For dateline london. Hello and welcome to dateline london. Im martine croxall. This week our discussion is all about money. Here in the uk the government has announced the biggest set of Tax Rises since the second world war. The imf, the World Bank and in fact banks everywhere Are trying to decide whether they will release afghanistans frozen assets and thereby try to avoid humanitarian disaster. Our guests this week. The Guardian Columnist polly toynbee, Mina Al Oraibi, the editor in chief of the gulf based the national newspaper, and still suitably distanced, here in the studio with me is the bbc s business editor simonjack. Welcome to you all. So to begin with, boris Johnsons Government has announced the largest Tax Increases in the uk for decades to try to fix the nhs and the Social CAre sector. Some say that the £36 billion it will raise over three years wont solve the crisis. Other critics say that the Tax Rises Are unfairly distributed. Lets begin this conversation with polly.
To avoid humanitarian disaster. Our guests this week. The Guardian Columnist polly toynbee, mina al oraibi, the editor in chief of the gulf based the national newspaper, and still suitably distanced, here in the studio with me is the bbc s business editor simonjack. Welcome to you all. So to begin with, boris Johnsons Government has announced the largest Tax Increases in the uk for decades to try to fix the nhs and the Social CAre sector. Some say that the £36 billion it will raise over three years wont solve the crisis. Other critics say that the Tax Rises Are unfairly distributed. Lets begin this conversation with polly. To what extent, polly, do you believe that what the government is proposing will solve the problem with Social CAre, which we have been discussing in this country for years . Yes, government after government has failed to grasp it. At least this government has come up with something, but the something isnt nearly enough and it doesnt begin to be a plan. Most of the
Now time for dateline london. Hello and welcome to dateline london. Im martine croxall. This week, our discussion is all about money. Here in the uk, the government has announced the biggest set of Tax Rises since the second world war. The imf, the World Bank and in fact banks everywhere are trying to decide whether they will release afghanistans frozen assets and thereby try to avoid a humanitarian disaster. Our guests this week. The Guardian Columnist polly toynbee, Mina Al Oraibi the editor in chief of the gulf based the national newspaper, and still suitably distanced here with me in the studio is the bbc S Business editor simonjack. Welcome to you all. So, to begin with, borisjohnson s government has announced the largest Tax Increases in the uk for decades to try to fix the nhs and the Social Care sector. Some say the £36 billion it will raise over three years wont solve the crisis. Other critics say that the Tax Rises are unfairly distributed. Lets begin this conversation with
Now on Bbc News for you, its dateline london. Hello and welcome to dateline london. Im martine croxall. This week our discussion is all about money. Here in the uk the government has announced the biggest set of Tax Rises since the second world war. The imf, the World Bank and in fact banks everywhere Are trying to decide whether they will release afghanistans frozen assets and thereby try to avoid humanitarian disaster. Our guests this week. The Guardian Columnist polly toynbee, Mina Al 0raibi, the editor in chief of the gulf based the national newspaper, and still suitably distanced, here in the studio with me is the bbc s business editor simonjack. Welcome to you all. So to begin with, borisjohnson s government has announced the largest Tax Increases in the uk for decades to try to fix the nhs and the Social CAre sector. Some say that the £36 billion it will raise over three years wont solve the crisis. 0ther critics say that the Tax Rises Are unfairly distributed. Lets begin this