demand for everything from gas to hgv drivers across the planet. rather than government stepping in to mend, patch and mend every bit of our supply chains, what you ve got in the country is fantastic expertise, fantastical skill in logistics. listen to some of the supermarkets,
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for what you describe as very real stresses and strains on the country right now? this is a function of a global recovery. and you re seeing stresses and strains caused by the world economy sucking in demand for everything from gas to hgv drivers across the planet. rather than government stepping in to mend and patch and mend every bit of our supply chains, what you ve got is, in this country, fantastic expertise, fantastic skill in logistics. you listen to some of the supermarkets, they will manage this. but it s real world problems that people are facing. you were warned back in april about the shortage of hgv drivers, you were warned about fuel costs back in july. there was a letter to you from the meat industry back injune. isn t the point that you were warned about every single one of these issues, and you re basically still sitting, saying, well, the government might be able to help around the edges,