Jail. Also today, if you have an hsbc bank account you will soon have to pay a fee of almost 40 of what you borrowed to use your arranged overdraft. One analyst warns that steep overdraft rates could now become the new normal. And in todays brilliant election blind date, to people whove been thrown out of their respective parties go for dinner. Such a joyless election. Its different. Yes, ive always been labour, left of centre. Ive always describe myself of right of centre. Im a discontented conservative. Kenneth clarke and Alistair Campbell. And a question for you, have you heard of something called saltomophobia. Im going to tell something that there was a medical condition, and you were Health Secretary, and you should know this and its called saltomophobia. Ah, bowled middle stump. I dont know many people with that. Its an irrational fear of ketchup. Its true. I have my doubts as to whether that isa i have my doubts as to whether that is a true thing. We are live until 11 is a true
Hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. The headlines as the final few days of campaigning get underway, the conservatives promise to introduce an australian style points based immigration system to control unskilled migration. Meanwhile labour has set out their plans for social care if they win the election, offering more funding and free personal care for older people in england. Police in india have arrested the owner of a delhi factory where a fire killed more than a0 people overnight. A Murder Investigation has been launched in northamptonshire after a 25 year old woman died in rushden. A 13 year old boy and a 27 year old man have been arrested on suspicion of murder. Now, the best of the weeks interviews and reports from the Victoria Derbyshire show. Hello and welcome to the programme. Two state funded Orthodox Jewish schools in london have been accused of pressurising parents into withdrawing their children from new Sex Education lessons which have become mandatory in seco
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Including medicare for all and the Affordable Care act. Analysts include healthcare policy experts and journalists. Thank you, everybody for coming. Continue to enjoy your lunch. Im tim carney, a visiting fellow here at American Enterprise institute as well as being the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner. We are here to talk about health care but i want to ask a a specific question about health care. Its a question that some people on the Free Enterprise side, the freemarket conservative or libertarian side dont always ask, who benefits. I think sometimes people on the right or right of center are uncomfortable with that question in policy debates because they say why should it matter who benefits . We see Elizabeth Warren will say tax cut is bad because rich people benefit. But i think its actually a very important thing to talk about. One influences are debates get a free member and 20 2008 campaign and the passage of obamacare, barack obama thought it was important to poin