democracy is perhaps a little more than it used to be. democracy is perhaps a little more - than it used to be.- fragile than it used to be. what do ou think fragile than it used to be. what do you think we fragile than it used to be. what do you think we are fragile than it used to be. what do you think we are going fragile than it used to be. what do you think we are going to - fragile than it used to be. what do you think we are going to get - fragile than it used to be. what do you think we are going to get it i fragile than it used to be. what do you think we are going to get it as| you think we are going to get it as the polls which the the polls which suggest, the republicans take back the house tomorrow? i republicans take back the house tomorrow? ., republicans take back the house tomorrow? tomorrow? i think we will see a transition tomorrow? i think we will see a transition of tomorrow? i think we will see a transition of power tomorrow? i think we will see a tra
another key state, that there is an entire weekend festival devoted to shrimp and grits, a traditional southern dish that tastes better thanit southern dish that tastes better than it sounds. and also a very tight race for the southern seed. another celebrity, a former football player, herschel walker. he says he supports a total ban on abortion but his campaign has been rocked by two experts saying that he pressured him and diving terminations. have you heard the news stories about herschel walker? heard the news stories about herschel walker? yes. what he put ou off of herschel walker? 23 what he put you off of voting for herschel walker? t2; what he put you off of voting for him? herschel walker? yes. what he put you off of voting for him? no - you off of voting for him? no because it you off of voting for him? no because it is you off of voting for him? tt2 because it is not been proven. you off of voting for him? no i because it is not been proven. i would say i do not believ
it is not about albanians or aliens or gangsters, but it is about failed policies on borders and crime. 0f of the albanians who have arrived in the uk seeking asylum, more than half have been granted a successful application, the right to stay. that is quite a lot. clearly, people processing these claims thinks that many of the albanians arriving to have a legitimate claim for asylum. but this is feeling an argument about the distinction between economic migrants and refugees. it is putting a spotlight on the fact there is a massive backlog in dealing with asylum claims in the uk right now. it takes about 14 months to process some of these applications. there are specific problems around the manston site, of course. there are still about 3500 people being held there, far more thanit people being held there, far more than it was designed for. and a parliamentary committee, for a parliamentary committee, for a
large gap of £30 million and a squeeze on public spending, hard pressed apartments perhaps, ha rd pressed apartments perhaps, welfare hard pressed apartments perhaps, welfare payments, perhaps more tax rises required. welfare payments, perhaps more tax rises required- rises required. this will certainly hel us rises required. this will certainly help us towards rises required. this will certainly help us towards a rises required. this will certainly help us towards a much - rises required. this will certainly help us towards a much more i help us towards a much more sustainable public finance situation. the chancellor said he will be looking at spending. it is pretty unclear how much he will need to do, but if he does much at all over the next few years, that would take us back towards austerity because inflation has wiped out a lot of the increases announced last year. any significant change in their spending plans will mean cuts to public spending budgets. truth? their spending
unlimited reserves to buy what it needs to? ~ a ., unlimited reserves to buy what it needs to? ~ ,, ., ., needs to? well, the bank of england ultimately if needs to? well, the bank of england ultimately if it needs to? well, the bank of england ultimately if it needs needs to? well, the bank of england ultimately if it needs to needs to? well, the bank of england ultimately if it needs to come - needs to? well, the bank of england ultimately if it needs to come is - ultimately if it needs to come is capable of creating money, that is what central banks do. the problem is that if you do that, and if you are doing it in order to stabilise a situation greeted by a government which is effectively spending more thanit which is effectively spending more than it can afford, you can run into all sorts of problems, not least inflation, which is already at a high level, starting to run out of control, to the bank of england is in charge of keeping things stable and that s what it wants t