collapse back to normal and businesses do not collapse and back to normal and businesses do not collapse and people keep theirjobs and i suspect that it is those divisions and i suspect that it is those divisions that are leading to this briefing divisions that are leading to this briefing war against matt hancock who is, briefing war against matt hancock who is, of briefing war against matt hancock who is, of course, desperate whose overriding who is, of course, desperate whose overriding concern is to ensure that the nhs overriding concern is to ensure that the nhs does not get overwhelmed by covert the nhs does not get overwhelmed by covert cases. the nhs does not get overwhelmed by covert cases covert cases. what fate do you see for mr hancock? covert cases. what fate do you see for mr hancock? in covert cases. what fate do you see for mr hancock? in the covert cases. what fate do you see for mr hancock? in the near - covert cases. what fate do you see | for m
the purse keen on keeping a very tight hold on the purse strings and not spending our way the purse strings and not spending our way out of the covid crisis that we are our way out of the covid crisis that we are in our way out of the covid crisis that we are in. g ., our way out of the covid crisis that we are in l our way out of the covid crisis that we are in. joe? ithink our way out of the covid crisis that we are in. joe? i think there our way out of the covid crisis that we are in. joe? ithink there is we are in. joe? i think there is sliuht we are in. joe? i think there is slight perhaps we are in. joe? i think there is slight perhaps floor we are in. up- ithink there is slight perhaps floor you might see slight perhaps floor you might see in this argument is that does voting for the liberal democrats send the message that we want to have more fiscal discipline because my car to see that. i think the local issues had a very strong factor particularly around plannin
the sunday amersham by election has risen for the sunday telegraph and he is trying the sunday telegraph and he is trying to the sunday telegraph and he is trying to explain, i think, why it was that trying to explain, i think, why it was that the 16,000 majority that the tories was that the 16,000 majority that the tories enjoyed in that seat was overturned the tories enjoyed in that seat was overturned by the liberal democrats, so he overturned by the liberal democrats, so he gives overturned by the liberal democrats, so he gives various reasons, but one of them so he gives various reasons, but one of them is so he gives various reasons, but one of them is that he thinks tory voters of them is that he thinks tory voters are of them is that he thinks tory voters are worried that the traditional tory emphasis on fiscal discipline traditional tory emphasis on fiscal discipline is kind of being thrown out of discipline is kind of being thrown out of the discipli