here is laura trott, then a conservative cabinet minister, accusing labour during the election campaigntly this. rachel reeves herself issued a statement saying labour does rule out raising vat. they've also matched us on income tax and not raising employee national insurance. but that is where they have very conspicuously stopped. if the chancellor, rachel reeves, does unveil a national insurance rise, that would spark a debate about trust. but above all, there is an economic question about new taxes on business while promoting investment. and it's not raining! and by the way, a prime minister giving an interview on the street? yes, that's unusual. is it, the fact that you're here with me, a recognition that in the first 100 days you perhaps didn't communicate with the country in quite the right way? are you trying to change the way you tell the public what you're doing? well, what we did in the first 100 days was take very important first steps on change, whether that was the national wealth fund, which we set up to get investment into the country, whether it was taking railways back