about get a bit more clarity and her team about what get a bit more clarity and her team about what her status actually is. i ll about what her status actually is. ill slay about what her status actually is. i ll stay with you because you ve written, saying that sunak s revelations of his wife ari hitjob. i know you won t necessarily be able to say why that is the headline, but how sure are you of that? how sure are you of that? i m very sure he thinks how sure are you of that? i m very sure he thinks it, how sure are you of that? i m very sure he thinks it, in how sure are you of that? i m very sure he thinks it, in crucially, - how sure are you of that? i m very sure he thinks it, in crucially, or. sure he thinks it, in crucially, or helpfully sure he thinks it, in crucially, or helpfully as sure he thinks it, in crucially, or helpfully as we are coming to discuss, helpfully as we are coming to discuss, he s basically said as such on the discuss, he s basically said
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other show, will let you go and do your othershow, because will let you go and do your other show, because you are speaking to us from % of the before it starts, very meta, very newscast. thanks for your time and you are so busy. cheers. time and you are so busy. cheers time and you are so busy. cheers. :, , , a , time and you are so busy. cheers. :,, , a , :, cheers. robert, picking up on that point cheers. robert, picking up on that point martin cheers. robert, picking up on that point martin was - cheers. robert, picking up on that point martin was making| that point martin was making ben about universal credit and the end of the uplift, given the end of the uplift, given the timing, given what else is happening economically, was it a mistake? i happening economically, was it a mistake? a mistake? i don t think so, but i a mistake? i don t think so, but i think a mistake? i don t think so, but i think it a mistake? i don t think so, but i think it is a mistake? i don t thi
there have been long queues at some petrol stations, with many forecourts closed are running dry because of the tanker shortage. the government says there are no plans for the army to be drawn in. taste for the army to be drawn in. we alwa s for the army to be drawn in. we always have for the army to be drawn in. we always have a for the army to be drawn in. - always have a civil contingencies section within the army was on standby should it be needed, but we do not touch that is necessary at the moment. wright labour has pledged to spend an extra £28 billion a year on making the uk economy greener, if it wins the next election. i economy greener, if it wins the next election. , ., , , , election. i will be a responsible chancellor. election. i will be a responsible chancellor, i election. i will be a responsible chancellor, iwill election. i will be a responsible chancellor, i will be election. i will be a responsible chancellor, i will be put - election. i will be a respon
repeatedly in this debate, the opposition and the shadow chancellor have ducked the fundamental question, what is the opposition s alternative plan? the reality is, in response to an intervention from one of my colleagues, the shadow chancellor, when asked why labour had supported an increase in ni chancellor, when asked why labour had supported an increase in n! in 2003 said, well, we had a plan. i humbly remind her that was 18 years ago, and what we need to see now is ago, and what we need to see now is a plan from the opposition. i give way to the honourable gentleman. he and i have known each other for a very and i have known each other for a very long and i have known each other for a very long time. ijust hope you could very long time. ijust hope you could explain to my constituents why it is right could explain to my constituents why it is right that practically everybody in the rondo would have to sell their everybody in the rondo would have to sell their home to meet t