sean: welcome to hannity. buckle up. desantis will square off against governor gavin newsom for what we re calling a red state-blue state debate moderated by yours truly. whatever you think about newsom, you will hear a far more coherent individual than let s say the guy that s living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, but it will be a fun debate. hope you will join us thursday night from georgia. today a very confused, con founded joe biden, telling voters that the economy is doing great despite how all of us feel and see every single day. telling us prices are down. americans have more money in their pockets, none of which is true. coming up, we ll break down the latest dismal economic numbers and we ll give you the truth including what s sharp spike in the cost of food. plus more bad polls for joe biden and more panic among democrats and media mob. breaking the cease-fire in gaza has been extended for two more days after 11 more hostages were freed. the fourth hostage release.
sunak promised he would cut your taxes, protect your pension and reduce immigration , repeatedly hammering a heavily disputed claim that labour would put up taxes by £2,000 for every working household. have a listen to this. this election is about the future and i m clear that i m going to keep cutting people s taxes, as we now are. can wejust. you want to put everyone s taxes up by £2,000. mark my words, labour will raise your taxes. it is in their dna. your work, your car, your pension. thank you, 0k. . . david, labour will tax it. we will raise specific taxes and we have been really clear what they are. we have already dealt with the tax rate on private schools. we want to end the non dom status completely. i think that the super rich should be paying the tax. applause. i want to get rid of the equity loopholes that are there again for the super rich and i think the oil and gas companies should be paying their fair share towards our energy. applause. so we will raise th
about what they hope for, what their plans, they want the business vote and as you say, when times are so tight economically, whoever gets into power, they cannot spend an awful lot of public money, they haven t got the money to spend. so there is very much i hope that small and medium sized enterprises will help the uk economy grow going forward? i don t think we can just rely and hope for us to grow out of the current challenge we have when it comes to her, as you say, public finances being incredibly tight and what we have called for is plans for the first 100 days of a new parliament to set out a new long term business tax road map so businesses and investors in particular are aware of what the government seeks to look at when it comes to such taxes and to set out a plan for the parliament ahead and we have also asked alongside that for
and civil servants don t know where they re supposed to take their direction from and most people see it as being opportunism on the part of the democratic unionists party. so the other thing that sinn fein has raised in connection with this is the prospect that really northern ireland want to start looking towards its constitutional future, which is a reference to the fact that the good friday agreement allows for the british interior state to call for a border poll which could lead to reunification of ireland. he can do that if it looks as if a majority of people would vote for that. vote for that. and in the short term, normal vote for that. and in the short term, normal business - vote for that. and in the short i term, normal business paralysed? completely pa ralyse of term, normal business paralysed? completely paralyse of not knowing when that is going to change and there is a lot of legislation which is being worked for very heart of the past period which will now fall, which