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and of declaration, alan miller.urse show is vastly course this show is vastly improved with your input. we've got a running morning and got a running this morning and i'm you, the us, the secretary of state for levelling up michael announces of state for levelling up michael gove announce s £2 michael gove announces £2 billion money for projects billion of money for projects across the country. do you think this will improve your quality of life because surely that is the point of these of these handouts effectively . email me handouts effectively. email me gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet me at gb news to have your say . when i gb news to have your say. when i talk to my panel a bit. this levelling up fund i will give some of the figures which are being spent in some areas and what they're being attributed to a lot of cycle lanes, a lot of cycle lanes. i'm not sure whether that will improve your quality of life, but maybe it will if you're cyclist, it will if you're a cyclist, it definitely now, another definitely will.
and of declaration, alan miller.urse show is vastly course this show is vastly improved with your input. we've got a running morning and got a running this morning and i'm you, the us, the secretary of state for levelling up michael announces of state for levelling up michael gove announce s £2 michael gove announces £2 billion money for projects billion of money for projects across the country. do you think this will improve your quality of life because surely that is the point of these of...
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let's now to alan miller.r also of treatment in east london and now co—founder of the together association, which aims to bring people together , knocked down. people together, knocked down. so, alan, what can we do to help the hospitality now? well, i think one thing, tanya, is that actually your viewers and people that are watching and thinking about this can actually let their councillors know that hospitality should have late night extensions. there's no reason why things should close at 11 and 12 midnight and in fact, one of the ironies of london, suppose italy being an open city, as the mayor keeps saying, is that most things close to by am. that is a scandal . the opposite that we scandal. the opposite that we want the pressure and you know , want the pressure and you know, inflation and energy prices and all the things you said. we actually lost over 15,000 venues dunng actually lost over 15,000 venues during lockdown . and many of us during lockdown. and many of us warned that the together declaration
let's now to alan miller.r also of treatment in east london and now co—founder of the together association, which aims to bring people together , knocked down. people together, knocked down. so, alan, what can we do to help the hospitality now? well, i think one thing, tanya, is that actually your viewers and people that are watching and thinking about this can actually let their councillors know that hospitality should have late night extensions. there's no reason why things should close at...
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but it's a real battle that's going on and it's not just on low traffic neighbourhoods where alan millerm together, great campaign, we've together on a couple we've been together on a couple of these issues. you had a protest yesterday in london against low traffic . now i come against low traffic. now i come in through south every day as i go through parts of damage i see house after with signs no two low traffic neighbourhood . yeah. low traffic neighbourhood. yeah. who is closing all these streets down and why are they doing it. yeah what is interesting. so initially it was boris johnson that started with the first election and one of those on this cycle, that cycle it's dominated by a kind net zero notion, but it gets on us. so what's happened is that now the government has given some incentives to local authorities . local authorities have now jumped it with technocratic fervour . and jumped it with technocratic fervour. and have earned a lot of money from low traffic neighbourhoods. now what's actually happened when they've consulted with local businesses and is and businesses is d
but it's a real battle that's going on and it's not just on low traffic neighbourhoods where alan millerm together, great campaign, we've together on a couple we've been together on a couple of these issues. you had a protest yesterday in london against low traffic . now i come against low traffic. now i come in through south every day as i go through parts of damage i see house after with signs no two low traffic neighbourhood . yeah. low traffic neighbourhood. yeah. who is closing all these...
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but it's a real battle that's going on and it's not just on low traffic neighbourhoods where alan millerrom together, great campaign, we've together on a couple we've been together on a couple of these issues. you had a protest yesterday in london against low traffic . now i come against low traffic. now i come in through south every day as i go through parts of damage i see house after with signs no two low traffic neighbourhood . yeah. low traffic neighbourhood. yeah. who is closing all these streets down and why are they doing it. yeah what is interesting. so initially it was boris johnson that started with the first election and one of those on this cycle, that cycle it's dominated by a kind net zero notion, but it gets on us. so what's happened is that now the government has given some incentives to local authorities . local authorities have now jumped it with technocratic fervour . and jumped it with technocratic fervour. and have earned a lot of money from low traffic neighbourhoods. now what's actually happened when they've consulted with local businesses and is and businesses is
but it's a real battle that's going on and it's not just on low traffic neighbourhoods where alan millerrom together, great campaign, we've together on a couple we've been together on a couple of these issues. you had a protest yesterday in london against low traffic . now i come against low traffic. now i come in through south every day as i go through parts of damage i see house after with signs no two low traffic neighbourhood . yeah. low traffic neighbourhood. yeah. who is closing all these...
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alan, how do you feel ? miller now sense, but. alan, how do you feel? aration. how do you feel about fact how do you feel about the fact that we're being told this by health? my concern is that it scares people. well, i think it is a few things. firstly, there's a discussion about a return to the kind of advice from uk jsa that we saw during restrictions , lockdowns. that is restrictions, lockdowns. that is to do with something else. so on the one hand you've got a question of the nhs , how it's question of the nhs, how it's coping or not coping, why a&e is so backed up. we lost 40,000 care workers. that's having a huge impact in care and we've got beds that are being blocked because . they wouldn't take the because. they wouldn't take the vaccine, the mandate, for instance. we've also got a situation where bureaucracy and management needs to be addressed in the nhs and we've got a situation where gp's have not been seeing people. people have been seeing people. people have been going to a&e, all this has led to a situation we see every winter. but now o
alan, how do you feel ? miller now sense, but. alan, how do you feel? aration. how do you feel about fact how do you feel about the fact that we're being told this by health? my concern is that it scares people. well, i think it is a few things. firstly, there's a discussion about a return to the kind of advice from uk jsa that we saw during restrictions , lockdowns. that is restrictions, lockdowns. that is to do with something else. so on the one hand you've got a question of the nhs , how...