news. manning. borisjohnson has said he s not worried about rising prices and the disruption to food and some fuel supplies, saying the country can t go back to what he called the failed model of the uk economy. the prime minister said the government can t magic up solutions and argued supply chains would sort themselves out . he was speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg at the conservative party conference in manchester and her report contains some flash photography. this is fantastic. he doesn t hide how much he is enjoying himself. i had in the polls with a plum percussion of a huge majority back at parliament. but carefree? the country is not. with rising prices, some empty shelves. prime minister, why wasn t the government prepared for what you describe as very real stresses and strains on the country right now? this is a function of a global recovery and you are seeing stresses and strains caused by the world economy sucking demand for
counting on this is what we get every single week and then we got a message saying we are taking this money off you as of this date, and we were just lost. the money off you as of this date, and we were just lost. money off you as of this date, and we were just lost. we were ust lost. the uk government sa the we were just lost. the uk government say the extra we were just lost. the uk government say the extra money we were just lost. the uk government say the extra money was we were just lost. the uk government say the extra money was was - we were just lost. the uk government say the extra money was was meant . we were just lost. the uk government| say the extra money was was meant to be temporary and that with the economy reopening there are jobs to be had, with vacancies plentiful. but deirdre mcausland, childcare is a significant barrier to work. the former teacher, a single mother, can t find a job that works around her son s school hours. i can t find a job that works aro
restart at six, the home secretary announces restart an independent inquiry an independent inquiry after the murder of sarah everard. priti patel says the inquiry will look into what she called the systematic failures which allowed sarah s killer to be employed as a police officer. it is abhorrent that a serving police officer was able to abuse his position of power, authority, and trust to commit such a horrific crime. also on the programme tonight. as the army steps in to help with fuel deliveries, the prime minister insists there s no supply crisis and he s not worried about staff shortages. what you can t do, and must not do, laura, is, simply go back to the old, tired, failed model of the uk economy that has led to a relative under productivity by comparison with all our major competitors for decades,
everything from gas to hgv drivers across the planet. rather than government stepping in to mend and patch and mend every bit of our supply chains, what you ve got in this country is fantastic expertise, fantastic skill and logistics, you listen to some of the supermarkets, they will manage this. but listen to some of the supermarkets, they will manage this. they will manage this. but it is a real world they will manage this. but it is a real world problems they will manage this. but it is a real world problems people - they will manage this. but it is a real world problems people are| real world problems people are facing. you were warned back in april about the shortage of hgv drivers, you were warned about fuel costs back injuly. there was a letter to you from the meat industry backin letter to you from the meat industry back in june. letter to you from the meat industry back injune. isn t the point that you were warned about every single one of these issues and you are basical
long term and look at how you can make the investments now that will bear down on costs. that s the way to deal with the cost of living and the supply chains will start to sort themselves out very, very rapidly. for the prime minister, changing the economy as part of a deliberately different tory look. economy as part of a deliberately different tory look. good afternoon, carrie, different tory look. good afternoon, carrie. looking different tory look. good afternoon, carrie, looking forward different tory look. good afternoon, carrie, looking forward to carrie, looking forward to conference? carrie, looking forward to conference? . , conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place on - conference? carrie johnson striding in to take her own place on stage i conference? carrie johnson striding| i