i'm joined by the dup's sammy wilson, and labour'sstella crecy.rst of all, the chancellor had indicated that he was going to be flexible anyhow when it came to public sector pgy- anyhow when it came to public sector pay. it was something which, when we entered into the agreement with the government, we said we would have to look at because of the impact it was having on living standards are people in the public sector, recruitment, retention, and i think the government has bowed to the inevitable extra money will be half to be found. he seems to have found the money tree in his office? he may well have found the monetary. some will come from product and improvements in nhs. but i think it is clear that the comment has recognised that there was a need for more money in the nhs and it has already put more money into the nhs but certainly in terms of public sector pay, which was definitely an issue in the 2017 election, it struck me during the election campaign that this really was something that really concern people. so i think that is very good ne