funding why we put an enormous amount of funding in why we put an enormous amount of funding in place to support them. for social funding in place to support them. for social care, that largely goes through for social care, that largely goes through local authorities. so one of the earliest things we did was provide the earliest things we did was provide billions of pounds extra for local authorities in honouring fenced local authorities in honouring fenced grants so they would have extra fenced grants so they would have extra funds to spend on the things they needed to at the time. that was done, they needed to at the time. that was done, i they needed to at the time. that was done, i cant they needed to at the time. that was done, i can t remember exact what date, done, i can t remember exact what date, but done, i can t remember exact what date, but relatively early on in the pandemic date, but relatively early on in the pandemic. with regard to social
away from the fact he is in power now, he is in charge now so there is jeopardy for rishi sunak particularly this week when he s not exactly having a great time. he wasn t in the number one job at the time but wasn t in the number one job at the time but the wasn t in the number one job at the time but the fact he now is puts jeopardy time but the fact he now is puts jeopardy on him and any of the other people jeopardy on him and any of the other pebble who jeopardy on him and any of the other people who have given evidence so far because he is still currently prime far because he is still currently prime minister and this will be watched prime minister and this will be watched closely notjust prime minister and this will be watched closely not just by members of the watched closely not just by members of the public looking at how he comes of the public looking at how he comes across, as you ve already mentioned, comes across, as you ve already mentioned, so
positions. is that a fair analysis, do you think? positions. is that a fair analysis, do you think? got completely but i understand do you think? got completely but i understand their do you think? got completely but i understand their point do you think? got completely but i understand their point of - do you think? got completely but i understand their point of view. - do you think? got completely but i understand their point of view. for nicola sturgeon s evidence, she asks, do i agree with michael gove s decisions and whether collegiate? yes, and she also goes on to say there were some suggestions she made about policy the uk government did not follow up. but she did not necessarily expect us to do so. it is in the nature of devolution that decision making on a uk wide level we take by the uk government, it is better that is informed by the views of the devolved administrations, and i always thought to make colleagues aware of how devolved administrations felt and