SARAH VINE: The crazies were out in force yesterday as those at both ends of America s political spectrum came together outside the courthouse where Trump was due to be arraigned.
tax cutting measures as well as figures on the amount the government is going to be borrowing for that very significant intervention to help people with their energy bills and businesses as well. i think we can talk to julian and businesses as well. i think we can talk tojulianjessop, an economist who advised liz truss from the institute of economic affairs, the institute of economic affairs, the right of centre think tank. hello to you, julian. is this what you are hoping for? you are hoping for? yes, it is. i wasn t privy you are hoping for? yes, it is. i wasn t privy to you are hoping for? yes, it is. i wasn t privy to all you are hoping for? yes, it is. i wasn t privy to all the you are hoping for? yes, it is. i wasn t privy to all the details i you are hoping for? yes, it is. i wasn t privy to all the details of the announcement today so i still have to wade through the details and there are a few i am not then surely happy with such a stamp duty for first time buyers. of
Parliament’s press pack and political pundits alike made a big deal of Greens’ grass roots dissent undermining James Shaw’s leadership after last week’s AGM. But only a few of the many reports and commentaries sounded out the people at the heart of the issue.