what was going on in downing street at the time when all of us were living that way, that damages our democracy, doesn t it? yes, it does. of course, things like this damage our democracy, and that is why. this downing street has damaged our democracy. no, the, from what we all already know, from the people that have come forward and apologised for the parties that took place, so for example, the one on the eve of prince philip s funeral, you know, that was completely wrong. it was wrong in every single way. and that is already damaging. of course it is. and the way we now get through this is to get the facts out, to get them on the tablen and so that we can all then reach a judgment ourselves. let s get more on this from adam fleming, our chief political correspondent. morning adam and i am sure sajid javid would prefer to this morning have focussed purely on talking about plan a. the move away from plan b in terms of coronavirus
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a record low. tax refunds going to pot in colorado. adam shapiro is here to explain. good morning adam. good morning ainsley and heather. high time for colorado s marijuana industry failed to prevent the tax collections as we have been saying from going to pot. they are writing a bill to keep millions of dollars of tax revenue that current law requires them to return to taxpayers. here s the problem. tax revenue from the legal sale of marijuana in colorado fell short of the $70 million accountants thought it would generate. overall tax revenue is running higher than predicted triggering a voter approved tax payer bill of rights which requires colorado to refund some of the money. pat stedman says it is not that the tax came in high it is other revenue came in high. they failed to specify who would get the refund, marijuana