Good morning. My concern is about the 2024 election. I hope we do not have the same election we had in 2020 where everybody received billions of dollars hello . Go ahead. [applause] welcome, everyone. I am the managing director. Always a pleasure to have you back. Right now even more so on the eve of a Spring Meeting coming up and you are back from a trip to china. We talked about a lot of these things. Before i start i wanted to remind you we have a lot of people watching this virtually so i want to remind all of you who are watching this virtually that you can send in questions if you have any, you can send them in by email or two events or on the Youtube Channels you are watching this on or on twitter. Any of those ways will hopefully reach us in time. I am sure there are people in the audience who have questions. Before we get to the questions i have questions of my own. First of all, welcome. A great pleasure to have you here. Thank you for the invitation. I want to start, i dont
Jeremy corbyn says. But i think they will get picked pretty short shrift from the leadership. Theyre watching people like a hawk on this. Can we come back to you in just a moment, but it is just after 9 00. You are watching Sunday Morning with trevor phillips. In the last hour, israels ambassador to United Kingdom has told this program that israel is at war. She says that one of britain is in gaza as attacks continue. Here in liverpool at the Labor Conference, the partys Health Secretary west reading said he unequivocally condemned the action by hamas. He and as we are on top of the hour, lets get the very latest on the situation in the middle east now. And were going live to our own International Affairs editor, dominic waghorn. Hes in the southern israeli city of dominic, what is the latest where you are . Well the, latest here travelers were just north of gaza. What were hearing here is quite a lot of big israeli gardens, Firing Shells and gaza in response to attacks that hamas laun
And it runs just under one hour. Welcome, always a pleasure to have you. I want to start by i do not know how many of you had a chance to look at this, the speech at Kings College in cambridge about two weeks ago. It was a speech on the economic prospects, so you will remember that title. Harkening back to the spirit of that paper, you also looked in that speech for the prospects of the next 100 years and drew out two scenarios. One would see per capita income standards double over the next 100 years and the others, seeing it increase tenfold depending on how the world organized itself over the coming decades on new challenges we face. I thought that was a nice framing and i thought we could come back a little bit. I am modest so i tend to look at the next decade. What are the prospects for the next decade . Could i get your sense, we were talking before we came in, in some ways it is clear what the challenges are. So clear what is needed to make progress, but yet when you look at the
And it runs just under one hour. Welcome, always a pleasure to have you. I want to start by i do not know how many of you had a chance to look at this, the speech at Kings College in cambridge about two weeks ago. It was a speech on the economic prospects, so you will remember that title. Harkening back to the spirit of that paper, you also looked in that speech for the prospects of the next 100 years and drew out two scenarios. One would see per capita income standards double over the next 100 years and the others, seeing it increase tenfold depending on how the world organized itself over the coming decades on new challenges we face. I thought that was a nice framing and i thought we could come back a little bit. I am modest so i tend to look at the next decade. What are the prospects for the next decade . Could i get your sense, we were talking before we came in, in some ways it is clear what the challenges are. So clear what is needed to make progress, but yet when you look at the
And it runs just under one hour. Welcome, always a pleasure to have you. I want to start by i do not know how many of you had a chance to look at this, the speech at Kings College in cambridge about two weeks ago. It was a speech on the economic prospects, so you will remember that title. Harkening back to the spirit of that paper, you also looked in that speech for the prospects of the next 100 years and drew out two scenarios. One would see per capita income standards double over the next 100 years and the others, seeing it increase tenfold depending on how the world organized itself over the coming decades on new challenges we face. I thought that was a nice framing and i thought we could come back a little bit. I am modest so i tend to look at the next decade. What are the prospects for the next decade . Could i get your sense, we were talking before we came in, in some ways it is clear what the challenges are. So clear what is needed to make progress, but yet when you look at the