achievement? == would agree that was a practical achievement? would agree that was a practical achievement? , ., ., ., achievement? so you would agree that is practical achievement? - achievement? so you would agree that is practical achievement? it - that is practical achievement? it was a practical achievement that they had to be pushed to do, that they had to be pushed to do, that they had to be pushed to do and of course i am pleased they did because it helped people make ends meet is time of national crisis but it s not something that can point and say they feel better off, when people tell me the trains are cancelled with him everyday and they cannot get work and that means they are risking being able to hold onto theirjobs. cancelled routinely. that s what people notice after 1a years of tory rule. that s what people notice after 14 years of tory rule. years of tory rule. you re not promising years of tory rule. you re not promising to years of tory rule. you re not
what we would do. you is a clear difference. we think that having a tax break for the super rich is just not on when working people are struggling. not on when working people are struggling- - - not on when working people are struggling- - - not on when working people are stru~lin~. ., ., , ., struggling. that doesn t mean the tax burden changes. struggling. that doesn t mean the tax burden changes. it struggling. that doesn t mean the tax burden changes. it does - struggling. that doesn t mean the tax burden changes. it does not - struggling. that doesn t mean the l tax burden changes. it does not back it means the tax burden changes. it does not back it means the tax tax burden changes. it does not back it means the tax burden tax burden changes. it does not back it means the tax burden on tax burden changes. it does not back it means the tax burden on those - it means the tax burden on those super rich will change and that will pay for those extra operations. we will
budget in march, it could be incredibly damaging for the country, so what we re going to do is make sure we focus on what will grow the economy, fund public services and ultimately allow us to have a tax system that is fair and rewards hard work, which is what keir starmer said today that he wanted to be able to do, but it would be irresponsible of us at this stage to make promises we don t know how we re going to keep. we will do so when we know how we are going to pay for things also thank you very much for talking to our viewers tonight, thangam debbonaire. let s talk now to the conservative mp bob seely again. a lot to get through, mr seely, in limited time, as always. thank you for being with us. how would you describe the state of the country after 1a years of conservative government? arnie country after 14 years of conservative government? ~ . ., conservative government? we have had a ve , ve conservative government? we have had a very. very tough conservative government? we h
a message that i think resonates in a lot of focus groups but is difficult to sell in headlines. what does that mean? difficult to sell in headlines. what does that mean? the difficult to sell in headlines. what does that mean? the wording was, tread lightly, what does that mean, stephen? i tread lightly, what does that mean, stehen? . tread lightly, what does that mean, stehen? , ., ii stephen? i remember on the 2019 election i stephen? i remember on the 2019 election i was stephen? i remember on the 2019 election i was out stephen? i remember on the 2019 election i was out and stephen? i remember on the 2019 election i was out and about, i stephen? i remember on the 2019 election i was out and about, as i stephen? i remember on the 2019| election i was out and about, as all of us election i was out and about, as all of us were. election i was out and about, as all of us were, either covering or fighting of us were, either covering or fighting that election, and i tal
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