pretty low— key.
he didn't address michael gove
and others standing down.
what we have heard from
the conservatives today is more of a
focus on the economy.
that comes after the
influential think—tank, the
institute for fiscal studies,
said that the public
finances are hanging
over this campaign
like a dark cloud.
we have the chancellorjeremy hunt
in an interview with the daily
telegraph this morning saying
he would be focusing on tax cuts for
working people, cuts to national
insurance top of the two
he has already done.
he also talked about
tax cuts that would
boost growth and tax cuts for people
who earn between 100,000 and 125,000
a year.
not so much on the conservatives
are stepping down
which i'm sure will
be at the forefront
of the prime minister
and
other conservatives' minds but lots
more on the economy.
to israel now, where
the military has continued
its attacks across gaza —
including in the city of rafah
— despite the un's top court
ordering it to immediately
stop...