wealthiest, that is a display of the wrong values- wealthiest, that is a display of the wrong values. it sounds right now if thins wrong values. it sounds right now if things carry wrong values. it sounds right now if things carry on wrong values. it sounds right now if things carry on as wrong values. it sounds right now if things carry on as they wrong values. it sounds right now if things carry on as they are - wrong values. it sounds right now if things carry on as they are you i things carry on as they are you won t be able to vote for these measures as a conservative mp? i5 won t be able to vote for these measures as a conservative mp? is a measures as a conservative mp? is a aood thin measures as a conservative mp? i3 . good thing and there are many good things that liz truss said and i welcome the broader point is about growth but the critical thing is liz has acknowledged that with hindsight, with welcome hindsight, that mistakes were made in the preparation. that mi
the public services. that s a much greater risk. in all my time in government, i ve never come across a decision especially the big decisions that don t involve risk one way or the other. mr hunt warned against personal tax cuts too soon and said reducing business rates was the way to encourage growth. the number one priority with me with my business experience is to get the economy growing, and that s why. ..not necessarily the most retail tax cuts, but the things that will boost business, make us an attractive business environment, use our brexit freedoms to turn ourselves into the world s next silicon valley those are the things that will make a real difference. another new entrant to the race promising yes tax cuts straight away. we need these businesses. very important as we have the cost of living very important as we have the cost of living squeeze that people get money of living squeeze that people get money back in the pockets and quicklx money back in the pocke
weeks. that, as scotland confirms its first case of the virus. the prime minister, borisjohnson, says no option is off the table to help people deal with the rising cost of living. his words come as new data shows families with two children are facing costs which are at least £400 per month higher than they were last year. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says a range of things need to be looked at and has accused the government of to and has accused the government of to and delaying over whether to introduce a windfall tax on oil and gas companies. our political correspondence, nick eardley, reports. of living squeeze, but there isn t an easy formula to deal with the cost of living squeeze, but the prime minister is under pressure to come up with answers. what more can and will the government do to help households struggling to make ends meet? no option is off the table, let s be clear about that. i m not attracted
how, how long will this cost of living squeeze last in your opinion? it s living squeeze last in your opinion? it s difficult to say because there it s difficult to say because there are a it s difficult to say because there are a lot it s difficult to say because there are a lot of moving parts. most notably are a lot of moving parts. most notably with the energy price rise, there notably with the energy price rise, there are notably with the energy price rise, there are options the government to alleviate there are options the government to alleviate there is a that those could alleviate there is a that those could be alleviate there is a that those could be not as big as feared, but based could be not as big as feared, but based forecast for the map of england. based forecast for the map of england, we have estimated that we will not england, we have estimated that we will not see a return until the end of this will not see a return until the end of this year~
the rise in unemployment but that i the rise in unemployment but that does not the rise in unemployment but that does not seem pay rises, as you were saying. does not seem pay rises, as you were saying. it does not seem pay rises, as you were saying. it is does not seem pay rises, as you were saying, it is not so much that pay has not saying, it is not so much that pay has not grown, it is that the cost of living has not grown, it is that the cost of living has has not grown, it is that the cost of living has increased by more than that of living has increased by more than that so of living has increased by more than that so the of living has increased by more than that. so the amount you can buy with your pay packet is that means we are in the your pay packet is that means we are in the middle of the third cost of living in the middle of the third cost of living squeeze after eu referendum as well living squeeze after eu referendum as well. we are set for a pe