about moving on from the emergency and saying, look, this is what the economy is going to be like. there are huge challenges, and it s about translating that into real life. before we pick up on that, there is also the backdrop of the cost of living concerns that people are having. we have seen soaring energy bills, rising petrol prices and fears of inflation? bills, rising petrol prices and fears of inflation? ~ ., ., fears of inflation? think of some of the warm up fears of inflation? think of some of the warm up announcements, - fears of inflation? think of some of. the warm up announcements, bigger national minimum wage, pay rises coming for public sector workers, except that could quite easily albeit not inflation. what ends up feeling in your pocket is not the same as what chancellors can talk about and big statements of the dispatch box. this about and big statements of the dispatch bom about and big statements of the disatch box. , , ., ., ., ., , dispatch box. this tension
wages by tweaking the so called taper, to use the technical bit. i suspect there might be extra help to help people cope with rising energy prices, may be an increase in what is known as the warm homes scheme. people that find it hard to make ends meet get a bit of extra cash to help with energy bills. at the overall clash here is what is the reality between someone who is seeing their energy bills going up, someone who might have had a pay rise but their weekly shop has gone up rise but their weekly shop has gone up by £20, where is the tension between that and rishi sunak telling people to be optimistic about the wonderful future ahead? that people to be optimistic about the wonderful future ahead?- people to be optimistic about the wonderful future ahead? that is a aood wonderful future ahead? that is a good point wonderful future ahead? that is a good point to wonderful future ahead? that is a good point to go wonderful future ahead? that is a good point to go to wonderful
creation of that sort of society that we need, where we do recognise that we need, where we do recognise that we need each other, and we care for each other as well. why not two competing visions there. trio. for each other as well. why not two competing visions there. competing visions there. no, no, it is not competing visions there. no, no, it is rrot competing. competing visions there. no, no, it is not competing, i competing visions there. no, no, it is not competing, i agree competing visions there. no, no, it is not competing, i agree we - competing visions there. no, no, it| is not competing, i agree we should care for is not competing, i agree we should care for each other! no, is not competing, i agree we should care for each other! care for each other! no, no, it is not care for each other! no, no, it is rrot competing. care for each other! no, no, it is rrot competing. i care for each other! no, no, it is not competing, i agree - care for each other! no, no, it
is not ok for someone like rishi sunak, is to be borrowing loads of money for the things that the government has to do every day, and thatis government has to do every day, and that is why the fiscal rules are making a come back, they didn t disappear off into the ether but from a political point of view, i think he has no choice but to introduce them, notjust because labour has row introduced their rule, in the conservative party there is un s, concern about how this government is wanting to squat in the middle of the political road, tax big, and spend big and for a lot of conservatives, that is not very comfortable, especially when it is with that anti business rhetoric that simon was talking about. to return to that, this highly skilled economy, again, directed to some extent at business, what has been the response to the announcements of the response to the announcements of the pay freeze being lifted on public sector, rising wages in the private sector. it is public sector, rising
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