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national insurance may not sound and indeed _ national insurance may not sound and indeed it_ national not sound and indeed it is— national insurance may not sound and indeed it is but it is going to be hitting — indeed it is but it is going to be hitting people just as the fuel bills hitting people just as the fuel hiiis go— hitting people just as the fuel bills go up we are seeing rising inflation — bills go up we are seeing rising inflation and much higher food hills — inflation and much higher food hills it — inflation and much higher food hills it is _ inflation and much higher food bills. it is going to be quite a tough — bills. it is going to be quite a tough winter and how that can be aiiied _ tough winter and how that can be allied to — tough winter and how that can be allied to the promises of levelling up allied to the promises of levelling up that— allied to the promises of levelling up that are going to be made at the tory party— up that are going to be made at the tory party conference tomorrow, who knows _ tory party conference tomorrow, who knows but _ tory party confer
national insurance may not sound and indeed _ national insurance may not sound and indeed it_ national not sound and indeed it is— national insurance may not sound and indeed it is but it is going to be hitting — indeed it is but it is going to be hitting people just as the fuel bills hitting people just as the fuel hiiis go— hitting people just as the fuel bills go up we are seeing rising inflation — bills go up we are seeing rising inflation and much higher food hills — inflation...
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not sure — for national insurance next year. not sure if— for national insurance next year. of money. i personally going _ huge amount of money. i personally going to _ huge amount of money. i personally going to pay back 28p a week. that's nothing _ going to pay back 28p a week. that's nothing to— going to pay back 28p a week. that's nothing to put to social care, i don't — nothing to put to social care, i don't have _ nothing to put to social care, i don't have a problem paying that at all. ~ . don't have a problem paying that at all. . ., ., don't have a problem paying that at all. . . , don't have a problem paying that at all. . . all. what about the customers coming in, do they feel _ all. what about the customers coming in, do they feel comfortable? - all. what about the customers coming in, do they feel comfortable? are - in, do they feel comfortable? are people spending as much as they did before, are they watching the pennies? before, are they watching the ennies? ., , ., ., . ., pennies? know they are not. we have no problems — pennies? know they are not. we have n
not sure — for national insurance next year. not sure if— for national insurance next year. of money. i personally going _ huge amount of money. i personally going to _ huge amount of money. i personally going to pay back 28p a week. that's nothing _ going to pay back 28p a week. that's nothing to— going to pay back 28p a week. that's nothing to put to social care, i don't — nothing to put to social care, i don't have _ nothing to put to social care, i don't have a problem paying that...
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they are going to be hit by a series of tax increases and national insurance rises, income tax rises and inflation of course. the foreign office summons the french ambassador — following the seizure of a british trawler in the escalating row over post—brexit fishing rights. the remaining seven countries on uk's travel �*red list�* will be removed from monday. arrivals from colombia, peru, panama, the dominican republic, haiti, venezuala and ecuador, will not need to quarantine in a hotel. the teenager who murdered two sisters in what he believed was a satanic sacrifice is sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum of 35 years. the man who organised the plane that crashed — killing footballer, emiliano sala, is found guilty, of endangering the safety of an aircraft. a major incident is declared in the scottish town of hoik, over fears of widespread flooding. and coming up —— wrexham's new hollywood owners, vow to take the club, all the way to the premier league. researchers say millions of people are set to be finacially worse off next year, despite wage increases and benefit changes
they are going to be hit by a series of tax increases and national insurance rises, income tax rises and inflation of course. the foreign office summons the french ambassador — following the seizure of a british trawler in the escalating row over post—brexit fishing rights. the remaining seven countries on uk's travel �*red list�* will be removed from monday. arrivals from colombia, peru, panama, the dominican republic, haiti, venezuala and ecuador, will not need to quarantine in a...
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, the national- national insurance, the rise in wages, the national living. national insurance, the risege has been audible, but _ wages, the national living wage has been audible, but a _ wages, the national living wage has been audible, but a cost _ wages, the national living wage has been audible, but a cost for- been audible, but a cost for business _ been audible, but a cost for business. they— been audible, but a cost for business. they feel- been audible, but a cost for business. they feel they . been audible, but a cost for. business. they feel they have been audible, but a cost for- business. they feel they have been a punching _ business. they feel they have been a punching bag — business. they feel they have been a punching bag for— business. they feel they have been a punching bag for that. _ business. they feel they have been a punching bag for that. and _ business. they feel they have been a punching bag for that. and then- business. they feel they have been a punching bag for that. and then we l punching bag for that. and then we have htv _ punching bag for that. and then
, the national- national insurance, the rise in wages, the national living. national insurance, the risege has been audible, but _ wages, the national living wage has been audible, but a _ wages, the national living wage has been audible, but a cost _ wages, the national living wage has been audible, but a cost for- been audible, but a cost for business _ been audible, but a cost for business. they— been audible, but a cost for business. they feel- been audible, but a cost for business. they...
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laura, you talked about national insurance - about national insurance contributions going up, and onebut how far does that extra cash but how far does that extra cash goat given that we know petrol prices are going up and gas prices are going up and food prices are going up, that'll be eaten up, won't it, then you increase so going up, that'll be eaten up, won't it, then you increase— it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue _ it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue here _ it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue here and - it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue here and we - it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue here and we had| is the big issue here and we had expectations which were in place that it _ expectations which were in place that it would go to 4% by the end of the above _ that it would go to 4% by the end of the above that was before we saw the massive _ the above that was before we saw the massive hikes in energy prices so we are expecting it to go a bit higher now so— are expecting it to go a bit higher now so
laura, you talked about national insurance - about national insurance contributions going up, and onebut how far does that extra cash but how far does that extra cash goat given that we know petrol prices are going up and gas prices are going up and food prices are going up, that'll be eaten up, won't it, then you increase so going up, that'll be eaten up, won't it, then you increase— it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue _ it, then you increase so inflation is the big issue...
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tax and national insurance will go up in the next few months, and that will hurt a lot of people.over the next few months and years? he rises over the next few months and ears? :, , :, :, :, , , years? he has done that, he has been on interviews — years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this _ years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this morning. _ years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this morning. he - years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this morning. he said i on interviews this morning. he said he didn't want _ on interviews this morning. he said he didn't want to, _ on interviews this morning. he said he didn't want to, but _ on interviews this morning. he said he didn't want to, but he _ on interviews this morning. he said he didn't want to, but he did i on interviews this morning. he said he didn't want to, but he did not i he didn't want to, but he did not rule it out. he didn't want to, but he did not rule it out-— he didn't want to, but he did not rule it out. should he rule it out? i would rule it out. should he rule it
tax and national insurance will go up in the next few months, and that will hurt a lot of people.over the next few months and years? he rises over the next few months and ears? :, , :, :, :, , , years? he has done that, he has been on interviews — years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this _ years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this morning. _ years? he has done that, he has been on interviews this morning. he - years? he has done that, he has been on interviews...
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national insurance is going to go up by 1.25% for all of us from next april. , now they have a real terms pay cut. let's look at the economic background. what has happened to the economy in recent years, and if the economy were measured by electricity, you can see there's quickly went through last year when the government you have after—shocks and now we're back up close to where we were before the pandemic. there is still a gap and that's the size of a large recession, quite a serious gap, not back up to pre—pandemic levels yet. what has that done to government borrowing? you can see on this chart how it has shot up in the pandemic. it was forecast to hit 355 billion in the year to april last year and it is now dropping rapidly. this is key because it's dropping without any kind of austerity measures, no tax rises, no spending cuts have affected that and it's nevertheless dropping rapidly, simply because the economy is growing, you get more tax money rolling in which means the government has to borrow less to cover its spending. let's look at tax levels genera
national insurance is going to go up by 1.25% for all of us from next april. , now they have a real terms pay cut. let's look at the economic background. what has happened to the economy in recent years, and if the economy were measured by electricity, you can see there's quickly went through last year when the government you have after—shocks and now we're back up close to where we were before the pandemic. there is still a gap and that's the size of a large recession, quite a serious gap,...
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in fact, criticising the national insurance increase.n fact, he said it was a moral to ratchet up debt. pretty strong words from him or not. he also had a go come in a roundabout way, at external critics, too. some of them are saying the problems we have with supplies and hgv drivers, that has all been made worse by brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. the prime minister said previously, levers, remainers, we leave all that behind. no, no. he concentrated again, used the b word and said there were great opportunities to come from brexit. the bigger picture stuff was to concentrate on the future, so much so that he mentioned it 17 times in his speech. the idea there was, i think, to coin a phrase, to tell people things can only get better, there is a long—term vision for the country, post—pandemic, he was suggesting, so all the short—term difficulties people are having on the cost of living and so on, the idea that this was temporary, these are bumps on the road, they wanted us to look at the high wa
in fact, criticising the national insurance increase.n fact, he said it was a moral to ratchet up debt. pretty strong words from him or not. he also had a go come in a roundabout way, at external critics, too. some of them are saying the problems we have with supplies and hgv drivers, that has all been made worse by brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. he was unapologetic about brexit. the prime minister said previously, levers, remainers, we leave all that behind. no, no. he concentrated...
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and we now have then _ risen national insurance and we now have then the real hard and cold assessments have taken a look so. _ economic think things have taken a look. so, yes, one of the things that's— look. so, yes, one of the things that's happening is that mortgage payments might be coming up. but this is— payments might be coming up. but this is basically because the bank of england is expected to raise the base rate — of england is expected to raise the base rate from 0.1% to 0.25% and this was— base rate from 0.1% to 0.25% and this was last during the coronavirus pandemic— this was last during the coronavirus pandemic as a physical measure to try and _ pandemic as a physical measure to try and help the economy. and now it's expected that it will go back up and — it's expected that it will go back up and that then leads to a knock on in terms _ up and that then leads to a knock on in terms of— up and that then leads to a knock on in terms of interest rates on mortgages, and people in the uk have had a very— mortgages, and people in the uk have had a very level and very low inter
and we now have then _ risen national insurance and we now have then the real hard and cold assessments have taken a look so. _ economic think things have taken a look. so, yes, one of the things that's— look. so, yes, one of the things that's happening is that mortgage payments might be coming up. but this is— payments might be coming up. but this is basically because the bank of england is expected to raise the base rate — of england is expected to raise the base rate from 0.1% to 0.25%...
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rishi sunak will be keen to show national insurance will be going up.be keen to show how well the economy has rebounded in recent months, the uk is currently the fastest—growing major economy but the sharp rebound in percentage terms has in part been driven by the huge fall of last year. what happens next with and worker shortages, rising prices and interest rates, is tricky to predict. so the shape of the economy being revealed tomorrow has both its treats and its tricks. at this pumpkin patch in sussex, business is thriving, but consumer concerns are very real. the weekly bud . et at concerns are very real. the weekly budget at the _ concerns are very real. the weekly budget at the moment _ concerns are very real. the weekly budget at the moment is - concerns are very real. the weekly budget at the moment is very - budget at the moment is very tight and with the costs going up of energy. and with the costs going up of ener: . a , and with the costs going up of ener: . w , ., and with the costs going up of ener: . , ., ., , energy. pumpkins are going u
rishi sunak will be keen to show national insurance will be going up.be keen to show how well the economy has rebounded in recent months, the uk is currently the fastest—growing major economy but the sharp rebound in percentage terms has in part been driven by the huge fall of last year. what happens next with and worker shortages, rising prices and interest rates, is tricky to predict. so the shape of the economy being revealed tomorrow has both its treats and its tricks. at this pumpkin...
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the national insurance hike which will come in in the new year has left many tories a bit nervous aboutlast manifesto that they have broken. the prime minister argues that after what he calls the fiscal meteorite of the pandemic, that some hard decisions are necessary, but there are some tories who are a bit nervous that there could be more of those hard decisions too, and the prime minister was asked by andrew marr if you could rule out more tax rises in coming months. let me tell you, you have no fiercer or more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but we have had to deal with the pandemic on a scale which this country has not seen before in our lifetimes and long before and we do not want to raise taxes, of course... are you going to do it again, though? what we will not do is be irresponsible with the public finances and you mention... are you going to do it again? you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again? if i can possibly avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. so that was i do not want to, bu
the national insurance hike which will come in in the new year has left many tories a bit nervous aboutlast manifesto that they have broken. the prime minister argues that after what he calls the fiscal meteorite of the pandemic, that some hard decisions are necessary, but there are some tories who are a bit nervous that there could be more of those hard decisions too, and the prime minister was asked by andrew marr if you could rule out more tax rises in coming months. let me tell you, you...
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to deal— be raising national insurance to deal with— be raising national insurance to deal with healthd about that over the last few weeks — have heard about that over the last few weeks. a lot of cuts are happening as well and the ending of fartow— happening as well and the ending of farlow and the extra money given out during _ farlow and the extra money given out during the _ farlow and the extra money given out during the pandemic. mps are saying that does— during the pandemic. mps are saying that does not square with us. boris johnson _ that does not square with us. boris johnson going to the party conference this week, he has come along _ conference this week, he has come along with — conference this week, he has come along with a — conference this week, he has come along with a tax and spend, effectively, economic policy that would _ effectively, economic policy that would not look out of place in a labour — would not look out of place in a labour party conference. he has got a 'ob labour party conference. he has got a job to _ labour party conference. he has got a job to do _ l
to deal— be raising national insurance to deal with— be raising national insurance to deal with healthd about that over the last few weeks — have heard about that over the last few weeks. a lot of cuts are happening as well and the ending of fartow— happening as well and the ending of farlow and the extra money given out during _ farlow and the extra money given out during the _ farlow and the extra money given out during the pandemic. mps are saying that does— during the pandemic....
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are to id with national insurance rates are to go up _ with national insurance rates are to go up inwell next year muh but also _ go up in april as well next year muh but also rising energy bills as weii — but also rising energy bills as well. focus from the opposition that this rise _ well. focus from the opposition that this rise will be outweighed by some of those _ this rise will be outweighed by some of those other factors. in terms of the reaction — of those other factors. in terms of the reaction for businesses themselves who say some concern there _ themselves who say some concern there from — themselves who say some concern there from small businesses about shouldering some of this cost. it has been — shouldering some of this cost. it has been welcomed by searchers like the care _ has been welcomed by searchers like the care sector and hospitality sector— the care sector and hospitality sector as _ the care sector and hospitality sector as well. they welcomed the rise in— sector as well. they welcomed the rise in wages for workers but have said that _ rise in wages for worke
are to id with national insurance rates are to go up _ with national insurance rates are to go up inwell next year muh but also _ go up in april as well next year muh but also rising energy bills as weii — but also rising energy bills as well. focus from the opposition that this rise _ well. focus from the opposition that this rise will be outweighed by some of those _ this rise will be outweighed by some of those other factors. in terms of the reaction — of those other factors. in terms of...
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the national insurance hike. the council tax increases.unce yesterday, but are buried in the small print of the documents from the office of budget responsibility. so there was things that i was surprised about yesterday that weren't in the speech, but i thought would be. i just wonder where all of this leaves labour in the big picture, when you've got a big spending, high taxing conservative government that is proud to be doing both of these things. i wonder how you as shadow chancellorjudge the broader mood of the electorate — is this a big spending, big taxing era? could labour go into an election promising to tax more and spend more? is there political territory, fertile political territory there, or not? my principles are that you should tax fairly, spend wisely and grow the economy. anyone would say that, i just wonder if you would do more of it? well, i would tax differently. i would ask those with the broadest shoulder to pay more. there were two taxes that announced at conference. one is private equity managers, their bonuses shou
the national insurance hike. the council tax increases.unce yesterday, but are buried in the small print of the documents from the office of budget responsibility. so there was things that i was surprised about yesterday that weren't in the speech, but i thought would be. i just wonder where all of this leaves labour in the big picture, when you've got a big spending, high taxing conservative government that is proud to be doing both of these things. i wonder how you as shadow chancellorjudge...
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when you also take into account tax changes and the national insurance rise, this is the national insuranceat the person on the living wage is up £180 over the next year, on the middle income they are down £180. also adding in changes to universal credit, you see the recipient there is up over £1000 but that merely reverses what was taken away last month. big choices made by the chancellor. the away last month. big choices made by the chancellor.— the chancellor. the chancellor has been pretty _ the chancellor. the chancellor has been pretty generous _ the chancellor. the chancellor has been pretty generous to _ the chancellor. the chancellor has been pretty generous to very - the chancellor. the chancellor has been pretty generous to very low. been pretty generous to very low earners, the national living wage is going up, it was a genuinely big increase to universal credit for people in work so they are going to get somewhat better deal over the next year. somewhat higher earners, i don't mean particular high, average earners and above, they are going to be hit by a series of tax increases
when you also take into account tax changes and the national insurance rise, this is the national insuranceat the person on the living wage is up £180 over the next year, on the middle income they are down £180. also adding in changes to universal credit, you see the recipient there is up over £1000 but that merely reverses what was taken away last month. big choices made by the chancellor. the away last month. big choices made by the chancellor.— the chancellor. the chancellor has been...
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add into the mix, the fact that taxes are going up, national insurance is going up, national insuranceo up to help, the government says, pay for the nhs, but that is a manifesto busting decision that the prime minister made that has many here a bit worried about the direction of travel of this government, including some cabinet ministers who have said pretty publicly that they do not think the country can afford any my —— any more tax rises. listen to what he said about the possibility of even more. let me tell you, you have no fiercer or more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but we have had to deal with the pandemic on a scale which this country has not seen before in our lifetimes and long before and we do not want to raise taxes, of course... are you going to do it again, though? what we will not do is be irresponsible with the public finances and you mention... are you going to do it again? you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again? if i can possibly avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all right. nor does rishi sunak. r
add into the mix, the fact that taxes are going up, national insurance is going up, national insuranceo up to help, the government says, pay for the nhs, but that is a manifesto busting decision that the prime minister made that has many here a bit worried about the direction of travel of this government, including some cabinet ministers who have said pretty publicly that they do not think the country can afford any my —— any more tax rises. listen to what he said about the possibility of...
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obviously we are seeing a rise in national insurance announced and there is some unhappiness in partsy who would like to see the government cut taxes rather than increase them. dash—mac dash—mac from the conservative party. he would not say whether he would be a tax—cutting chancellor by the end of this parliament for those voices many coming from the backbenches saying we want to hear about tax cuts it seems they will have to wait a bit longer. now on bbc news, we take a look at life at 50 degrees. this is how they flare the gas. the habitats of this land are suffering, with the abject poverty. we have demanded today that gas flaring should stop, because it is illegal. this is my children. i see some women working this tapioca. then i ask them, would you lend me? we now start to put them inside sack and carry them to the floor station. this is the road. we are on our way, we are almost there. so, we are here now. that is the fire. can't get close now. it's too hot. there is a whole lot of oil industry in nigeria. all we get from it is our area being polluted and hot fire. every day,
obviously we are seeing a rise in national insurance announced and there is some unhappiness in partsy who would like to see the government cut taxes rather than increase them. dash—mac dash—mac from the conservative party. he would not say whether he would be a tax—cutting chancellor by the end of this parliament for those voices many coming from the backbenches saying we want to hear about tax cuts it seems they will have to wait a bit longer. now on bbc news, we take a look at life at...
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a rise in national insurance, new kind _ a rise in national insurance, new kind of— a rise in nationalancy— cultural shift as well. there is a hesitancy from people now obviously. covid isn't, _ hesitancy from people now obviously. covid isn't, we are not out of the water— covid isn't, we are not out of the water is — covid isn't, we are not out of the water is yet _ covid isn't, we are not out of the water is yet. unfortunately, it means— water is yet. unfortunately, it means with rising cases of behaviour is starting _ means with rising cases of behaviour is starting to change, people are maybe _ is starting to change, people are maybe not— is starting to change, people are maybe not booking those christmas parties. _ maybe not booking those christmas parties, thinking about those kind of big _ parties, thinking about those kind of big gatherings that they would have attended before. that is all going _ have attended before. that is all going to — have attended before. that is all going to hit us as well.— have attended before. that is all going to hit us as well. good news for staff
a rise in national insurance, new kind _ a rise in national insurance, new kind of— a rise in nationalancy— cultural shift as well. there is a hesitancy from people now obviously. covid isn't, _ hesitancy from people now obviously. covid isn't, we are not out of the water— covid isn't, we are not out of the water is — covid isn't, we are not out of the water is yet _ covid isn't, we are not out of the water is yet. unfortunately, it means— water is yet. unfortunately, it means with...
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average sort of earners and above are going to be hit by a series of tax increases, the national insurance rises, income tax rises, and inflation, of course. the chancellor rishi sunak says he hopes to cut taxes before the end of the current parliament. also tonight... a british trawler is impounded by france in the escalating row overfishing rights. no more quarantining for certain travellers — all the countries on england's travel red list are removed. starting today, our company is now meta. a rebrand for facebook�*s parent company, after a series of damning revelations about the online giant. and after heavy rains, flood warnings for some in scotland, well into the weekend. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel — there's a tasty tie to look forward to as england and northern ireland are drawn in the same group for next year's women's euros finals. good evening. researchers say millions of people are set to be financially worse off next year, despite wage increases and benefit changes announced in yesterday's budget. analysts from the independent body the institute for fisc
average sort of earners and above are going to be hit by a series of tax increases, the national insurance rises, income tax rises, and inflation, of course. the chancellor rishi sunak says he hopes to cut taxes before the end of the current parliament. also tonight... a british trawler is impounded by france in the escalating row overfishing rights. no more quarantining for certain travellers — all the countries on england's travel red list are removed. starting today, our company is now...
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the national insurance hike. the council tax increases.idn't announce yesterday, but are buried in the small print of the documents from the office of budget responsibility. so there was things that i was surprised about yesterday that weren't in the speech, but i thought would be. when you hear what the think-tank i thinks and the institute institute | for fiscal studies and talking about issues for the row paid. they have come up with a figure that the tax burden, the extra tax on the average household is £3,000 as a result of this budget and the last within. is that a figure you sign up to, or as an economist do you think that is a suspect number? there were two taxes that announced at conference. one is private equity managers, their bonuses should be taxed as income, not as capital gains. that would raise several hundred million pounds every year. but also private schools that enjoy tax privileges, because they are counted as charities, those tax privileges, whereby they don't pay vat or business rates, those privileges should be ende
the national insurance hike. the council tax increases.idn't announce yesterday, but are buried in the small print of the documents from the office of budget responsibility. so there was things that i was surprised about yesterday that weren't in the speech, but i thought would be. when you hear what the think-tank i thinks and the institute institute | for fiscal studies and talking about issues for the row paid. they have come up with a figure that the tax burden, the extra tax on the average...
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is the main objective to stop people from builng in flood zones and to make sure that the national flood insurance program is solvent? >> what we seek to do is to have a national flood insurance program legislation, which is bipartisan, that seeks to do several things. number one, make sure that we don't get rate shock. secondly, we want to spend more money on mitigation up front. for every dollar, according to the government studies, that we spend up front in mitigation, we save $6 on the back end. and then, lastly, we want to make sure that we have the types of flood maps that can give us a real sense of risk. having the right set of flood maps then makes it possible to understand who is in a repetitive loss area, and, therefore, maybe that's the type of property we should seek to buy out versus one that isn't. >> senator, how do you propose dealing with the national flood insurance program's mounting debt? >> well, the debt that has existed, in large part, is created by the fact that we continue to pay ourselves interest on the debt. if we just withheld the interest, don't wash away the debt, b
is the main objective to stop people from builng in flood zones and to make sure that the national flood insurance program is solvent? >> what we seek to do is to have a national flood insurance program legislation, which is bipartisan, that seeks to do several things. number one, make sure that we don't get rate shock. secondly, we want to spend more money on mitigation up front. for every dollar, according to the government studies, that we spend up front in mitigation, we save $6 on...
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rule out further tax rises, we have seen the rise in corporation tax and the rise coming in national insuranceom senior conservative figures, jacob rees—mogg and liz truss saying they felt that the tax burden was as big as they would want it to be, the prime minister says he does not want to raise tax unless he has two book talks about the fiscal meteorite of the pandemic and therefore having to react to that and sort out the public finances. i promise you less waffle from me and i can deliver on that promise because arriving we have another cabinet minister, the international trade secretary, you we can talk to now. you were saying in your speech, and i'm trying to get these figures right, that you were the fourth woman to do the job in 349 years! extraordinary, congratulations to you, tell us about your speech and the trade deals you are trying to do. , . ., ., do. very exciting, i have landed the 'ob do. very exciting, i have landed the “0b and do. very exciting, i have landed the job and the — do. very exciting, i have landed the job and the now _ do. very exciting, i have landed the job a
rule out further tax rises, we have seen the rise in corporation tax and the rise coming in national insuranceom senior conservative figures, jacob rees—mogg and liz truss saying they felt that the tax burden was as big as they would want it to be, the prime minister says he does not want to raise tax unless he has two book talks about the fiscal meteorite of the pandemic and therefore having to react to that and sort out the public finances. i promise you less waffle from me and i can...
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would not implement further what he called unnecessary tax rises after he decided to increase national insurancepay for the nhs and social care. live to manchester and our political correspondent nick eardley. goad correspondent nick eardley. good morninu. correspondent nick eardley. good morning- good — correspondent nick eardley. good morning. good morning. - correspondent nick eardley. (13cm morning. good morning. it is an interesting backdrop to this conservative conference because borisjohnson is in a pretty commanding position politically, but in terms of everyday life, there are some pretty significant issues here that he is facing, the biggest of which we have covered a lot in the last week or so is questions over how resilient the uk's supply chain is at the moment. we have seen shortages of hgv drivers and that has led to questions about demand and supply when it comes to food on the shelves in some parts of the country. within the last few days, in particular, few will and people panic buying petrol because of fears it might run out in certain parts of the country. one of the big ques
would not implement further what he called unnecessary tax rises after he decided to increase national insurancepay for the nhs and social care. live to manchester and our political correspondent nick eardley. goad correspondent nick eardley. good morninu. correspondent nick eardley. good morning- good — correspondent nick eardley. good morning. good morning. - correspondent nick eardley. (13cm morning. good morning. it is an interesting backdrop to this conservative conference because...
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in april we have i quite the minimum wage going up increase in national insurance and they did the increasedemic 0k? are you recovering from the pandemic ok? i are you recovering from the pandemic 0k? 4' , ., ., are you recovering from the pandemic 0k? 4' ., , , ok? i think liverpool holds up really well _ ok? i think liverpool holds up really well but _ ok? i think liverpool holds up really well but we _ ok? i think liverpool holds up really well but we have - ok? i think liverpool holds up| really well but we have people ok? i think liverpool holds up i really well but we have people in the city center and people can go abroad and coming from day trips. where is everyone? i abroad and coming from day trips. where is everyone?— where is everyone? i have come u stairs where is everyone? i have come upstairs because _ where is everyone? i have come upstairs because they're - where is everyone? i have come upstairs because they're all- upstairs because they're all downstairs being loud and noisy. there is football on tonight so they'll be getting excited for that. have people got used to goin
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finally, some argue that private insurers will replace the national flood insurance program, but let'se honest. that will not occur. i support the expansion of private insurance covering flood properties. consumers should have options. but nothing else -- if nothing else, this highlights the need for a long-term fix to the program. in the past, i have proposed reforms to ensure that nfib is affordable and accessible to homeowners, accountable to taxpayers, and sustainable. i have worked on flood insurance programs with senator menendez and gillibrand. both of them coming from states affected by flooding, just as mine is as well. this makes it bipartisan, two different regions. it is not only about the gulf coast. it is about the atlantic coast, the pacific coast, and it is about our island properties. by the way, i have been speaking of louisiana, but risk rating 2.0 applies nationwide, impacts all those living on our coasts. once more, we should all, all of us representing states with coastlines ask the biden administration to halt risk rating 2.0. this congress, i will continue to wo
finally, some argue that private insurers will replace the national flood insurance program, but let'se honest. that will not occur. i support the expansion of private insurance covering flood properties. consumers should have options. but nothing else -- if nothing else, this highlights the need for a long-term fix to the program. in the past, i have proposed reforms to ensure that nfib is affordable and accessible to homeowners, accountable to taxpayers, and sustainable. i have worked on...
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that's from that national insurance crime bureau cnbc's andrea day spoke to cops across the country whye getting taken and what they're doing to stop it >> reporter: the woman on the right side of the car is pumping gas. suddenly someone appears and jumps into her driver's seat, taking off while the woman struggles to hold on. the same crime spree unholding in cities across america in brooklyn, new york, zach parked his car outside a pet store. his french bull dog in the car >> i assumed i locked it >> reporter: but when he came back, the car was gone and so was calvin >> my stomach just sank. >> reporter: hours later, cars tracked down the car >> there he is >> reporter: thankfully, with calvin safe inside >> it was such a scare >> we have not seen this kind of crime increase involving automobiles or violent crime in 30 years >> reporter: the national insurance crime bureau tracks car thefts across the country. this is the ceo. one reason for the surge in crime -- >> you have a high demand for used vehicles and a low supply what that makes is a perfect storm for increased crime. >> rep
that's from that national insurance crime bureau cnbc's andrea day spoke to cops across the country whye getting taken and what they're doing to stop it >> reporter: the woman on the right side of the car is pumping gas. suddenly someone appears and jumps into her driver's seat, taking off while the woman struggles to hold on. the same crime spree unholding in cities across america in brooklyn, new york, zach parked his car outside a pet store. his french bull dog in the car >> i...
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rise, but that's connected — national insurance rise, but that's connected to investment in public serviceswant to see the nhs backiog _ because they want to see the nhs backlog on. because they want to see the nhs backlog om— backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front _ backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page _ backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page of— backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page of the _ backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page of the i, - backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page of the i, faiza. l to the front page of the i, faiza. more indications, more details of what he plans to do to help the nhs yesterday, or in today's papers, we heard about digitising the nhs. what is the front page of the i saying? the i, and in other papers, we hear about the money put into the nhs, the £6 billion, and this plan is to clear the nhs covid backlog. we had a lot of members of staff and representatives from the nhs, out over the last few days and talk about severe pressure the nhs is under with rising covid cases but a
rise, but that's connected — national insurance rise, but that's connected to investment in public serviceswant to see the nhs backiog _ because they want to see the nhs backlog on. because they want to see the nhs backlog om— backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front _ backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page _ backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page of— backlog on. that texas very nicely to the front page of the _ backlog on. that texas very nicely to the...
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i just wanted to move on to the telegraph, one of the reasons this national insurance rise is to dealore meaningful impact on social care in the future. we meaningful impact on social care in the future. ~ ., ., ,, , the future. we have two issues here. the first is run _ the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs _ the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs funding - the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs funding and - the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs funding and but i the first is run nhs funding and but they've had on the plaintiff funding settlements in history. on average, the nhs gets about four point 4% increase in funding in real terms. and we're dealing with an ageing population and really, to keep the pace, we do need to put more money into the nhs and that is something we can afford is the society but that isn't something that is happened and independent think tens of looked like that — looked at that think tanks. and we have seen them every winter and we were starting to see a pattern where year on y
i just wanted to move on to the telegraph, one of the reasons this national insurance rise is to dealore meaningful impact on social care in the future. we meaningful impact on social care in the future. ~ ., ., ,, , the future. we have two issues here. the first is run _ the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs _ the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs funding - the future. we have two issues here. the first is run nhs funding and - the future. we have two...
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to customers but we have to take into mind that energy prices are going up as well and also national insuranceng up. rishi sunak will be keen to show how well the economy has rebounded in recent months, the uk is currently the fastest—growing major economy but the sharp rebound in percentage terms has in part been driven by the huge fall of last year. what happens next with and worker shortages, rising prices and interest rates, is tricky to predict. so the shape of the economy being revealed tomorrow has both its treats and its tricks. at this pumpkin patch in sussex, business is thriving, but consumer concerns are very real. the weekly budget at the moment is very tight and with the costs going up of energy. pumpkins are going up! pumpkin soup has never been so expensive. when i do my shopping, the bill is soaring. - the message here is that people expect help with rising prices at this budget, and although we have heard a series of very large sounding announcements already, many of those are about long—term investment spending, or they reflect announcements already made or in the case of pu
to customers but we have to take into mind that energy prices are going up as well and also national insuranceng up. rishi sunak will be keen to show how well the economy has rebounded in recent months, the uk is currently the fastest—growing major economy but the sharp rebound in percentage terms has in part been driven by the huge fall of last year. what happens next with and worker shortages, rising prices and interest rates, is tricky to predict. so the shape of the economy being revealed...
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so we had the manifesto busting decision to increase national insurance from borisjohnson a a few weekstoo guarded warnings from cabinet ministers in recent days that the uk is as highly taxed now as it can be. they can't be any more increases because the countryjust be any more increases because the country just can't afford. be any more increases because the countryjust can't afford. the prime minister was asked this morning several times whether he would rule out any more tax rises in the coming weeks and months. have a listen. let me tell you, you have no fiercer or more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but we have had to deal with the pandemic on a scale which this country has not seen before in our lifetimes and long before and we do not want to raise taxes, of course... are you going to do it again, though? what we will not do is be irresponsible with the public finances and you mention... are you going to do it again? you mention margaret thatcher... are you going to do it again? if i can possibly avoid it, i do not want to raise taxes again, of course not. all
so we had the manifesto busting decision to increase national insurance from borisjohnson a a few weekstoo guarded warnings from cabinet ministers in recent days that the uk is as highly taxed now as it can be. they can't be any more increases because the countryjust be any more increases because the country just can't afford. be any more increases because the countryjust can't afford. the prime minister was asked this morning several times whether he would rule out any more tax rises in the...
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on national insurance, what is a 0n national insurance, what is a justification for that?o do— invest more, there are not many ways to do it _ invest more, there are not many ways to do it all— invest more, there are not many ways to do it. all the commentary, the institute — to do it. all the commentary, the institute of— to do it. all the commentary, the institute of fiscal studies are independent people, or the resolution foundation, a think tank, i'll resolution foundation, a think tank, i'll describe — resolution foundation, a think tank, i'll describe the tax rise as progressive. the top 10%, 15% of taxpayers — progressive. the top 10%, 15% of taxpayers will pay almost half of the bill — taxpayers will pay almost half of the bill. �* taxpayers will pay almost half of the bill. . ., ._ taxpayers will pay almost half of the bill. . . ., , ,, ., «e the bill. and away from rishi sunak, larae the bill. and away from rishi sunak, [an e frost the bill. and away from rishi sunak, large frost has _ the bill. and away from rishi sunak, large frost has been _ the bill. and away
on national insurance, what is a 0n national insurance, what is a justification for that?o do— invest more, there are not many ways to do it _ invest more, there are not many ways to do it all— invest more, there are not many ways to do it. all the commentary, the institute — to do it. all the commentary, the institute of— to do it. all the commentary, the institute of fiscal studies are independent people, or the resolution foundation, a think tank, i'll resolution foundation, a think...
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so that makes the speech of the conservative body conference after announcing a rise in national insurance and welfare got to me, they cove, it hits economy until then you can keep in touch by rule of social media and let us know what you think of you can sales to israel with my math guys or more of my guy to financial survival. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional scale. you eggs to earn money. that's right. these headphones are completely not accountable. and we're just adding more more to them . totally the stabilize the global economy. you need to protect yourself and get in for watch guys record for quite a bit. you know, they can give you a portion of the countries for staying up, which i can look for what asian you feel from. well, we'll stop push tomorrow, we'll learn all i discovered as the as the statistic system name. i've noticed with mr. let's look for something. sure my, to last. let me say that asks you on that it is. i wrote down a lot. oh mm. mm. the way we look the color of our eyes and the shape of our news. these traits are old, embedded in, on dna a
so that makes the speech of the conservative body conference after announcing a rise in national insurance and welfare got to me, they cove, it hits economy until then you can keep in touch by rule of social media and let us know what you think of you can sales to israel with my math guys or more of my guy to financial survival. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional scale. you eggs to earn money. that's right. these headphones are completely not accountable. and we're just...
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and he defended the forthcoming rise in national insurance to fund health and social care, as the country correspondent chris mason reports. dawn had barely contemplated cracking and the prime minister was huffing, puffing and smiling around the streets of manchester. inside the conference centre, the queue to watch his speech sna ked hither and thither. those at the front had got up early too. six o'clock. we all love boris. superfans, superfans. at 11.30, the conference's big moment. good morning, good money, everybody. it's been awhile since conservatives have gathered like this, and so the first remark was at former labour leader jeremy corbyn�*s expense. it's the first time since the general election of 2019, when we finally sent that corduroyed communist cosmonaut into orbit, where he belongs. laughter next, a reflection on his time in intensive care with covid. when i was lying in st thomas' hospital last year, i looked blearily out of my window at a hole in the ground between the icu and another much older, victorian section, and amid the rubble of brick, they seemed to be digging
and he defended the forthcoming rise in national insurance to fund health and social care, as the country correspondent chris mason reports. dawn had barely contemplated cracking and the prime minister was huffing, puffing and smiling around the streets of manchester. inside the conference centre, the queue to watch his speech sna ked hither and thither. those at the front had got up early too. six o'clock. we all love boris. superfans, superfans. at 11.30, the conference's big moment. good...
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on top of the other is 12 percent in national insurance on top of that. and other 1.25 percentage point recently announced increase in the health and kel ivy. while that doesn't really leave anybody very much to deal with the massive increase into prices and energy prices are anything else. and they want, boris johnson has avoided anakin. farmer has avoided, is a key word. the key word is re distribution. there is no read beach and going on, and that is a staggering in this country that even people in full time jobs can't come in to look after their families that don't have enough resources to pay for their housing food and anything else. that is really unacceptable. we need massive redistribution, but no political party is willing to take that all. is that because, and they'll certainly be stands for a private equity companies at the conservative body conference. this week, let alone closer ties between to case as labor body in the city of london. is that because of revolving door between the very financial services a institutions and the democratically
on top of the other is 12 percent in national insurance on top of that. and other 1.25 percentage point recently announced increase in the health and kel ivy. while that doesn't really leave anybody very much to deal with the massive increase into prices and energy prices are anything else. and they want, boris johnson has avoided anakin. farmer has avoided, is a key word. the key word is re distribution. there is no read beach and going on, and that is a staggering in this country that even...
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gamble in already announcing a tax rise, breaking his own manifesto by announcing a rise in national insurance this, because i think ultimately the view is that people stomach that because they want this waiting list to go down. at the moment it's all going in the right direction.— in the right direction. faiza, it's uuite a in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky — in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky balance, - in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky balance, isn't - in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky balance, isn't it? | quite a tricky balance, isn't it? balancing the needs of the country but also thinking ahead to the next election. �* . ., , h, but also thinking ahead to the next election. �* . ., , , election. actually, in some ways, it's cuite election. actually, in some ways, it's quite simple. _ election. actually, in some ways, it's quite simple. the _ election. actually, in some ways, it's quite simple. the nhs - election. actually, in some ways, it's quite simple. the nhs is - election. actually, in some ways, it's quite simple. t
gamble in already announcing a tax rise, breaking his own manifesto by announcing a rise in national insurance this, because i think ultimately the view is that people stomach that because they want this waiting list to go down. at the moment it's all going in the right direction.— in the right direction. faiza, it's uuite a in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky — in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky balance, - in the right direction. faiza, it's quite a tricky...
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average sort of earners and above are going to be hit by a series of tax increases, national insuranceate just how in straw and read the i aren't you? it's hard to overstate i just how in straw and read the last 15 have been. in the next 15 years there will probably be very little increase in earnings in living standards. many of us can remember a time when earningsjust standards. many of us can remember a time when earnings just went up year on year on yearand time when earnings just went up year on year on year and they are barely going up anymore. that is a really important political point. if we are not getting better off over time, we are not going to feel so happy with the status quo. just are not going to feel so happy with the status quo._ are not going to feel so happy with the status quo. just to give you one number on — the status quo. just to give you one number on that. _ the status quo. just to give you one number on that. if— the status quo. just to give you one number on that. if the _ the status quo. just to give you one number on that. if the precrisis i number on tha
average sort of earners and above are going to be hit by a series of tax increases, national insuranceate just how in straw and read the i aren't you? it's hard to overstate i just how in straw and read the last 15 have been. in the next 15 years there will probably be very little increase in earnings in living standards. many of us can remember a time when earningsjust standards. many of us can remember a time when earnings just went up year on year on yearand time when earnings just went up...
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they are going for this national insurance contribution rise.e interesting to see how much the government increases the minimum-wage or whether it falls short. dani: thank you for staying on top of this story for us. that is lizzy burden. european leaders gather for a special summit in slovenia. rising tensions with china and the energy crisis are on the agenda. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> first of all on the energy side, it is largely a political phenomenon. i think russia had invested interest in natural gas prices being high in the context of nord stream 2 approval. in the context of china, the decision around australian coal -- not to buy anymore, put them in the penalty box. what they failed to realize, even though the majority of their coal is domestically produced, things turn on the margin. while both of those are geopolitical causes, the interesting thing is when you look forward, high energy prices or fossil fuel prices is not necessarily a bug of esg, but a function. it is by design. you will promote transition to cleaner energy with high
they are going for this national insurance contribution rise.e interesting to see how much the government increases the minimum-wage or whether it falls short. dani: thank you for staying on top of this story for us. that is lizzy burden. european leaders gather for a special summit in slovenia. rising tensions with china and the energy crisis are on the agenda. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> first of all on the energy side, it is largely a political phenomenon. i think russia had invested...
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when you also take into account tax changes and the national insurance rise, this is the picture.hat was taken away last month. big choices made by the chancellor. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the us president says his democratic party has reached an historic agreement on economic reforms — worth nearly two trillion dollars. after france detains a british trawler — the uk summons the french ambassador in a growing row over post—brexit fishing rights. lets turn to ghana. parliament is debating a bill which seeks to introduce some of the harshest laws in africa against the lgbtq community. the bill would increase jail terms to up to a decade and force some to undergo conversion therapy, whereby attempts are made to change people's sexuality. first — let's hear from the mp who introduced the so—called family values�* bill. feel that enjoys the support of the research that was carried out by a private civil society organisation. 93% of ghanaians support this position. laws are a reflection of what society desires. rights groups say the bill i
when you also take into account tax changes and the national insurance rise, this is the picture.hat was taken away last month. big choices made by the chancellor. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the us president says his democratic party has reached an historic agreement on economic reforms — worth nearly two trillion dollars. after france detains a british trawler — the uk summons the french ambassador in a growing row over post—brexit fishing...
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the withdrawal of the uplifted universal credit in next year people will see an increase in national insuranceople�*s pockets. beyond rhetoric and puts money into peeple's pockets-_ beyond rhetoric and puts money into people's pockets. watch pay increase would ou people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like _ people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to _ people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to see? _ people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to see? who - people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to see? who knows i would you like to see? who knows where we will _ would you like to see? who knows where we will be _ would you like to see? who knows where we will be next _ would you like to see? who knows where we will be next year - would you like to see? who knows where we will be next year and - where we will be next year and unions will go into those negotiations putting together proposals, but it has to be a pay rise that at least matches the cost of living so people have a real terms increase in their pocket and it has to reflect making
the withdrawal of the uplifted universal credit in next year people will see an increase in national insuranceople�*s pockets. beyond rhetoric and puts money into peeple's pockets-_ beyond rhetoric and puts money into people's pockets. watch pay increase would ou people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like _ people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to _ people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to see? _ people's pockets. watch pay increase would you like to see?...
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national insurance 1.25% and the new deviin— national insurance 1.25% and the new devlin tax. _ national— devlin tax, so this is now the highest tax burden that we have had as a country— highest tax burden that we have had as a country in 70 years. and i think— as a country in 70 years. and i think this _ as a country in 70 years. and i think this is _ as a country in 70 years. and i think this is not the time for tax rises~ _ think this is not the time for tax rises~ a — think this is not the time for tax rises. a business has suffered so much _ rises. a business has suffered so much for— rises. a business has suffered so much for 18— rises. a business has suffered so much for 18 months, we have if fragile — much for 18 months, we have if fragile recovery. what the government needs to do no more than ever is— government needs to do no more than ever is incentivise investment, increase — ever is incentivise investment, increase productivity, increase skiiis. — increase productivity, increase skills. and _ increase productivity, increase skills, and have things like the super— skills, and
national insurance 1.25% and the new deviin— national insurance 1.25% and the new devlin tax. _ national— devlin tax, so this is now the highest tax burden that we have had as a country— highest tax burden that we have had as a country in 70 years. and i think— as a country in 70 years. and i think this _ as a country in 70 years. and i think this is _ as a country in 70 years. and i think this is not the time for tax rises~ _ think this is not the time for tax rises~ a — think this...
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_ to be an increase in national insurance payments. t — insurance payments. that will be from next spring. it will also go into initially the health service and then— into initially the health service and then into helping fund social care _ and then into helping fund social care so — and then into helping fund social care. so there are a difficult baiancing _ care. so there are a difficult balancing act is that we are not seeing — balancing act is that we are not seeing yet in this blizzard of announcements. and that we will be getting _ announcements. and that we will be getting a _ announcements. and that we will be getting a bigger picture of on wednesday. getting a bigger picture of on wednesday-— and we'll be talking to the health secretary, sajid javid, at around half past seven. two million more people will be invited to get their covid booster jabs this week. the over—sos, healthcare workers and people with underlying health conditions are eligible, provided it has been six months since their second jab. the government says inc
_ to be an increase in national insurance payments. t — insurance payments. that will be from next spring. it will also go into initially the health service and then— into initially the health service and then into helping fund social care _ and then into helping fund social care so — and then into helping fund social care. so there are a difficult baiancing _ care. so there are a difficult balancing act is that we are not seeing — balancing act is that we are not seeing yet in this...
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after announcing a rise in national insurance and welfare cards to me, they coven hit economy until then you can keep in touch by rule as social media, and let us know what you think of you can. i'm sales to israel with my math guys or more of my guy to financial survival. this is a hedge fund, is a device used by professional gal you acts to earn money? that's right. these headphones are completely not accountable. and we're just adding more and more to them totally, the stabilizing global...