were this morning sympathetic to his call, including the chair of the health select committee, sarah wollastonabinet calling for more money for the nhs, but we need to be looking at a longer term peace, notjust money here and now, but into the long—term. peace, notjust money here and now, but into the long-term. what makes this more difficult for theresa may to handle is notjust because this, in many ways, is a challenge to her authority, that borisjohnson decides to go public and say what he thinks ought to happen to the health budget, but it comes at a time when there is mounting criticism among some tory backbenchers about mrs may just not being radical enough, not having enough big, bold ideas. at that moment, along comes boris johnson with a big initiative, to put £100 million a week more into the nhs. it will fuel the narrative that mrs may is too cautious and not radical enough. 0k, norman, thank you very much for that. i am joined 110w you very much for that. i am joined now by labour impede ben bradshaw, also a member of the health select committee. —— labour mp. irrespective of boris