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a used to run the republican party, here he is today talking about secrets from inside their locker room vis-à-vis the democrats. let me share a little bit behind the curtain of how republicans look and see some of these things, strategically. i ve been in that strategic space. we know the democrats won t act. it s not complicated people. call their bluff. democrats won t call their bluff, on nothing, or anything. they talk, they wine, they wring their hands, they wipe their eyes, and republicans are saying they re going okay. because it changes nothing. where is the accountability? how do you hold them accountable? how do you force the issue? james, you have never been above tough love for your party, that s confirm for your party. yeah, i love governor mike,
their side and they go. the democrats have the facts ond their side. they have public opinion on their side. like 60% of the public. and they re afraid. what switches that around? how do you get democrats to act like they re the ones with the politics and facts on their side? it goes back to my first point. claire is getting behind the curtain on the democrats and how they see and think about these things so let me share a little bit behind the curtain of how republicans look and see these things strategically. we know the democrats won t act. it s not complicated, people. call their bluff. democrats won t call their bluff. on nothing. or anything. they talk. they whine. they wring their hands. they wipe their eyes. republicans are sitting there going, mm, okay. because it changes nothing. where s the accountability?
for the year, and we are seeing power cuts causing slumps and the market, are you seeing a drag down in growth ahead? it depends on your expectations for the entire year. certainly, there is enough tolerance. at there is enough tolerance. at the moment that a zero tolerance for high risk sectors, particularly in the property sector but incredibly, in terms of the tolerance for reckless investment and leverage is certainly evidence to suggest policymakers won t act too quickly to support the economy. and of course let s not forget that policy support for the real economy small and medium enterprises those really weak sectors remain in place. given that the labour market is relatively strong, i do expect the continued policy to try and the risk of the