like the nhs, they are acutely aware right now the country depends on it. and there it is, that smiling baby. and that means depending on carers like rejoice. she is gorgeous! she is. she s from malawi, but is in peterborough with a family on a work visa. this country needs people like me, someone that can put their heart out there and help someone from the heart. outside of this place, do you feel appreciated? not by the country, no, because they think we are numbers, but we re not numbers, we re human beings. but as migration numbers boosted the population here, research from the institute for fiscal studies shows peterborough receives less funding for policing, local governments and public health than it should do according to need. what impact has immigration had here? i think it s made the city grow very quickly. this is sarah s experience. the increase of population does not measure up to the increase of services for people. where are the pressure points? at the hospita
abroad. good evening. a fifth conservative figure is now being investigated by the gambling commission over alleged bets on the timing of the general election. the conservative party has withdrawn its support for two candidates, craig williams and laura saunders. now russell george, a conservative member of the welsh parliament, is being looked into as well. and labour has suspended one of its candidates, kevin craig, who admitted he had bet against himself losing in a suffolk constituency. and now a cabinet minister has said he was joking when he told the bbc he d won more than £2,000 on the timing of the election. more on that in a moment, but here s our political editor chris mason. this is craig williams, a friend and parliamentary aide to the prime minister, he turned down my request for an interview but said this on social media this afternoon. i remain on the ballot paper on the 4th ofjuly and i hope to secure your support after years of delivering. i committed an err
sometime in the next ten years that it s going to come to a point where we need outside help to come in. i used to look after my mother in law full time until she went into a care home. i now look after my wife, hazel, who had meningitis and then major brain surgery afterwards. so these changes, too late for your mother in law, but what about your wife? it s a relief in some ways that we can naturally think about how to plan our finances for the future. what is at stake? everything. being looked after. my kids being looked after in the future. leigh is a town that has struggled through covid, and so have the young. charlene and phoebe are just starting their careers, with a sense of unfairness. so what is your reaction to the new health and social care levy? the younger generation, it is not fair on those who have to pay so much tax. and it is going to go
left out. one has to do with racial and demographic change in this country and a feeling that was once only mine now has to be shared. i m less sympathetic to that as a correct feeling, although i do believe the fact that a lot of people feel that means we have to deal with it and can t just wait for them to get over it. the second set of issues are that a lot of his voters, not all of them. and he had more affluent voters than hillary on average. some did experience some of those same economic headwinds. and i think what we have to say to them is, again, the reason you are angry, that part of the anger at least, is a sense of unfairness. a sense of things being rigged. and you re right. you re right. and donald trump, to his credit, spoke to a feeling that there was a group of out of touch people who spoke of having the people s backs but didn t. but like many people donald
underwater or where the mortgage is worth more than the house. if all those people go belly up, it impacts all of us and it gets us back into a housing bust that could, again, have a difficult or negative consequence for the overall economy. bret: mortgage banker s association makes your very point about cost of foreclosures across the board. however, for the person who has been scrapping it together to try to make the mortgage payment and has done it effectively, and yet the neighbor overreached and can t now make the payment, for the person who is scrapping it together and doing it right, there is a feeling of unfairness, correct? there might be a sense of unfairness. again, that s the immediate kind of response, bret. but i think that you have to say well, wait a second. i don t want my property that i had been paying on, my hard work now to go for not because this guy s property goes into foreclosure and then the whole neighborhood starts to sink. bret: charles? i think tha