One big question change for the better. So we have one big question this change for the better. So we have one big question this morning, i change for the better. So we have i one big question this morning, how does Rishi Sunak Plan to get back your support . Live to take our questions rishi sunak, the Prime Minister himself. Wes streeting, one of labours team, trying to shove him out of office, is here too. And whats it like to play a Politician Megastar of stage and screen, Dame Helen Mirren, tells us exclusively about her latest film. My father would hide hide us in the cellar and wed stay silent, hoping the killers would pass us by. Im not that little girl hiding in the cellar. Morning, morning from the bbc in salford. Helping us pick through the news and pick over the Prime Ministers interview fraser nelson, the editor of the tory bible, the spectator magazine, baroness louise casey, troubleshooter and former government adviser, and jon culshaw actor and impressionist wholl be his
officials about the pressures on hospitals. the timing has been criticised by both the health secretary and nhs bosses, who say in the middle of an election campaign no party is in a position to negotiate. my opening question to all of you is connect if keir starmer has ruled out meeting a 35% pay restoration demand byjunior doctors, with a change of government resolve anything? i doctors, with a change of government resolve anything? resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea what resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea what level- resolve anything? i don t know. i have no idea what level keir- resolve anything? i don t know. i- have no idea what level keir starmer would settle this dispute. we have already been clear and raised salaries forjunior doctors by 9% this year. there have been negotiations for another 3% on top of that. they are fair figures. we have settled the nurses dispute and consultants. 35%, is
the windfall tax can get. whichever package you look at, whether it is this one or whether people say an energy freeze for all sounds great, but how targeted is that? there are some people who could probably afford to pay more, meaning the same energy bill for someone on a lower income is the same as someone on a higher income. you could level the same at liz truss, who has prioritised tax cuts over direct support. how much will that help someone on benefits might disability allowances? that is not going to help them. the rishi sunak plan, every single house of getting £400 come october, again, is that targeted enough? advocates would say, listen, this is such a big problem that it is notjust the low and, feeling it, it is across the middle of the income spread, so everyone should get it. whichever