i made that promise to myself that every opportunity i would go back and pay my respects and honours those guys. as they left portsmouth, their modern day counterparts flew overhead in a royal air force transport plane and stood to attention, saluting on the deck of the aircraft carrier hms prince of wales, respect between the generations. john dennis has been back to normandy before but never to the british memorial. it was very emotional and i am afraid that will probably be a bit emotional when we get there, to see the actual thing. we will rememberthem. as the ferry approached the french coastline, the engine slowed and the veterans paid tribute. so, a short, poignant, but highly symbolic ceremony as the wreath was thrown over the side of the ferry. the idea is to pay tribute to those who died before even reaching the french shores and beaches they had come here to liberate. and so to france and two full days of ceremonies and commemorations for those who can tell the sto
two things apart because that £2000 tax rise kept hearing about that apparently labour has checked up his sleeve, what is at about? it comes from officialfigures. these are sleeve, what is at about? it comes from official figures. these are the official costings of the oppositions policy for the pair done by civil servants. but it s based on assumptions made by conservative advisors. some of those assumptions are a little bit, shall we say, questionable. some of those costings which over the course of the next parliament, over £38 billion which equates to £2094 per person is what they re saying. per equates to £2094 per person is what they re saying- they re saying. per house for that every household they re saying. per house for that every household had they re saying. per house for that every household had the - they re saying. per house for that every household had the same i they re saying. per house for that l every household had the same tax bill for the network comes fr