succulent absolutely, af there s a problem with differential payment, as there is in london, there s something called the london weighting, you get an extra allowance if you have to pay more for. the idea in bolton, you can pay people less then you can in birmingham as mark says, they re working for the state, it s preposterous. what happens when they move or get promoted? but it s also the kind of triviality of it that bothers me. this country seems to be staring over a cliff, and neither of them frankly seem to have very much to say about the very big issues. and what they do have to say, liz truss seems to be on a collision course with the bank of england, arguing it s had the wrong response. conservatives are critical of the bank anyway, saying it didn t act fast enough against inflation, it directs itself, they put up
conservatives are critical of the bank anyway, saying it didn t act fast enough against inflation, it directs itself, they put up rates of half of 1%, as it warned it would do. the government set on friday that in terms of what they had heard that in terms of what they had heard that they hadn t moved fast enough, he rejected that and said it s an approach to buying assets, this quantitive easing programme which arguably helped during the credit crunch, it was not part of the problem. so there is a political conflict opening up between the woman most likely to be prime minister and the government. and woman most likely to be prime minister and the government. and her action has been minister and the government. and her action has been to minister and the government. and her action has been to suggest minister and the government. and her action has been to suggest she - minister and the government. and her action has been to suggest she could l action has been to suggest she could