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Well feels like it. applause . as autumn approached, life was feeling a bit more normal. some of the special financial scheme to set “p the special financial scheme to set up for the pandemic such as fulham and the £20 uplift universal credit came to an end. such as furlough. the government broke a promise in its manifesto and put up national insurance by 1.25%. some of the money would go to fund social care. in order to deal with the problems with the nhs, the backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we are taking the tough decisions that the country wants to see. we are putting £36 billion in. the country wants to see. we are putting £36 billion in £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the first £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the first attempt - £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the first attempt by - £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the first attempt by a i care was the ....
Life was feeling a bit more normal. some of the special financial schemes set up for the pandemic, such as furlough and the £20 uplift universal credit, came to an end. to clear the backlog in the nhs, the government broke a promise in its manifesto and put up national insurance by 1.25%. some of the money would also go to fund social care. in order to deal with the problems of the nhs, the backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we are taking the tough decisions that the country wants to see. we are putting another £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the first attempt by a government in decades to tackle the issue of social care funding. it was criticised as being unfair on people in less well off areas. just the latest on the government reshuffle which is under way. the education secretary gavin williamson has lost his job. in mid september, it was all change at the cabinet table. are you expecting a promotion? ....
Some of the special financial schemes set up for the pandemic, such as furlough and the £20 uplift universal credit, came to an end. to clear the backlog in the nhs, the government broke a promise in its manifesto and put up national insurance by 1.25%. some of the money would also go to fund social care. in order to deal with the problems of the nhs, the backlogs, you also have to fix social care. we are taking the tough decisions that the country wants to see. we are putting another £36 billion in. the plan for social care was the first attempt by a government in decades to tackle the issue of social care funding. it was criticised as being unfair on people in less well off areas. just the latest on the government reshuffle which is under way. the education secretary gavin williamson has lost his job. in mid september, it was all change at the cabinet table. are you expecting promotion? the big winner was liz truss, now the foreign secretary. dominic raab was moved to justice, ....
Are ongoing to establish the full circumstances. manchester united said they do not condone violence of any kind . they said they had been made aware of the allegations on social media but would make no further comment until the facts have been established. mason greenwood has not responded to the allegations. borisjohnson and the chancellor, rishi sunak, have confirmed that the rise in national insurance will go ahead in april. in a joint article in the sunday times, the two men said the increase was the right thing to do to help tackle the nhs backlog and fund social care. but labour says the plan needs to be rethought, as people struggle with the cost of living. our political correspondent ione wells has more on this. only this morning robert halfon said he is urging the government to look at other ways they can find the need to tackle nhs backlogs and fix ....
How much damage are the prime minister and his cabinet prepared to do to save his skin? well, mr speaker, ithink that he was offering a yet more general criticism of what s been going on in downing street. let me just remind the house what s been going on in in downing street, we ve been prioritising the covid backlogs. investing massively in nine million more scans so that people get the treatment that they need and that they ve been waiting for. and making sure that they have 114,000 more people in. yes, but it is. they didn t vote for it, mr speaker. they don t support it. 114,000 more people in our nhs now than there were in 2020. and and we re fixing social care, mr speaker, which which governments have neglected for decades and labelled it absolutely no. they have no plan at all to fix the nhs or to fix social care. vote labour. wait longer. ....