rates need to be so high and do my savour s rates need to be so low? i think there are serious questions that need to be asked and if i was the government i would be looking into what we can do about it saver s rates. into what we can do about it saver s rates. into what we can do about it saver s rates. muddling, do you think the banks saver s rates. muddling, do you think the banks should - saver s rates. muddling, do you think the banks should step - saver s rates. muddling, do you think the banks should step in, | saver s rates. muddling, do you i think the banks should step in, the government? 0r neither madalyn. is this the risk you take when you take out a mortgage? i is this the risk you take when you take out a mortgage? take out a mortgage? i feel the government take out a mortgage? i feel the government should take out a mortgage? i feel the government should be - take out a mortgage? i feel the government should be doing i take out a mortgage? i feel the g
left s your assessment of where we are left , , ., , left s yes it s rather interesting because actually left s yes it s rather interesting because actually even - left s yes it s rather interesting because actually even in - left s yes it s rather interesting because actually even in termsj left s yes it s rather interesting i because actually even in terms of the statistics first, there is not that much of a difference. the royal college of nursing, they had 61% of eligible members voting which means actually 39% didn t. 54% have voted to reject it, and 46% to accept. that is very different to union of sin, the other union dimension. they consulted 288,000 members, and three quarters voted to accept it. now let s just quickly stressed, this is quite important. this is pretty dynamic. patients are facing the prospect of more cancelled operations. but it s a little bit more significant than that as well. the rcn is announcing a 48 hours straight, from 8pm on the 30th of april to 8
able to through the pandemic and people were able to continue to travel, and that they do able to continue to travel, and that they do deserve some kind of recognition. but as natalie was saying. recognition. but as natalie was saying, all this then goes back to the fact saying, all this then goes back to the fact that costs are skyrocketing, and what s really maddening about it here in the states maddening about it here in the states is maddening about it here in the states is there are things we could be states is there are things we could he doing states is there are things we could be doing right now to mitigate particularly our energy woes which could particularly our energy woes which could also particularly our energy woes which could also help us help european and united kingdom friends as well, and we are united kingdom friends as well, and we are simply not doing them. and people we are simply not doing them. and people really feel that s a self inflicted woun
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are fighting life threatening illnesses are probably doing so an empty stomach so we cannot afford to wait any longer and with winter fast approaching we need to have the funds as urgently as possible. in terms of what those urgently as possible. in terms of what those funds urgently as possible. in terms of what those funds are. - urgently as possible. in termsj of what those funds are. what is the number? what do you need to avert this catastrophe? we need about to avert this catastrophe? - need about $210 million every single month in order to reach the 23 million people in afghanistan. the 23 million people in afuhanistan. . , ., , afghanistan. that is a huge sum of money desperately afghanistan. that is a huge sum of money desperately needed, l of money desperately needed, clearly, for now, thank you very much indeed. clearly, for now, thank you very much indeed. the australian prime minister, scott morrison, says he will confirm at next weekend s climate summit that aust