passes. i ll certainly make sure it s implemented fairly and done fairly. it s something that i will continue to look at. that cost to the state is incredible. and the people that it covers are people that are single and able bodied and able to work. we have many open jobs, very few people in our state that are unemployment right now. will you vote for it? our incomes are going up faster here in south dakota than anywhere else in the country. so, the people of south dakota economically are doing better, even though we re really struggling with the inflation of the biden economy and what s happening with the policies out of d.c. real quick, it s on the ballot. you re a voter, obviously. will you vote for it? i quoept be voting for it myself personally because of the tax increases that would have to happen to pay for it. if it is passed by the people,ly certainly implement it. you mentioned your website. many of the resources on that website are federal organizations, private o
and the people that it covers are people that are single and able bodied and able to work. we have many open jobs, very few people in our state that are on unemployment right now. will you vote for it? our incomes are going up faster here in south dakota than anywhere else in the country. so, the people of south dakota economically are doing better, even though we re really struggling with the inflation of the biden economy and what s happening with the policies out of d.c. real quick, it s on the ballot. you re a voter, obviously. will you vote for it? i won t be voting for it myself personally because of the tax increases that would have to happen to pay for it. but if it is passed by the people, i certainly will implement it. you mentioned your website. many of the resources on that website are federal organizations, private organizations. i m just trying to understand, you mentioned paid family leave. what else will you do as governor of south dakota or push for, i unders
doesn t the conservative party, doesn t the tory right, in particular, risk looking like those groups in the life of brian, the monty python film, in which the people s popular front ofjudaea are murdering the popular front ofjudaea while shouting splitters? well, you will remember, i think i raised that in relation to the brexiteers but, no, i don t think so. i am so looking forward to launching conservative way forward. when you look at the team that i ve assembled and the breadth of the party that it covers, and the extent of our agreement and the joy of the vision that we are going to present, i am so excited about showing it to you. and all this old nonsense about angry tory right wingers will pale away and fade and no one will care about it when we do what we are going to do. steve baker, thanks very much forjoining me again on political thinking. you re very welcome. he could hardly have been clearer. it looks like being checkmate for borisjohnson, he said. the game, though, if
of this matter to anyone commissioner should be. why does any of this matter to anyone outside - of this matter to anyone outside london? .., , , of this matter to anyone outside london? .. , , , of this matter to anyone outside london? , , , ., london? because this is about the culture within london? because this is about the culture within the london? because this is about the culture within the police london? because this is about the culture within the police forces, i culture within the police forces, the 43 police forces that we have. the met is the biggest force, it has a lot of attention because it covers the capital city and has millions of citizens that it covers, but we know there are issues in other big police forces. greater manchester in recent times has had problems. i think because policing is done in this country by consent, we consent to the police policing us, so we have to have trust and confidence that they are professional, they treat people fairly,
because the question for some of the moderates is, what is the top line number and how do you reach that? where are you willing to budge? is so, the topline number at the end of the day is not the question. the question is, are you going to create a program that s going to meet the need of families? long-term, we want to get 12 weeks for all life events, because that s pretty much the bare minimum. if we can t get to 12 weeks for all life events on day one, then we ll goet to x number of weeks and that x, again, it doesn t matter as much as creating the safety net that families desperately need, and so if we have an arbitrary limit on how much we can invest today, we ll meet that arbitrary limit and over time, fight for more resources. it s important to create the program, make it permanent, make sure it lasts a full ten years and it s important that is gender neutral for all life events. those are the most important aspects, and how much it covers and up to how much of income that