money somewhere, some tory mps, but he's got to raise some money somewhere, and the big income tax is cgtax itself, national insurance contributions, vat, you are not going to raise much money and government unless you go off to one of those, and they do need to raise an awful lot of money. and there has been through out the summer and gains in autumn the tremendous row between a britannia number 11 on the business of tax at all. the prime minister against it and wants to borrow more and pay that down with the process of growth when growth returns. the chancellor saying, no, we really need to show the markets are credible and we can manage our finances and not just all or never. it appears that rishi sunak is dominating this now but, of course we are not going to see any of these rises because he had to cancel his budget. that should've been around about now. it won't be around until next april. so about four months left of healthy government drawing to go before we see who wins that one. 0h, to go before we see who wins that one. oh, when you put it like that, yes, something to look forw