previous conservative mp here is now in prison, the scale of any labour victory will be absolutely crucial. can they get at least the 50% of the vote share are cheaper last time they held this seat in 2017? can they held this seat in 2017? can they also finish ahead of the conservatives and can they prove they are winning new support rather than making up lost ground? hick than making up lost ground? nick eardle in than making up lost ground? nick eardley in honiton, the liberal democrats after that seat, a huge majority they had to overturn though. majority they had to overturn thou~h. , , ., majority they had to overturn thou~h. ,, ., , ., though. this should be a safe conservative seat. though. this should be a safe conservative seat. the - though. this should be a safe conservative seat. the partyl though. this should be a safe - conservative seat. the party won two and huntington by more than 24,000 votes and huntington by more than 24,000 votesjust and huntington by more tha
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of living crisis. in fact, the prime minister s| already said today we will do more. so i think that rishi sunak s| whole strategy was basically to kind of live - to fight another day. he needed to do one big thing, which will secure his national insurance rise, - and in a sense from a narrow treasury point of view, - that s quite an achievement, so he felt that was very - important in order to deliver sustainable public finances, pay for the extra money- for the nhs and social care, and a lot of people thoughti he was going to have to backtrack on thatl in the face of this massive cost of living crisis. - he s got that enormous tax rise through. - he s done enough, i think, for the conservative partyl to say we re helping the bottom lend of the income distribution. | tax, he has done that energy package a few weeks ago - for the first increase, - and he s going to have to do more, i think he knows that, but it was living to fight - another day, i think. i m glad you said he s goin