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rob, we will come back to you later. just let you know, we are watching door of downing street, just in case anything happens there and we will be able to go there as soon as it does. but, in the meantime, let s bring in professorsjohn curtis, joining us, too. just talk a little bit about what this moment means. rob watson was saying that what rishi sunak faces rob watson was saying that what rishi sunakfaces now is dilemma, do you agree? he rishi sunak faces now is dilemma, do ou auree? ., . rishi sunak faces now is dilemma, do ouauree? ., , . rishi sunak faces now is dilemma, do ou auree? ., , . . you agree? he does face a dilemma, because the you agree? he does face a dilemma, because the truth you agree? he does face a dilemma, because the truth is you agree? he does face a dilemma, because the truth is that you agree? he does face a dilemma, because the truth is that dominic- because the truth is that dominic raab was one of his chief backers in the leadership bid that ris
concerning is that he rishi sunak at the moment? the moment? well, i don t think oliticall the moment? well, i don t think politically it the moment? well, i don t think politically it is the moment? well, i don t think politically it is necessarily - the moment? well, i don t think politically it is necessarily bad i politically it is necessarily bad for him to have liz truss saying that what he is doing is not what she would have done, given the recent public memory of how her government went. in terms of political organisation, the conservative party is very divided and there are more than enough mps who sympathise with liz truss that they could cause trouble for the prime minister in the house of commons with regards to his legislative agenda. mostly what this is about is to try and rally the libertarian wing of the conservative party so that when party loses off as they are ready to fight it out with the other wings of the party for control in opposition and try to shape the
The problem with this green growth vision is that for decades it has proven very difficult for states to generate any global, sustained boom in private investment whether green or brown.There is no consensus on the causes of this long-term stagnation, with different scholars pointing to slowing population growth, anti-labour policy agendas, or industrial overproduction.