this in the face of current bills. is this going in the face of current bills. is this going to be enough to freeze the cap this going to be enough to freeze the cap where it is now? this £100 billion the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, this two your package, would billion cost, this two your package, would take billion cost, this two your package, would take us up to 2024, the next election. would take us up to 2024, the next election, which the daily telegraph notes is election, which the daily telegraph notes is more than labour have suggested, would cost tens of billions suggested, would cost tens of billions more than labour, and what is interesting is, how does this fit in with is interesting is, how does this fit in with truss s approach to the economy in with truss s approach to the economy. she s going to fund spending economy. she s going to fund spending with borrowing? because w
Announced his resignation. Last week i stood here announced his resignation. Last week i stood here to announced his resignation. Last week i stood here to announce announced his resignation. Last week i stood here to announce the announced his resignation. Last week i stood here to announce the ending l i stood here to announce the ending of the Cooperation Agreement between the snp and the greens. And the snp would seek to govern as a Minority Government. I made that decision as leader of the snp as i believed and then Bute House Agreement was the right one for the party i lead, and i still do believe that to be the case, but most importantly i believe it was the right decision for the country. My hope was to continue working with the greens in a less formal agreements as the snp moved into a new face of Minority Governments. Unfortunately, in ending the Bute House Agreement in the manner that i did i clearly underestimated the level of hurt and upset that caused my green colleagues.
serious. that very gloomy and presidential look that they are both trying to affect. but, oh my goodness, as they continue to stand at the podium, i think many people in america, in fact, the majority, almost certainly, will watch this debate will be wondering what on earth is going on. they turned to leave, and at that stage, cnn catch to a wider shot as the president and former president trump leaves the stage. they don t go close to each other. joe biden is there, and there are family members with him on the stage. but the whole thing has been the most rambling, peculiar affair. someone in a focus group, quite early on in the course of the debate said it was a choice between the circus or the nursing home. and there has been a feeling among many people watching that, number one, the questions that were asked were not answered, but number two, this is probably the biggest story of the night, president biden did not look presidential. he did not hit home with the points that
leaving my country but recently it has hit home how much of a toll it has hit home how much of a toll it has taken on me and the impact it has taken on me and the impact it has had on me away from the game. he s not leaving cricket entirely, of course, he is a crucial player for england, and it may well help his performance if he can just focus on that now without the captaincy. but now all talk will turn to who will take over from but now all talk will turn to who will take overfrom him. ben stokes is the favourite and he is the current vice captain. just butler and even stuart broad who was recently dropped, and james anderson, they are coming to the end of a wicket careers, they have been spoken about. of a wicket careers, they have been spoken about- spoken about. turning from cricket to football, spoken about. turning from cricket to football, more spoken about. turning from cricket to football, more dramatic- spoken about. turning from cricket to football, more dramatic news
you respond to somebody, as you say, you you respond to somebody, as you say, you know what, this was a perception say, you know what, this was a perception and a kind of hoses it down perception and a kind of hoses it down. the thing civil servant it down. the thing civil servant of the department of education was part of the seiect education was part of the select committee that day. there select committee that day. there was that. it was in the canteen there was that. it was in the canteen and people bought their own stuff therefore that is the party, own stuff therefore that is the party, maybe people had poked bowls party, maybe people had poked bowls i party, maybe people had poked bowls. i thought it was something in pokemon goal. i thought that was something in pokemon go. i ll buy you a poke bowl one day! the point despite all this, though, isn t it, is the political disturbance it s creating, which is huge. it s not really about whether there were poke bowls