rishi sunak could nail her blind with policy- rishi sunak could nail her blind with oli . , , with policy. you re right, because i remember with policy. you re right, because i remember a with policy. you re right, because i remember a lot with policy. you re right, because i remember a lot of with policy. you re right, because i remember a lot of tory with policy. you re right, because i remember a lot of tory leadership | remember a lot of tory leadership contests in the last 30 years i remember the andrea leadsom theresa may one, and andrea leadsom, it looked like it would go to a proper membership ballot and who knew how it would turn out. she was officially not the front runner but she was putting on a spirited fight. then she poll asked her self an unfortunate reference to having been a mother, which theresa may did not have children basically she ended up have children basically she ended up withdrawing from the contest. so you can never say never until the ballo
to number ten downing street, that is still a couple of years away, it s a long time in politics? it s it s a long time in politics? it s reall it s a long time in politics? it s really interesting the way these leadership contests pan out because the last week, everyone has been a bit obsessed about what tory mps thought about the candidates because they were the ones who whittled the list down to two and it is now conservative members across the uk who are going to decide their leader and who will be the next prime minister. fora and who will be the next prime minister. for a lot of them, it will be about their own politics, their own ideological values and in that sense, i think rishi sunak has a mountain to climb. the pores we ve seen so far suggest and they are small so we should take them with a pinch of salt, they suggest liz truss is quite far ahead but i find it interesting, watching and listening to the interviews given by rishi sunak, he is on the back foot because he s havi
give more help to people who, by then, will have had the price cap raised again and will see energy bills of maybe £3000, perhaps even £3200? ~ ., , , ., £3200? whoever becomes leader will have to deal £3200? whoever becomes leader will have to deal with £3200? whoever becomes leader will have to deal with that £3200? whoever becomes leader will have to deal with that issue £3200? whoever becomes leader will have to deal with that issue later - have to deal with that issue later this year. it s assuming energy prices do not come down worldwide, which is the one thing we cannot predict at this present time, so we need to see what the price pressures look like and see what impact it has on inflation and deal with it accordingly. this isjuly and what happens in october is more difficult to predict at the moment. i idffe happens in october is more difficult to predict at the moment. have you been promised to predict at the moment. have you been promised a to predict at t
scrutiny. is that s going to come under the scrutin . , . , ., ., scrutiny. is a strange one when you see peeple scrutiny. is a strange one when you see peeple who scrutiny. is a strange one when you see people who are scrutiny. is a strange one when you see people who are from scrutiny. is a strange one when you see people who are from the - scrutiny. is a strange one when you see people who are from the same | see people who are from the same party, taking shots at each other like this. yes, because when we have these debates, the first questions was who won. i think the labour party won. the tory party. let s not be disingenuous. tory leadership contests are always a bit spicy. always a bit heated. to see candidates really kicked lungs out one another on the stage this evening and really argue over big topics like tax, i think at one point rishi sunak suggested the candidates were socialists, then he was accused of leaving the country to recession. really strongly worded cri
think it really has been since cop in glasgow. think it really has been since cop in glasgow in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social media. - in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social media. a - in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social media. a lot| in glasgow. yes, and it s been i notable on social media. a lot of people have said climate change has not come up in these leadership contests. crosstalk it did because there was the talk of the net it did because there was the talk of the net zero target. it has reeled its head. the net zero target. it has reeled its head, but it is true that it tends its head, but it is true that it tends to its head, but it is true that it tends to come up only within that particular tends to come up only within that particular framing of net zero. so, the argument is reeling to the candidates. i think all the candidates. i thin