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the only alternative was liz truss or rishi sunak. i chose what i believe to be the lesser of two evils but she screwed it up and made a mess of it. that s it, that s fine. how many times do we get a political decision wrong? what you are saying is i probably have got it wrong with labour. if i have, god help. i wrong with labour. ifi have, god hel. ., wrong with labour. ifi have, god hel. ., . ., wrong with labour. ifi have, god hel. j . ., . help. i don t want to lecture you because you help. i don t want to lecture you because you are help. i don t want to lecture you because you are a help. i don t want to lecture you because you are a very help. i don t want to lecture you because you are a very successful| because you are a very successful guy because you are a very successful guy iti because you are a very successful cu . because you are a very successful ru ., ., because you are a very successful guy. if i m naive how did i build a business in gu
tax for the big banks. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. leader of the liberal democrats, ed davey! applause. a day to make some noise. the liberal democrats have been loudly declaring that the nhs and social care is in crisis. with a leader who has spoken about his experience of caring for his disabled son and previously his mother. after years of conservative chaos and neglect, the scale of the challenge is enormous, so our manifesto doesn t shy away from that. we are putting forward a bold, ambitious and fully costed plan to tackle the health and care crisis from top to bottom. this is a manifesto to save the nhs. crisis from top to bottom. the lib dems are pledging to give everyone the right to see a gp within seven days or 2a hours if urgent. provide free at home care for the elderly and disabled. and guarantee access to an nhs dentist in an emergency. the party also wants to lift the two child benefit cap, increase aviation taxes on people who frequent