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A secondary benefit as well there is a secondary benefit to merseyside which is when people have skilled jobs they are secure and they spend their money predominantly in the local economy, so your restaurants, hospitality, your theatres, etc, also gain secondary because when people have jobs and feel they can go out and enjoy themselves and spend that money in the shops and restaurants etc, that is a double benefit for the region. More broadly of course, those jobs will be across the country and a similar pattern happens. Another Reason Hospitality is taken such head is because people havent got the money to go out for meals in the way they used to. A secondary benefit. In relation to the tidal work the mayor is doing, we are supportive of this. I do think its important. It is subject to business cases etc, but you know, all of this technology should be seen as one in the sense that we should look at all of the opportunities w ....
so they really are looking for some political and economic stability. well, for now, markets are calm. but investors say any mis step in appointing a new leader could see the uk plunged back into financial crisis a place in uk political history as the shortest serving prime minster ever. she lasted just 44 days in office before announcing her resignation yesterday. but she s also contributed another record to the english language. the shortest lived economic catchphrase. we started using the term trussonomics just six weeks ago. a plan for a low tax, low regulation, high growth britain by liberated by brexit. with the phrase and its policies now on the scrapheap, our business editor simonjack takes a look back at the rapid rise and fall of trussonomics. can we afford these tax cuts, chancellor? the road to liz truss demise arguably started here the not so mini budget that she and her chancellor announced with great fanfare. and i commend it to the house. ....
overtaxed, interesting to hear penny mordaunt repeat the £2000 burger that we spent a lot of time dissecting the credibility of 2000 figure. interesting to see penny mordaunt went there again. secondly, an interesting angry exchange between penny mordaunt and angela rayner on defence. i thought that was telling, penny mordaunt keen to talk about the nuclear deterrence. another thing which stood out is stephen flynn, the snp leader, the applause he got, the first to get rounds of applause. an interesting topic that got applause from the audience. specially selected to represent different voters, a carefully made of audience there. interestingly on brexit, he talked about the damage the economy, talked about the damage the economy, talked about the damage the economy, talked about an end to the demonisation of migration, which got around of applause and free tuition fees in scotland. i think the strategies, it became a debate between labour and the tories, and the smaller p ....
Properly, we have annexed northern ireland it properly, we have annexed northern ireland it is properly, we have annexed northern ireland. it is a travesty, it should no. ireland. it is a travesty, it should go the ireland. it is a travesty, it should go. the point is to bring back sovereignty to the uk, to make a great sovereignty to the uk, to make a great again. the whole deal was wrong great again. the whole deal was wrong. theresa may let us down in the way wrong. theresa may let us down in the way she wrong. theresa may let us down in the way she bowed down to the eu. she did the way she bowed down to the eu. she did that to keep the northern ireland border open. but she did that to keep the northern ireland border open. she did that to keep the northern ireland border open. but what they have done is ireland border open. but what they have done is a ireland border open. but what they have done is a mess ireland border open. but what they have done is a mess ....