years of below inflation wage rises. none of us want to be on strike, doctors or patients, my family members are patients, they have had operations, appointments cancelled during the last strikes and the last set. full pay restoration over the course of the year would cost £1 billion net. we are after £1 billion every year, the straits of cost well over a billion. they are putting party politics over common sense and logic right now. earlier today i spoke with adam brimelow of nhs providers which represents the 219 nhs trusts here in england. i asked him to assess the impact of these strikes. it is difficult to gauge the impact so far, hearing from trusts
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in fact, egg prices have been down 80% since the start of the year. look, they were ridiculously expensive at the beginning of the year, just give me that. they are just back to normal, and i like normal, normal is fantastic. look, when you ask people about the state of the economy they think you are asking about what do you think about their partisan preferences. it s like asking many a university of michigan, what i think of ohio state. they can be playing well but i m never gonna say it out loud. if you asked people how you as your life doing? do you expect to get wage rises? are you worried about losing a job? all of a sudden there is this incredible optimism, people understand the realities of applying to their own lives. but if you are asking me about the economy, they start looking at it through these partisan lenses and they tell themselves stories that are completely at odds with their reality. and the reality is that we have got unemployment of-year low. inflation dec
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