bigger priorities for all voters. do you think people are actually going to want to look at these proposals and think, ok, we will spend this kind of money on changing an immigration system when actually the economy and had the health system in this country are absolutely needing investment right now? this country are absolutely needing investment right now? yeah, i don t think that investment right now? yeah, i don t thinkthat poll investment right now? yeah, i don t think that poll contradicts investment right now? yeah, i don t think that poll contradicts what i i think that poll contradicts what i just said, it measures a slightly different things. but it s perfectly possible to think that the economy needs growth and the nhs needs investment but also that the immigration system needs control. and when an immigration system doesn t have control it can cause pressures on public services like the nhs. it also, if the numbers are very high, disincentivises employers from making in
either gp with a pretty mild sore throat, that will be preventing gps from doing lots of other things that clearly they do day in, day out very well. so the nhs has got a pretty tricky balancing act over the next couple of weeks. couple of weeks. good to talk to ou, couple of weeks. good to talk to you. greg couple of weeks. good to talk to you. greg fell. couple of weeks. good to talk to you, greg fell, thank couple of weeks. good to talk to you, greg fell, thank you. - the labour leader, sir keir starmer, will promise to rewire britain s economy and constitution when he launches a report calling for the house of lords to be scrapped, and the scottish government to be given greater powers. labour intends to consult on the proposals which have been drawn up by the former prime minister gordon brown. it isn t clear how many of them will become party policy. let s speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. nick, tell us exactly what labour are proposing? nick, tell us ex