that doesn t mean the criticism will go away. labour leadersir? saying this morning this is the wrong tax at the wrong time and locate working people at time when they can least afford it. that is an argument that makes many in government nervous, the threshold in which you pay national insurance will go from july which will save millions of people and it is also why the chancellor said from 2024 he wants to cut taxes. that is with half an eye on the next general election but it is down the road, it is not coming yet and many willjudge this on whether it delivers on those promises on the nhs and social care. with me is our health editor, hugh pym. how s this money going to be spent? the government are saying that £39 billion will be spent over the next three years on health and social care as a result of this levy, 3 billion or a bit more will be for the devolved administrations who will decide how they spend it, then
age group to get a second dose, if you are in that age group you can go with them to the vaccination centre, and there are still many people who are eligible but not vaccinated, and if you are one of them, for your own sake and for the sake of everyone, please rectify that. it is not too late and no one willjudge you for not having done it before now, and on the contrary, you will be welcomed with open arms. this phase of the pandemic is possibly the most challenging we faced so far and the most infectious varied so far is creating a volume of cases that notwithstanding its reduced severity still has the potential to overwhelm us and of course after two years the measures that have helped us control transmission in past phases are becoming less tolerable and causing more harm so while not easing we do
news that prime ministerjohnson gave us today. that money is not a concern if we want to use it well. this cop26 must be the start of a new momentum, a quantum leap in our fight against climate change. and our youth must be at the centre of this process. we intend to turn the youth for climate event to be held in milan into a regularfeature at all conferences. future generations willjudge us for what we achieve ourfield to achieve. willjudge us for what we achieve our field to achieve. we willjudge us for what we achieve ourfield to achieve. we must involve them, listen to them and above all, learn from them. thank you. applause
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