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when he backed our cuts to national insurance.— backed our cuts to national insurance. .., ., , , insuranceonomy is in turmoil, people are really . insurance. the economy is in - turmoil, people are really worried. this has descended into absolutely nonsense attacks about last night. there is no point, there is no point, there is no point trying to hide it. everyone can see what has happened. the tories went on a borrowing spree, sending mortgage rates through the route. they are skyrocketing by £500 a month. for nearly 2 million homeowners, their fixed—rate deals are coming to an end next year. they are worried sick, and everybody in this house knows it. they won't forgive, they won't forget, and nor should they. when will she stop ducking responsibility, do the right thing, and reverse her kamikaze budget which is causing so much pain? last nitht the which is causing so much pain? last night the labour _ which is causing so much pain? last night the labour party is supported bringing _ night the labour party is supported bringing down national insurance. i want _ bringing down national in
when he backed our cuts to national insurance.— backed our cuts to national insurance. .., ., , , insuranceonomy is in turmoil, people are really . insurance. the economy is in - turmoil, people are really worried. this has descended into absolutely nonsense attacks about last night. there is no point, there is no point, there is no point trying to hide it. everyone can see what has happened. the tories went on a borrowing spree, sending mortgage rates through the route. they are skyrocketing...
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in addition to that, there's also been a reversal of the national insurance hike — which again would'vefor people that was announced in that statement. don't forget that the threshold in which national insurance starts to be paid has also increased significantly. that element has stayed about the cut in national insurance was a massive benefit to the ordinary person, and yet because of the way this was bundled together with uncapping bankers bonuses and cutting tax for the highest earners, those things that were really good for millions of people across the country somehow were lost. and i hope that the chancellor and the prime minister recognise that we are a country, and there are millions of people around at the moment that are very concerned and want to know that the government is on their side in trying to help them. and indeed, we need to focus on those measures that are exactly that, to help ordinary people. are exactly that, to help ordinary eo le. �* ., , are exactly that, to help ordinary -eo-le._, , ., are exactly that, to help ordinary rec-leg. , ., ., , people. james, the i
in addition to that, there's also been a reversal of the national insurance hike — which again would'vefor people that was announced in that statement. don't forget that the threshold in which national insurance starts to be paid has also increased significantly. that element has stayed about the cut in national insurance was a massive benefit to the ordinary person, and yet because of the way this was bundled together with uncapping bankers bonuses and cutting tax for the highest earners,...
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and indeed why we had to rise national insurance. it was to fond, long term social care, in which we have serious issues and to fund the national health service. now if you reverse that rise and national insurance, how do you provide for our basic health and social care needs? as well as maintaining public services that are under great pressure? britain is heading prosperity, 2 point oh no matter who goes into number 10. which means that the real damage is going to be those well who are trying to pay their mortgages. who are trying to find basic health care and who are wearing about education for their children. okay, thank you so much for your analysis. they that scott lucas for us from the clinton institute university college dublin. thank you very much. we're john hall is life for us now in brussels in den jennifer bricks is it breaks it has a obviously played a huge part in british politics in recent years. and now the full of a 4th prime minister would spin the reaction there. what i think the 1st of all, let's recall that it's
and indeed why we had to rise national insurance. it was to fond, long term social care, in which we have serious issues and to fund the national health service. now if you reverse that rise and national insurance, how do you provide for our basic health and social care needs? as well as maintaining public services that are under great pressure? britain is heading prosperity, 2 point oh no matter who goes into number 10. which means that the real damage is going to be those well who are trying...
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>> the prime minister knows very well that on this side we voted against national insurance in the first place, she voted for it. honestly. last week the prime minister, on her unfunded tax cut for the super wealthy, this week she is beginning to realize she needs to extend the windfall tax, one step behind the ceo of shell but she is still going ahead with 18 billion pounds of tax cuts for the richest businesses and they didn't ask for it, she still giftwrapped just as renters feel the pinch and she still holding out tax cuts for those who live off stocks and shares. why does she expect working people to pick up the bill for her unfunded tax cuts for those at the top? >> i notice the leader of the opposition is still not saying whether or not he supports our energy price guarantee you, this is very relevant, mr. speaker. it is the biggest part of our many budget, the biggest part of the many budget, the fact is all the opposition has said is that people should be supported for 6 months. those he think that in march pensioners should be facing very high energy bills? because that is what
>> the prime minister knows very well that on this side we voted against national insurance in the first place, she voted for it. honestly. last week the prime minister, on her unfunded tax cut for the super wealthy, this week she is beginning to realize she needs to extend the windfall tax, one step behind the ceo of shell but she is still going ahead with 18 billion pounds of tax cuts for the richest businesses and they didn't ask for it, she still giftwrapped just as renters feel the...
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, the cuts to national insurance.before. there has been another political development in that the speaker of the house of commons has granted permission to sir keir starmer to ask an urgent question in the commonsjust before starmer to ask an urgent question in the commons just before the chancellor gets to his feet after four o'clock, and that question was designed to bring liz truss to the house to answer the question around the sacking of the previous chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, in this time of economic instability. we are hearing that liz truss is refusing to answer that question. instead she will be sending the leader of the house of commons, penny mordaunt, to answer that question from sir keir starmer instead. so there has been a lot of speculation around whether or not liz truss would go. it is obviously going to be difficult politically either way, but she has decided she will not go and penny mordaunt will instead be going. scott's first minister nicola sturgeon has been responding to what the chancellor sai
, the cuts to national insurance.before. there has been another political development in that the speaker of the house of commons has granted permission to sir keir starmer to ask an urgent question in the commonsjust before starmer to ask an urgent question in the commons just before the chancellor gets to his feet after four o'clock, and that question was designed to bring liz truss to the house to answer the question around the sacking of the previous chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, in this time...
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i deliver the energy price guarantee and the national insurance and will continue to work to deliverto work to deliver economic growth for country-— for country. this week, we are introducing — for country. this week, we are introducing new _ for country. this week, we are introducing new legislation - for country. this week, we are introducing new legislation to | for country. this week, we are - introducing new legislation to make sure that we have smooth running rail services and commuters can get to work and we are dealing with militant unions. so, we will continue to deliver on our agenda. you talk about the energy package and that it's been the crutch that you have leaned on me face difficult questions, probably saying that it was bigger and bolder than labour but that is not survived with the new chancellor?— but that is not survived with the new chancellor? families will be protected and — new chancellor? families will be protected and they _ new chancellor? families will be protected and they will - new chancellor? families will be protected and they will not - new chancello
i deliver the energy price guarantee and the national insurance and will continue to work to deliverto work to deliver economic growth for country-— for country. this week, we are introducing — for country. this week, we are introducing new _ for country. this week, we are introducing new legislation - for country. this week, we are introducing new legislation to | for country. this week, we are - introducing new legislation to make sure that we have smooth running rail services and...
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that is the stamp duty cut and the reversal of the rise in national insurance, here to stay.ncome tax, gone next year, but getting rid of it into the future. that raises £5 billion a year, but incredibly leaves the self—proclaimed tax—cutting pm with a higher path for the basic rate of income tax then she inherited, partly due to that recent turmoil. all that and she still leaves a hole of £12 million. but look at this. the gap has actually grown by £20 billion at least because the economy has been hit and we face higher interest rates, and notjust because of the mini budget. and that all means a large gap remains despite today. about £30 billion, to a squeeze on public spending, hard pressed departments, perhaps they'd really projects, welfare, pension payments, we are told nothing is off the table. inanimate an actress has certainly helped as to what is a much more sustainable public finances. the chancellor said he will also be looking at spending. it is pretty unclear how much he needs to do but if he does much at all over the next two or three years it will take us back
that is the stamp duty cut and the reversal of the rise in national insurance, here to stay.ncome tax, gone next year, but getting rid of it into the future. that raises £5 billion a year, but incredibly leaves the self—proclaimed tax—cutting pm with a higher path for the basic rate of income tax then she inherited, partly due to that recent turmoil. all that and she still leaves a hole of £12 million. but look at this. the gap has actually grown by £20 billion at least because the...
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, we are going to deliver— national insurance, we are going to deliver to _ national insurance, we arer to stop the militant trade unions disrupting our railways. the honourable — unions disrupting our railways. the honourable gentleman has no idea, he has no _ honourable gentleman has no idea, he has no plan, _ honourable gentleman has no idea, he has no plan, and he has no alternative.— has no plan, and he has no alternative. ., ., , , ., alternative. that was 'ust part of prime minister's h alternative. that was just part of prime minister's questions - alternative. that was just part of prime minister's questions at i prime minister's questions at lunchtime and we will keep you across everything that is happening at westminster, but also, all day today we are looking at the rising cost of living and haring about the impact it is having. bbc three's the catch up has some advice especially for younger viewers, on how to save money — here's callum tulley with three top tips for your next food shop. one, budget supermarkets, it might be the most obvious by these places sell stuff that
, we are going to deliver— national insurance, we are going to deliver to _ national insurance, we arer to stop the militant trade unions disrupting our railways. the honourable — unions disrupting our railways. the honourable gentleman has no idea, he has no _ honourable gentleman has no idea, he has no plan, _ honourable gentleman has no idea, he has no plan, and he has no alternative.— has no plan, and he has no alternative. ., ., , , ., alternative. that was 'ust part of prime...
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and keeping taxes low and i noticed that the honorable document had a -- when he backed up national insurance. >> the economy is in turmoil. this is not -- there is no call -- there's no point trying to hide it and everyone can see what has happened. the tories went on a borrowing speed -- spree, sending mortgage weights through the roof and they are spiraling and for nearly 2 million owners, their fixed rate deals are coming to an end next year and they are worried sick and everyone knows it. they won't forget. they won't forget and north so that -- nor should they. went will she stop -- when will she stop ducking responsibility and reverse the market which is causing pain? p.m. truss: mr. speaker, last night, the labour party supported -- [indiscernible] >> i certainly do. [laughter] p.m. truss: i am unclear about -- >> the world cup is coming and let's hear the questions and serve the answers. . p.m. truss: i am unclear as to what the labor quality -- labour party policy is on the energy price guarantee. it was the biggest part of our many budget and all the opposition saying they want to
and keeping taxes low and i noticed that the honorable document had a -- when he backed up national insurance. >> the economy is in turmoil. this is not -- there is no call -- there's no point trying to hide it and everyone can see what has happened. the tories went on a borrowing speed -- spree, sending mortgage weights through the roof and they are spiraling and for nearly 2 million owners, their fixed rate deals are coming to an end next year and they are worried sick and everyone...
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insurance is affordable so that people that are in flood prone areas, especially with updated science because sea levels are rising, we need updated information. it is important to make sure the national flood insurance program is there for folks and they understand the risks. host: when people hear about select health committees, they think about the january 6 committee. can you remind folks what the select committee on the climate crisis is and what have you done in the congress as it comes to an end? >> the select city on the climate crisis is a bipartisan committee where we have been focused on solving the climate crisis. top sciences -- scientists say we have a rapidly closing window -- floods and wildfires and a couple years ago, we issued a climate crisis action plan and it was the most extensive report on what congress can do to solve the climate crisis and a big chunk of our recommendations has been enacted into law. i encourage everyone to go to the committee websites. it is climatecrisis. house.gov. a big portion of that was included in the inflation reduction at -- and make families and communities more energy independent. a good website on the cost saving -- is rewiringam
insurance is affordable so that people that are in flood prone areas, especially with updated science because sea levels are rising, we need updated information. it is important to make sure the national flood insurance program is there for folks and they understand the risks. host: when people hear about select health committees, they think about the january 6 committee. can you remind folks what the select committee on the climate crisis is and what have you done in the congress as it comes...
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was built on that _ national insurance was built on that but — national insurance was built on that.ving a— heading to — i was a member the nhs as having a winter crisis of some kind, _ as having a winter crisis of some kind, but— as having a winter crisis of some kind, but with covid still lingering around, _ kind, but with covid still lingering around, its— kind, but with covid still lingering around, it's putting a lot of pressure _ around, it's putting a lot of pressure on the nhs, 100,000 pressure on the nhs,100,000 vacancies— pressure on the nhs,100,000 vacancies in the service, as well. so the _ vacancies in the service, as well. so the least _ vacancies in the service, as well. so the least we can do is try to take _ so the least we can do is try to take our— so the least we can do is try to take ourjobs at the appropriate time _ take ourjobs at the appropriate time to— take ourjobs at the appropriate time to reduce that pressure. thank ou, that time to reduce that pressure. thank you, that is — time to reduce that pressure. thank you, that is it _ time to reduce that pressur
was built on that _ national insurance was built on that but — national insurance was built on that.ving a— heading to — i was a member the nhs as having a winter crisis of some kind, _ as having a winter crisis of some kind, but— as having a winter crisis of some kind, but with covid still lingering around, _ kind, but with covid still lingering around, its— kind, but with covid still lingering around, it's putting a lot of pressure _ around, it's putting a lot of pressure on the...
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no, we wouldn't. tax and national insurance? no, we wouldn't- why _ tax and national insurance?we wouldn't. why is that? because - tax and national insurance? no, we wouldn't. why is that? because we | wouldn't. why is that? because we don't think that _ wouldn't. why is that? because we don't think that putting _ wouldn't. why is that? because we don't think that putting the - don't think that putting the national insurance rise on working people in the middle of the cost of living crisis was the right thing to do. but as i say, it's not any single measure in this which is really spooking the markets, what has caused the spike in mortgage rate and what has punted the government to try and make up for the mess they have caused by a whole series of public spending cuts if the package in the round. the package in the round has done that, not one single measure within it. so we have got people at home this morning watching who are probably panicking about their fuel bills, cost of living, how much they will pay their mortgage. in this situation, what would a labour government to be
no, we wouldn't. tax and national insurance? no, we wouldn't- why _ tax and national insurance?we wouldn't. why is that? because - tax and national insurance? no, we wouldn't. why is that? because we | wouldn't. why is that? because we don't think that _ wouldn't. why is that? because we don't think that putting _ wouldn't. why is that? because we don't think that putting the - don't think that putting the national insurance rise on working people in the middle of the cost of living crisis was...
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for national insurance claims, contact your agent or carrier. to find your agent or carrier, called the national flood insurance program or visit floodsmart.gov. >> any questions? >> down in the city of georgetown later today, what is your plan? >> we are going to tour by helicopter over the beach, go down probably close to charleston. we will also be meeting with some of the mares in georgetown who are going to be there. we are going to look at the damage and see what we see, but we want to assure the people that this team, while we are somewhat demobilizing the national guard as well as the highway patrol, as they are not needed at this point, and as far as we know, we have had no vandalism, no break-ins or those kinds of things, no price gouging, but some of the force that has been on duty at the location will be removed other than to clean up, but we want the citizens to know that this is not over and we are still very much involved. >> [indiscernible] >> i don't know. we will have somebody driving it. [laughter] it ain't gonna be me. >> we
for national insurance claims, contact your agent or carrier. to find your agent or carrier, called the national flood insurance program or visit floodsmart.gov. >> any questions? >> down in the city of georgetown later today, what is your plan? >> we are going to tour by helicopter over the beach, go down probably close to charleston. we will also be meeting with some of the mares in georgetown who are going to be there. we are going to look at the damage and see what we see,...
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the overwhelming majority of what was announced, so the cut in national insurance, the cut in corporationahead, and that is fundamentally important to get to economic growth. this was the flotsam and jetsam of the announcement. thank you very much. and as for what labour make of it... well, the mini budget showed what their instincts were. their instincts were to cut taxes for the wealthiest in society, paid for by borrowing, which in the end, current and future taxpayers will have to pay for. the prime minister and chancellor have binned one bit of their plans that proved impossible to sell. the thing is, there is quite a lot else in there that may not prove popular either, the prospect of spending cuts, real—terms benefits cuts and spiralling interest rates, which critics will blame on them. and then there are those within the conservative party who are sceptical of the government, who will now ask, on what else might they budge? the chancellor of the exchequer. enter at less than a gallop kwasi kwarteng, for his hastily rewritten speech, greeted by applause that was polite rather than
the overwhelming majority of what was announced, so the cut in national insurance, the cut in corporationahead, and that is fundamentally important to get to economic growth. this was the flotsam and jetsam of the announcement. thank you very much. and as for what labour make of it... well, the mini budget showed what their instincts were. their instincts were to cut taxes for the wealthiest in society, paid for by borrowing, which in the end, current and future taxpayers will have to pay for....
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i picked on national insurance is an example of his thinking and ideology, how it is quite differentliz truss, trust and comics which many would argue is the dilemma within the conservative party at the moment, who are we and what do we stand? but as you say when it comes to the uk economy where we are at right now we can't discuss ideology we have to get on with the job? i think we —— that's exactly that, we have high inflation like the rest of world that means the bank of england is trying to step up its mandate and stem that and take demand out of the system, and liz truss ideology the timing if anything was inappropriate because that was put in demand back into the system and that is why market rates went higher in my mortgage rates responded to that, they are now much higher. so we need a fiscal policy that is working in tandem with monetary policy, which is going to subdue inflation right now and not try to work against it which is why the market and the commentators and the press were all talking about the possibility of more tax increases. it’s about the possibility of more t
i picked on national insurance is an example of his thinking and ideology, how it is quite differentliz truss, trust and comics which many would argue is the dilemma within the conservative party at the moment, who are we and what do we stand? but as you say when it comes to the uk economy where we are at right now we can't discuss ideology we have to get on with the job? i think we —— that's exactly that, we have high inflation like the rest of world that means the bank of england is...
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the majority of what was announced, so the cut in national insurance, the cut in corporation tax is goingand that is fundamentally important to get to economic growth. this was the flotsam and jetsam of the announcement. thank you. and as for what labour make of it... the mini budget showed what their instincts were, it was to cut taxes for the wealthiest in society, paid for by borrowing, which in the end, current and future taxpayers will have to pay for. the prime minister and chancellor have binned one bit of plans that improved impossible to sell. there is a lot else that may not prove popular either. the prospect of spending cuts, benefits cuts and spiralling interest rates which critics will blame on them. and then there are those within the conservative party who are sceptical of the government, who will now ask on what else might they budge? the chancellor of the exchequer. enter at less than a gallop kwasi kwarteng, for his hastily rewritten speech, greeted by polite applause. thank you, conference. what a day. it has been tough, but we need to focus on thejob in hand. the chanc
the majority of what was announced, so the cut in national insurance, the cut in corporation tax is goingand that is fundamentally important to get to economic growth. this was the flotsam and jetsam of the announcement. thank you. and as for what labour make of it... the mini budget showed what their instincts were, it was to cut taxes for the wealthiest in society, paid for by borrowing, which in the end, current and future taxpayers will have to pay for. the prime minister and chancellor...
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whopping 80% of property insurance lawsuits come from florida, despite only representing 8% of the nation's insurancems, driving insurers out or into bankruptcy. >> the trial attorneys are making billions of dollars in florida by suing property insurers. and so, they're heavily lobbying the legislature to just do nothing for another year, and so, to continue to kick the can down the road. unfortunately, in florida, we're out of road. >> reporter: he says, on top of recent insurance rate hikes, some homeowners across the state could see increases anywhere from 20% to 40% after ian. the state says insurance companies have already paid more than $207 million in claims related to the storm. norah. >> o'donnell: wow, manny >> o'donnell: wow, manny bojorquez, thank you so much. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu s
whopping 80% of property insurance lawsuits come from florida, despite only representing 8% of the nation's insurancems, driving insurers out or into bankruptcy. >> the trial attorneys are making billions of dollars in florida by suing property insurers. and so, they're heavily lobbying the legislature to just do nothing for another year, and so, to continue to kick the can down the road. unfortunately, in florida, we're out of road. >> reporter: he says, on top of recent insurance...
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changes to national insurance, etc.hat is good and what is not so good? this what is in there that is good and what is not so good? as you have been _ and what is not so good? as you have been talking _ and what is not so good? as you have been talking about, - and what is not so good? as you have been talking about, the - have been talking about, the main thing is that confidence. what has happened over the past two weeks has been a complete shaking of that confidence. not so much the individual detail, but the overall structure. do i have the confidence to invest? spend money. orjust investing in britain. that is the main thing you want to hear, give me a sound regime of investment running the economy which we can rely on the.— can rely on the. absolutely. that is the _ can rely on the. absolutely. that is the fundamentals, l can rely on the. absolutely. | that is the fundamentals, as can rely on the. absolutely. i that is the fundamentals, as it were, but when it comes to someone running a business and they have seen
changes to national insurance, etc.hat is good and what is not so good? this what is in there that is good and what is not so good? as you have been _ and what is not so good? as you have been talking _ and what is not so good? as you have been talking about, - and what is not so good? as you have been talking about, the - have been talking about, the main thing is that confidence. what has happened over the past two weeks has been a complete shaking of that confidence. not so much the...
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but consider the measures we've already introduced, national insurance hikes had been reversed.poration tax rise has been scrapped and the annual investment allowance remains at £1 million. these are measures which small businesses up and down the land had been very, very appreciative of. western leaders from the g7 issue a statement condemning russia's this afternoon, the chancellor says he will announce his decision about operating benefits during his medium term fiscal plan on october the programme... western leaders from the g7 issue a statement condemning russia's latest attacks on civilian targets in ukraine. ukraine's president zelensky joined their meeting virually and the g7 promised to keep supporting him and his country. a hearing is under way at the supreme court on whether scotland can call an independence referendum without the consent of the uk government. the prime suspect in the disappearance of madeleine mccann has been charged in germany with unrelated sexual offences. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has defended his economic plan in the house of commons — respo
but consider the measures we've already introduced, national insurance hikes had been reversed.poration tax rise has been scrapped and the annual investment allowance remains at £1 million. these are measures which small businesses up and down the land had been very, very appreciative of. western leaders from the g7 issue a statement condemning russia's this afternoon, the chancellor says he will announce his decision about operating benefits during his medium term fiscal plan on october the...
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we reverse the national insurance increase. we help millions of households with our energy bills and help thousands of businesses avoid bankruptcy . we are taking back our energy independence, so we are never again beholden to global market fluctuations or maligned foreign powers. from my time as prime minister, i am more convinced sonata that we need to be bold and confront the challenges that we face. if you know possessions underway for palestinians killed during an israeli army rate and the occupied west bank, the israeli military entered knob load on monday night, sparking protests. at least 5 people were killed in the city. another was killed from mala among the dead. as a prominent leader of the on group called lyons den, germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine after rushes invasion. the president of the new commission said roches attacks on infrastructure, all pure acts of terrorism. there was the headlines that use continues here on al jazeera, after witness, goodbye. which side is winning chaos or contro
we reverse the national insurance increase. we help millions of households with our energy bills and help thousands of businesses avoid bankruptcy . we are taking back our energy independence, so we are never again beholden to global market fluctuations or maligned foreign powers. from my time as prime minister, i am more convinced sonata that we need to be bold and confront the challenges that we face. if you know possessions underway for palestinians killed during an israeli army rate and the...
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that's why we will reverse the national insurance height on the 6th of november. and that's why we will bring forward that one p cut to the basic rate of income tax by one year. that's why, that's why, that's why we will take you 100000 people out of pains that did you altogether taken together? this is what our support will do for all our people. thanks to energy intervention, a typical person in a semi detached property will save 1150 pounds on their energy bills this winter on top of the 400 pound discount. and if they are earning an average salary, they will benefit from an additional taxed up of a right you've been listening to the u. k. chancellor quasi courting, he is speaking at the conservative party conference in birmingham were called brennan is standing by paul. look, put this in context for us because of course, these are the 1st 2 steps being taken by the new i trust government and they've been, they've been, i think chaotic is fair to say, oh wow. yeah, it's, it's, it's been a very difficult conference. frankly, the party would normally come here 12
that's why we will reverse the national insurance height on the 6th of november. and that's why we will bring forward that one p cut to the basic rate of income tax by one year. that's why, that's why, that's why we will take you 100000 people out of pains that did you altogether taken together? this is what our support will do for all our people. thanks to energy intervention, a typical person in a semi detached property will save 1150 pounds on their energy bills this winter on top of the 400...
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i have reversed the national insurance _ i have reversed the national insurance increase and i've also be taking steps _ taken steps and we will be taking steps to — taken steps and we will be taking steps to crack down on the militant unions _ unions. being the but of opposition jokes can be toxic for a prime minister, so liz truss tried to turn the tables and asked the labour leader about strikes on the railways. mr speaker, she's asking me questions we are a government in waiting and they are an opposition in waiting. he waiting and they are an opposition in waitin.. ., ., . ~ in waiting. he attacked the government _ in waiting. he attacked the government for _ in waiting. he attacked the government for having - in waiting. he attacked the - government for having crashed the economy are now planning spending cuts. why on earth would anyone trust the tories with the economy ever again? i notice, mr speaker, he is not actually— i notice, mr speaker, he is not actually objecting to a single economic policy that the chancellor announced — economic policy that the chancellor announced on
i have reversed the national insurance _ i have reversed the national insurance increase and i've also be taking steps _ taken steps and we will be taking steps to — taken steps and we will be taking steps to crack down on the militant unions _ unions. being the but of opposition jokes can be toxic for a prime minister, so liz truss tried to turn the tables and asked the labour leader about strikes on the railways. mr speaker, she's asking me questions we are a government in waiting and they...
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whopping 80% of property insurance lawsuits come from florida, despite only representing 8% of the nation's insuranceving insurers out or into bankruptcy. >> the trial attorneys are making billions of dollars in florida by suing property insurers. and so, they're heavily lobbying the legislature to just do nothing for another year, and so, to continue to kick the can down the road. unfortunately, in florida, we're out of road. >> reporter: he says, on top of recent insurance rate hikes, some homeowners across the state could see increases anywhere from 20% to 40% after ian. the state says insurance companies have already paid more than $207 million in claims related to the storm. norah. >> o'donnell: wow, manny bojorquez, thank you so much. a new sexual assault trial is under way for disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. and, the first lady of california is among the accusers ready to testify. that story, when we return. from unitedhealthcare she got a medicare plan expert to help guide her with the right care team behind her. the right plan promise only from unitedhealthcare. she is fearless heart
whopping 80% of property insurance lawsuits come from florida, despite only representing 8% of the nation's insuranceving insurers out or into bankruptcy. >> the trial attorneys are making billions of dollars in florida by suing property insurers. and so, they're heavily lobbying the legislature to just do nothing for another year, and so, to continue to kick the can down the road. unfortunately, in florida, we're out of road. >> reporter: he says, on top of recent insurance rate...
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for your national insurance bills in november there _ national insurance bills in november there willction— that the gum has taken the right action to — that the gum has taken the right action to get economic stability, which _ action to get economic stability, which was — action to get economic stability, which was the absolute driving need to do— which was the absolute driving need to do because the markets were collapsing, but now there's nothing on that— collapsing, but now there's nothing on that about grey. our concern is as a pressures gathered over the winter. _ as a pressures gathered over the winter. we — as a pressures gathered over the winter, we will get the spring and the government needs to say what its growth _ the government needs to say what its growth plan will be. you the government needs to say what its growth plan will be.— growth plan will be. you talked about energy- _ growth plan will be. you talked about energy. your— growth plan will be. you talked about energy. your concerns i growth plan will be. you talked| about energy. your concerns up growth plan will
for your national insurance bills in november there _ national insurance bills in november there willction— that the gum has taken the right action to — that the gum has taken the right action to get economic stability, which _ action to get economic stability, which was — action to get economic stability, which was the absolute driving need to do— which was the absolute driving need to do because the markets were collapsing, but now there's nothing on that— collapsing, but now...
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we delivered on energy bills and on cutting national insurance.on for a low tax, high growth economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. i recognise, though, given the situation i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. this morning i met the chairman of the 1922 committee, sir graham brady. we have agreed that they will be a leadership election to be completed within the next week. this will ensure that we remain on a path to deliver our fiscal plans and maintain our country's economic stability and national security. i will remain as prime minister until a successor has been chosen. anki. —— thank you. studio: an extraordinary moment in british political history, a moment of huge drama. liz truss resigning, shejust told us, as leader of of huge drama. liz truss resigning, she just told us, as leader of the conservative party and therefore as prime minister. there will be anot
we delivered on energy bills and on cutting national insurance.on for a low tax, high growth economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. i recognise, though, given the situation i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. this morning i met the chairman of the 1922 committee, sir graham brady. we have agreed that they will be...
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was to cost the exchequer 2 billion pounds but by for a bigger cut was the reversal to the national insuranced then the largest cut was the abandonment of the rise in corporation tax on company profits, worth nearly £19 billion a year. there could be some pressure for policy reverses here as well as to extend the existing windfall tax on rising energy prices. this u—turn is small in value terms but hugely symbolic. the markets reacted well initially with sterling going up a bit and the government's borrowing costs going down a bit. on the one hand this reflects the government coming into line with the market consensus but there is a need for a plan with a solid set of numbers. on the other, the markets now don't know if there are other things in the plan that eventually will require a u—turn that has not been admitted to right now, and for the chancellor, in the two fundamental aspects of doing his job, which is getting market credibility and being able to pass the budget, he is still playing catch up and he thinks growth is the answer. in the meantime a mini budget premium on borrowing costs
was to cost the exchequer 2 billion pounds but by for a bigger cut was the reversal to the national insuranced then the largest cut was the abandonment of the rise in corporation tax on company profits, worth nearly £19 billion a year. there could be some pressure for policy reverses here as well as to extend the existing windfall tax on rising energy prices. this u—turn is small in value terms but hugely symbolic. the markets reacted well initially with sterling going up a bit and the...
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that is why we will reverse the national insurance hike on the sixth of november. that is why we will take 200,000 people out of paying together. this is what our support will do for all of our people. it will save 1150 pounds on their energy bills this winter. on top of the 400 pounds discount. they will benefit from an additional tax cut of around 400 pounds. that is almost a 2000 pound savings this year alone. but i can be frank. i know the plan foot -- put forward has caused a little turbulence. i get it. i get it. we are listening and have listened. now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package. because with energy bills skyrocketing and a painful covid aftermath, war on our continent, a seven-year high tax burden, slowing global growth rates, and glacially slow infrastructure delivery, we couldn't simply do nothing. we can't sit idly by when what people need more than ever is economic growth. and a government wholly committed to economic growth. that is why we will forge a new economic deal to britain backed by an ironclad commitment
that is why we will reverse the national insurance hike on the sixth of november. that is why we will take 200,000 people out of paying together. this is what our support will do for all of our people. it will save 1150 pounds on their energy bills this winter. on top of the 400 pounds discount. they will benefit from an additional tax cut of around 400 pounds. that is almost a 2000 pound savings this year alone. but i can be frank. i know the plan foot -- put forward has caused a little...
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we are delivering on reversing national insurance.nt this country to be a better place, where everybody has opportunities and everyone can succeed. that is what motivates me. everyone can succeed. that is what motivates me— motivates me. people will say that will change — motivates me. people will say that will change our _ motivates me. people will say that will change our minds, _ motivates me. people will say that will change our minds, but - motivates me. people will say that will change our minds, but this - motivates me. people will say that will change our minds, but this is l will change our minds, but this is unprecedented in scale and speed, in terms of u—turns. do you feel humiliated? i terms of u-turns. do you feel humiliated?— terms of u-turns. do you feel humiliated? i feel, first of all, that i humiliated? i feel, first of all, that i did _ humiliated? i feel, first of all, that i did make _ humiliated? i feel, first of all, that i did make mistakes, - humiliated? i feel, first of all, that i did make mistakes, and| hum
we are delivering on reversing national insurance.nt this country to be a better place, where everybody has opportunities and everyone can succeed. that is what motivates me. everyone can succeed. that is what motivates me— motivates me. people will say that will change — motivates me. people will say that will change our _ motivates me. people will say that will change our minds, _ motivates me. people will say that will change our minds, but - motivates me. people will say that will...
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cancelling a rise in national insurance and changes to stamp duty insurance and changes to stamp duty the only bits held onto. the plan to cut income tax in england, wales and northern ireland is off. shat a cut income tax in england, wales and northern ireland is off.— northern ireland is off. at a time when markets _ northern ireland is off. at a time when markets are _ northern ireland is off. at a time when markets are rightly - northern ireland is off. at a time - when markets are rightly demanding commitment to sustainable public finances, it is not right to borrow to fund this tax cut. so i have decided that the basic rate of income tax will remain at 20%. and it will do so indefinitely. find income tax will remain at 20%. and it will do so indefinitely.— it will do so indefinitely. and that was not it- _ it will do so indefinitely. and that was not it. the _ it will do so indefinitely. and that was not it. the very _ it will do so indefinitely. and that was not it. the very crutch - it will do so indefinitely. and that l was not it. the very crutch against which the prime minis
cancelling a rise in national insurance and changes to stamp duty insurance and changes to stamp duty the only bits held onto. the plan to cut income tax in england, wales and northern ireland is off. shat a cut income tax in england, wales and northern ireland is off.— northern ireland is off. at a time when markets _ northern ireland is off. at a time when markets are _ northern ireland is off. at a time when markets are rightly - northern ireland is off. at a time - when markets are...
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increase _ averse the national insurance increase.f a hack— increase. mr speaker, that is more of a back yard of action than the honourable gentleman in his two and have years _ honourable gentleman in his two and have years in the job. the honourable gentleman in his two and have years in the job.— have years in the “0b. the prime minister defiant, — have years in the job. the prime minister defiant, the _ have years in the job. the prime minister defiant, the labour - have years in the job. the prime i minister defiant, the labour leader said she had crashed the economy, put peoples bills up is now cutting spending and he said she ditched everything she had stood for. slip everything she had stood for. 45p tax cut everything she had stood for. 45h tax cut garden, corporation tax everything she had stood for. 4lja tax cut garden, corporation tax cut gone, 20p tax cut garden. to your energy fees, gone. economic credibility, garden. they are all gone! so why is she still here? the prime minister stands up, the folder is slammed down an
increase _ averse the national insurance increase.f a hack— increase. mr speaker, that is more of a back yard of action than the honourable gentleman in his two and have years _ honourable gentleman in his two and have years in the job. the honourable gentleman in his two and have years in the job.— have years in the “0b. the prime minister defiant, — have years in the job. the prime minister defiant, the _ have years in the job. the prime minister defiant, the labour - have years in...
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we delivered on energy bills and on cutting national insurance.set out a vision for a low tax high-grade economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. i recognize that given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. >> so what on earth happens now? >> this morning i met the chairman othe 1922 committee and we agreed that there will be a leadership election to be completed within the next week. this will ensure that remain on a path to deliver our fiscal plans and maintain our country's economic stability and national security. i will remain as prime minister until a successor has been chosen. thank you. >> what an extraordinary moment three point five months since boris johnson stood at that lectern and resigned himself. now his successor has done just the same. the chaos deepened. enter than this man, sir graeme brady who the prime minister mentioned who will over
we delivered on energy bills and on cutting national insurance.set out a vision for a low tax high-grade economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. i recognize that given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. >> so what on earth happens now? >> this morning i met the chairman othe 1922...
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we have we delivered on the energy price guarantee we delivered our national insurance. we will deliver to stop the militant trade unions from disrupting our railways. the honorable gentleman has no idea. he has no plan and he has no alternative. >> james lundy. [cheering] [booing] >> can i just say that he is obviously the mo -- the more popular choice. come on, you are the future. -- congratulate -- the team on the recent promotion to super league. and the local economy and furthermore, -- i look forward to -- thank you mr. speaker. after 10 you turns into week, we are left with the prime minister in office and families are paying the fee for her mistakes. her latest broken promise has -- in the front line and raise the state pension and the rates of inflation? >> i honestly do not know what he is talking about. [cheering] we have been clear in our manifesto that we will maintain the triple lock and i am completely committed to it and so is the chancellor. [cheering] >> it is not surprising that the prime minister approval rate is collapsing -- the worst bowling result
we have we delivered on the energy price guarantee we delivered our national insurance. we will deliver to stop the militant trade unions from disrupting our railways. the honorable gentleman has no idea. he has no plan and he has no alternative. >> james lundy. [cheering] [booing] >> can i just say that he is obviously the mo -- the more popular choice. come on, you are the future. -- congratulate -- the team on the recent promotion to super league. and the local economy and...
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you agreed to the reversal in the national insurance contributions.urself are getting lessons from the institute of government in terms of how to run a government. it looks as if you feel you are on the precipice of perhaps taking over if a mechanism were found. what is it you are going to outline to the country? it is day one of a labour government. what would the difficult decisions look like under labour? thea;r would the difficult decisions look like under labour?— like under labour? they look difficult. we _ like under labour? they look difficult. we would _ like under labour? they look difficult. we would bring - like under labour? they look| difficult. we would bring back like under labour? they look. difficult. we would bring back a long term industrial strategy, putting business investment heart of what we believe the economic problems for the uk had been. we will reform business rates and improve our trading position with the single market because there are things countries have in terms of the relationship. there are things like a veterinar
you agreed to the reversal in the national insurance contributions.urself are getting lessons from the institute of government in terms of how to run a government. it looks as if you feel you are on the precipice of perhaps taking over if a mechanism were found. what is it you are going to outline to the country? it is day one of a labour government. what would the difficult decisions look like under labour? thea;r would the difficult decisions look like under labour?— like under labour? they...
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probably going to go for most of measures, things like freezing the rate of income tax and national insurancel pay more than they would otherwise be and so, you might not notice a nap and a couple years' time, the homes are going to be significant. and they're going to try to extend the two years longer than 2026 and it was due to be and so, i think the tax burden is going to go up even higher and it's already at a 70 year high that's going to be much, much higher presumably than the end of the year and spending cuts of where that is ford is making the government as theyis ford is making the government as they is saying intending on doing 50-50 they is saying intending on doing 50—50 spending cuts and tax rises and where is that 50% going to come from anything that's going to be grim for some elements of public sector. ,, , . ,, . h, sector. speaking there about the external pressures _ sector. speaking there about the external pressures in _ sector. speaking there about the external pressures in the - sector. speaking there about the | external pressures in the external financial pressures o
probably going to go for most of measures, things like freezing the rate of income tax and national insurancel pay more than they would otherwise be and so, you might not notice a nap and a couple years' time, the homes are going to be significant. and they're going to try to extend the two years longer than 2026 and it was due to be and so, i think the tax burden is going to go up even higher and it's already at a 70 year high that's going to be much, much higher presumably than the end of the...
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help with energy bills will only last until april and will then be reviewed, b national insurance comepaid by employers and the tax pple pay when they buy a property in england and northern ireland will remain. here is our chief polital correspondent. >> the prime minister and government taking on a vision is dead. the prime minister has told us he his not accepting any of the things that kwasi kwarteng wanted to do. maryam: currently after, the prime minister, who is facing pressure to resigness than two months after replacing boris johnson, tweeted that the british people want stability, which is why we are addressing the challenges he faced worsening economic conditions. we have taken action to chart a new course of growth that delivers for people along the u.k., but this is out we have heard from her so far today. penny martin, who has been defending the stress, -- liz truss, explain why the prime minister had not appeared herself. >> with apologies to the leader of the opposition in theouse, -- is detained. and they will have to make do. >> i want an unfair is to live in the priva
help with energy bills will only last until april and will then be reviewed, b national insurance comepaid by employers and the tax pple pay when they buy a property in england and northern ireland will remain. here is our chief polital correspondent. >> the prime minister and government taking on a vision is dead. the prime minister has told us he his not accepting any of the things that kwasi kwarteng wanted to do. maryam: currently after, the prime minister, who is facing pressure to...
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he won't resuscitate the rise in national insurance so if the lip for political reasons he can't do thatrch group seems to think that rishi sunak has given them a pledge that he will take stuff —— tough stance on the northern ireland protocol, the problem is if that bill passes, we might find ourselves at a trade war which is not what you want during an economic crisis. difficult decisions to make, balancing different parts of his pulmonary party, and we willjust have to see how well behaved those conservative backbenchers are, given that they have a new prime minister. that they have all said they want to unite behind. that they have all said they want to unite ioehind-_ unite behind. difficult decisions, and this idea _ unite behind. difficult decisions, and this idea of _ unite behind. difficult decisions, and this idea of unity, _ unite behind. difficult decisions, and this idea of unity, the - unite behind. difficult decisions, and this idea of unity, the i - and this idea of unity, the i picking up on the anger at being denied it a vote after penny mordaunt conceded her position to
he won't resuscitate the rise in national insurance so if the lip for political reasons he can't do thatrch group seems to think that rishi sunak has given them a pledge that he will take stuff —— tough stance on the northern ireland protocol, the problem is if that bill passes, we might find ourselves at a trade war which is not what you want during an economic crisis. difficult decisions to make, balancing different parts of his pulmonary party, and we willjust have to see how well...
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we are reversing the increase in national insurance from next month.e are keeping corporation tax at 19%, the lowest in the g20. we are helping 31 million working people by cutting the basic rate of income tax. we need to be internationally competitive, with all our tax rates attracting the best talent. cutting taxes helps us face this global economic crisis, putting up a sign that britain is open for business. the fact is that the abolition of the 45p tax rate became a distraction from the major parts of our growth plan. that is why we are no longer proceeding with it. i get it and i have listened. secondly, we will keep an iron grip on the nation's finances. i believe in fiscal responsibility. i believe in getting value for the taxpayer. i believe in sound money and the lean state. i remember my shock opening my first paycheque to see how much money the taxman had taken out. i know this feeling is replicated across the country. and that's why we must always be careful with taxpayers' money. it is why this government will always be fiscally responsibl
we are reversing the increase in national insurance from next month.e are keeping corporation tax at 19%, the lowest in the g20. we are helping 31 million working people by cutting the basic rate of income tax. we need to be internationally competitive, with all our tax rates attracting the best talent. cutting taxes helps us face this global economic crisis, putting up a sign that britain is open for business. the fact is that the abolition of the 45p tax rate became a distraction from the...
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what remains of the plans, the cut to national insurance and stamp duty.st important objective for our country right now is stability. governments cannot eliminate volatility in markets, but they can play their part, and we will do so, because instability affects the prices of things in shops, the cost of mortgages, and the values of pensions. outside parliament, opposition politicians lined up to say it was too late. what has been the point of all of this? we have had 2a days since the mini budget, almost all that now scrapped, but huge economic pain went on to people across of these islands. the damage has already been done. thousands of people are already |facing hundreds of pounds extra i on their mortgage payments, pensioners will be worried . about their pensions, l and now we're hearing that there are potentially- going to be to public services which will leave many more people concerned about what _ that means for them. so attention turns again to number ten. the economic strategy on which liz truss won a job has been ripped up. she is in an imposs
what remains of the plans, the cut to national insurance and stamp duty.st important objective for our country right now is stability. governments cannot eliminate volatility in markets, but they can play their part, and we will do so, because instability affects the prices of things in shops, the cost of mortgages, and the values of pensions. outside parliament, opposition politicians lined up to say it was too late. what has been the point of all of this? we have had 2a days since the mini...
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past outgoing prime minister lives trust gave a final speech, a downing street we reverse the national insurance increase. we helped millions of households with our energy bills and help thousands of businesses avoid bankruptcy. we are taking back our energy independence, so we are never again beholden to global market fluctuations or maligned foreign powers. from my time as prime minister, i am more convinced than ever that we need to be bold and confront the challenges that we face. bothersome as in london, and joseph are from dining street where lives trusts was speaking shortly. and it does also seem andrew. there were no regrets in that speech. that's the standard really? she didn't say sorry wrong sir. she seemed a very relax contained under mamma. the most fluent for a long time. we've heard that mind the tone of it was quite defiant. really? that's the subject because she was moral as saying or, well, it's not so much what she said is what she didn't say. the apology was one thing and also are any regret an expression of how things could have been different or any explanation for how bad
past outgoing prime minister lives trust gave a final speech, a downing street we reverse the national insurance increase. we helped millions of households with our energy bills and help thousands of businesses avoid bankruptcy. we are taking back our energy independence, so we are never again beholden to global market fluctuations or maligned foreign powers. from my time as prime minister, i am more convinced than ever that we need to be bold and confront the challenges that we face....
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is the energy package, the national insurance, the 45p rate actually raises very little and makes ourway, we need to move away from the idea that everything is about how we redistribute resources. we also need to make sure that we have got a tax system that is competitive internationally and is helping us bring in the investment, get people into work,... did bring in the investment, get people into work-"— into work,... did you discuss scrapping — into work,... did you discuss scrapping the _ into work,... did you discuss scrapping the top _ into work,... did you discuss scrapping the top rate - into work,... did you discuss scrapping the top rate with l into work,... did you discuss i scrapping the top rate with your whole cabinet? ida. scrapping the top rate with your whole cabinet?— scrapping the top rate with your whole cabinet? ., �* ., , whole cabinet? no, we didn't, it was a decision that _ whole cabinet? no, we didn't, it was a decision that the _ whole cabinet? no, we didn't, it was a decision that the chancellor - whole cabinet? no, we didn't, it was a decision that the chan
is the energy package, the national insurance, the 45p rate actually raises very little and makes ourway, we need to move away from the idea that everything is about how we redistribute resources. we also need to make sure that we have got a tax system that is competitive internationally and is helping us bring in the investment, get people into work,... did bring in the investment, get people into work-"— into work,... did you discuss scrapping — into work,... did you discuss...
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we delivered on energy bills, on not cutting national insurance, and we set out a vision for a low-tax-growth economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. i recognize, though, given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected to the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. >> so, what on earth happens now? pm truss: this morning i met the chairman of the 1922 committee. we have agreed there would be leadership election within the next week to ensure we remain on a path to deliver our physical plans and maintain our country's economic stability and national security. i will remain as prime minister until a successor is chosen. >> you now have months since bruce johnson resigned, now his successor has done the same. the chaos deepens. enterhis man who the per mr. mentioned, who will oversee the race to replace mr. rose. what will he sake?>> not a great deal i can say at the moment. i have spoken to the party chairman and he has confirmed that it will be
we delivered on energy bills, on not cutting national insurance, and we set out a vision for a low-tax-growth economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of brexit. i recognize, though, given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected to the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. >> so, what on earth happens now? pm truss: this morning i met the chairman of the...
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there's about one and a half million folks who have flood insurance, the national flood insurance programida. so, the first thing to do is talk to your insurance companies. but as you can tell, that's one and a half million people across the state. there are a lot of folks who will need additional assistance. so, people can sign up for disaster -- that was made available through the presidential major disaster declaration for those 13 impacted counties. they can do that at its disaster assistance.com, or by calling one 800 621 fema. so, that's the thing to do right now. fema will be setting up disaster recovery centers in those impacted areas, so that they will have folks on the ground to. >> let me check out some sets we got from the new york times, in which florida counties whose residents were told to evacuate, then, just over 18% of homes have coverage through the national flood insurance program. i mean, how is a lack of flood insurance impact rebuilding efforts? the aftermath of a storm like this, do more residents typically go out and purchase flood insurance for the future? >> yea
there's about one and a half million folks who have flood insurance, the national flood insurance programida. so, the first thing to do is talk to your insurance companies. but as you can tell, that's one and a half million people across the state. there are a lot of folks who will need additional assistance. so, people can sign up for disaster -- that was made available through the presidential major disaster declaration for those 13 impacted counties. they can do that at its disaster...