this as many of your callers will be and they want to help sort it out. the fact they are prepared to work with their colleagues to work with their colleagues and professional standards is a good sign. essen standards is a good sign. even thou:h it standards is a good sign. even though it doesn t standards is a good sign. even though it doesn t feel - standards is a good sign. even though it doesn t feel so - standards is a good sign. even though it doesn t feel so do i standards is a good sign. even though it doesn t feel so do a lot of my listeners. we are going up into fifth gear, i have a full list, we are going to try to squeeze a few more minutes out of the commissioner, but i need you to be short with your questions and with all due respect, commissioner, we can try to get some answers, because i think you can see, we have missed having you on here. let s get millie on. ~ ., , having you on here. let s get millie on. ~ ., , . ., , ., on. hi, we know it s dangerous for women
and we think it is his important. we also whether we ban critical race theory, we were right to do, we also required in the same bill that schools have stories of inspiration about greatfl floridiansor and great v americans from a variety of different backgrounds, want students to be inspired they can do well in florida. you know as they get old, critical race theory saying n that some are oppressors and some are repressed, what kind of message is that for the young kids? we require that with t standards college board was trying to impose critical race theory, and impose in a black study course qure ueer theory and neomarxism, the question is, that is something you want to do on your own time, you are free to pursue, that but for our tax payers, to support that type of indoctrination is
anticorruption agency that we propose to investigate wrongdoing, guided by an integrity and ethics commission as proposed by angela rayner for day to day monitoring of standards in public life, and so that it standards in public life, and so thatitis standards in public life, and so that it is clear that the era of self regulation at the centre is over, a citizens during representing the public undertaking a regular review of standards in public life, backed up by a ban on all foreign funding of british politics and an end to mps of second jobs. so, we need a cleanup but we also need a clear out. 50,000 civil servants clear out. 50 , 000 civil servants transferred clear out. 50,000 civil servants transferred out of london to save £200 million. and the first 12 of many agencies that were also candidates of dispersal to save millions of pounds more, to the benefit of all the proposals that rachel reeves is making. the replacement of the indefensible 830 member house of lords, with a sma
economy. the uk chancellor, jeremy hunt, has announced tax rises and spending cuts to bolster an economy that he says has already entered recession. two months on from a disastrous mini budget that dented britain s economic credibility, mr hunt outlined a 65 billion dollar package to reduce government borrowing. this includes additional windfall taxes on oil and gas firms. our political editor chris mason has been speaking to mr hunt. chancellor, what you say to people tonight who are facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950s? it standards since the 19505? if we stick with 5tandard5 since the 19505? if we stick with it, we can make the recession shallower than it might otherwise have been and give hope to families that we can get back to more normality. in truth they can be have ducked the difficult decisions until after the next election
shouldn t this be, by historical standards, a very good night for republicans? it standards, a very good night for republicans? republicans? it should be. traditionally republicans? it should be. traditionally as republicans? it should be. traditionally as you - republicans? it should be. - traditionally as you articulated, republicans are looking at this late and saying the president of the united states is beneath 50%. other than george w bush for his re election, he actually gained seats. traditionally the party in power is going to lose 36 a0 seats, if the president s approval rating is underneath 50%. yes, republicans are feeling very optimistic, but i will say this, you can t be bullish, you have to recognise that it matters what the electorate is doing. you said it exactly right, crime, inflation, these are the issues, and as the hours go on this evening, we will see how it bears out. if i am a republican, which i am, i think the republicans have a