demographic shift here, whether it s a tight labor market or the looser one they re going to be in the younger bucket. neil: they re spoiled, and if you work at gary s firm. you want to be with gary, right, you don t want to be online with gary. i just wonder and ann raises a good point, all seriousness here, will this ultimately be decided by the economy and forced on us. and the pendulum has swung back more in favor of bosses who are already talking about not only taking job offers away from college graduates, gary, but, you know, slowing the hiring that they are seeing in the best of case scenarios? so where is that going? there s nothing like the business cycle and it is turning, leave no doubt. for the last year, year and a half, workers apple and
suffer so much because of that. and it maybe shielded him from more severe punishment. he got impeached in the louse, didn t go anywhere in the senate, but i m wondering if the back drop of this, the sputtering economy and the rocketing inflation doomed boris johnson more than any of these lies? i get the point, but obviously in tough times people look for someone to blame, i get that and understand that. no, actually something more fundamental here, we re an old country and maybe we re old-fashioned in our attitudes. tell us a lie once, and we ll say, hmm, not sure about this chap. and lie to us a second time, remember, we had the party-gate where we were all locked down and couldn t see our moms and dads and they were partying to quote prince like it s 1999 in downing street and then a sex
yeah, we do have the treat yourself mentality, and go broke, go big or go home, but we re starting to see people made the trade-off. i ll put it on the credit card and deal with it in the future and catch up with people. neil: and that happens. jim which stopped wearing ties and it could be on one of these shows completely naked. jimmy, how long do you think it lasts, and i ve been on this rodeo and about peters out and people run out of money and we re in a recession and i m not saying that happens, and from a much higher place. neil, when the interest rates climb higher, right now, they re not great, but we re nearing a point where pretty soon you ll get a better interest rate from the mob than from your bank. they re drilling people on interest, as the rates continue to climb it s harder to manage this sort of thing because a lot of us, neil, are still paying for old fun. we re doing the balance transfer game. you know, fun you have in 2012.
spells of dry weather, some spells of sunshine, 3 dry weather, some spells of sunshine, a little bit of patchy rain, but temperatures generally in the high teens are low 20s. not bad at all for this point in september. this is bbc news. the headlines. action on the energy crisis, the government strikes a deal with a fertiliser firm to restart production in an effort to maintain supply of carbon dioxide and ease fears of food shortages. the deal comes as the prime minister insisted the gas supply crisis is a short term problem which is being tackled. obviously, we are talking to the energy companies doing what we can to keep prices low, to make sure the supermarket shelves to keep prices low, to make sure the aren t empty. president biden promises relentless diplomacy will be for his administration and commits the us to double its contribution to climate finance. the extreme weather events that we
hello. autumn is now gently, slowly but surely creeping in across the northern hemisphere. the days are getting shorter, but we are seeing some decent sometime this week, and some warmth in it still at this point in september. that should make quite short work of our first autumn visitor, shall we say, increasing amounts of early morning mist and fog. some certainly i think first thing thursday across northern england, part of the midlands, wales, added to the west country. some early showers for the north east of scotland, but come the afternoon, fairly widespread sunshine. more cloud later in the day getting into northern ireland, though, and some rain, and that rain will be persistent and heavy at times for northern ireland through friday as a weather front stalls to the rest of the uk, bringing some rain eventually to western scotland a nd eventually to western scotland and towards the south west and for wales as well. so just the mid teens with the cloud and rain, still in the low