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A
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
matt,
a
recent
report
in
the
institute
of
school,
studying
that
children
from
better
off
households
and
spending.
They
did
75
minutes
of
an
additional
activities
and
appears
from
fourth
household
during
lockdown,
because
they
fourier
schools
does
not
get
10
plus
gaps
in
disadvantages
and
their
customers
will
double
three
weeks
by
september.
B
This
is
why
it's
so
important
that
we're
even
schools
for
pupils
by
september,
at
least
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
welcome
the
government's
one
billion
pound
curve
in
capital
capital
and
graduate
the
conservative
allegations
like
committees
for
security,
because
this
direct
investment
disadvantage.
Children
leads
or
benefited
as
the
entire
education
system,
wrapped
around
them
to
help
time
offs
during
lockdown
a
few
moments
ago,
before
t-rex
counselling
decides
to
last
for
the
summer
activity
program.
Yet
his
administration
has
been
in
those
wanted
keepers
closed
into
september.
B
Everybody
concerned
about
the
educational
lack
of
social
mobility
technology
advice
has
been
so
damaging
to
keep
children
out
of
school.
Indeed,
foreign
comments
just
know.
She
will
know
the
full
form
of
labor
secretary
of
state
get
get
damaged
on
the
action
teaching
unions
and
occurred
in
school
staff.
Work
against
the
june
opening
lord
london
went
further
by
accusing
the
unions
working
against
children
fighting
them
at
home,
despite
all
the
evidence
pointing
to
longer
them
in
back
to
attend.
It
is
disappointing.
B
The
council
did
not
have
a
leadership
role,
including
supposed
to
be
open
or
widely
in
noon,
but
we
thank
the
school
leaders,
staff
governors
and
parents
who've
been
working
tirelessly
to
support
their
people
during
the
pandemic.
They
stood
up
for
what
they
thought
was
the
right
thing
to
do
with
the
christian
or
the
more
militant
elements,
and
as
such,
each
have
the
thanksgiving
fight
across
the
city.
Across
europe,
pupils
have
been
getting
an
atlantean
school
children
lead
denmark,
schools
real
on
the
footing
april.
Austria,
germany,
france
and
greece.
B
Pupils
have
been
backing
mushrooms
since
may
is
a
fact
that
the
longer
list
people
remain
outside
of
educational
settings.
Why
the
gap
between
the
most
affluent
and
the
poorest
peoples
will
grow
more
meant.
The
back
normality
will
be
important,
but
the
commit
of
a
1
billion
pound
kilby
catch
a
plan
alongside
additional
1.7
million
pounds
from
useful,
rebuild
repair
and
upgrade
will
surely
help
journey.
It
should
be
a
priority
of
the
city
that
all
children
and
people
are
backing
for
december
and
variated.
I
therefore
propose
this
motion
calling
the
council
to
actively
facilitate
that
endeavor.
C
Simply
because
I
believe
it's
a
statement
of
intent
estimate
not
only
about
getting
our
kids
back
in
september,
which
gladly
that
colleagues
from
across
chamber
mentioned
also
to
support
two
of
our
schools,
though
in
desperate
need
of
a
rebuild.
And
it
has
been
a
flag
issue
among
councils
over
the
last
few
months.
But
here
about
void.
And
when
I
and
before
I
agree
further.
I'm
sending.
C
Very
briefly
in
them,
and
they
will
be
performed
by
liberty.
I
suspect
cows
are
priorities,
will
be
repeating
me
of
their
speeches
and
their
comments.
They've
already
had
kevlar
blake
said
there
was
a
lack
of
confidence
that
paris
had
his
schools
was
counter
season,
his
head.
That
was
a
source
of
lack
of
clarity
that
came
on
the
top
of
legity
kennel
from
kessler
bake
and
for
council
prior
touring,
the
various
different
papers
in
their
comments
to
make
sure
that
they
weren't
aware
of
whether
these
schools
were
going
to
open
from
the
top.
C
So
as
well,
and
others
have
said
that
education
is
not
a
priority
for
the
conservative
group
council.
Prior
colleagues
tell
that
of
the
weather
councils
have
secured,
half
of
the
funding
to
rebuild,
will
be
high
school,
and
so
so
that
when
it
comes
to
rates,
if
they've
been
left
behind
by
kessler's
of
all.
C
For
example,
it's
not
dead,
yes,
10
years.
The
austerity
council
I
will
include
his
speech-
would
be
for
that
30
years
of
government,
the
priority
occasion-
education,
education
and,
in
that
time,
what
happened
for
royce
well
didn't
even
mix
things
with
some
shiny
underlay
government.
So
when
labour
members
stand
up
and
say
those
are
later
on
just
reflect
on
those,
because
this
can
be
a
statement
of
intent,
a
statement.
C
We
prioritize
our
kids
education,
putting
them
back
into
asap
rather
than
dabbling
around
and
blending
on
each
other,
because
you
don't
want
to
support
a
government
and
political
purposes.
The
simple
fact
is
that
national
public
research
in
2017
by
education
policy
institute
said
more
than
any
other
authority
in
england
in
2017
a
gap
at
the
end
of
primary
school,
where
disadvantaged
kids
were
worse
off
in
all
the
pools,
naturally
than
any
other
authority
across
the
country
and
as
cow
stevenson
said,
the
officials
have
all
said
the
beginning
throughout
crisis.
C
There
could
even
basically
be
an
attainment
gap.
Why,
as
much
as
75
percent
because
of
ground
virus,
I
mean
those
who
either
potentially
disadvantaged
and
was
a
better
appears.
So
when
we
talk
about
authors,
can
I
finish
your
sentence
about
bill
bill?
Build
so
submit
the
relations
get
them
in
and
let's
get
those
tools.
Thank
you
man.
Thank
you.
A
D
You
lord
mayor,
firstly,
I'd
like
to
thanks
all
the
teachers.
Teachers
support
staff
and
officers
have
worked
so
hard
to
ensure
that
most
vulnerable
children
and
lots
of
key
workers
continue
to
be
on
an
education
school
provide
people's
remaining
at
home
resource
for
their
education,
free
school
meals
or
founders
for
their
entitled
to
them
during
the
very
difficult
first
month
of
the
cold
pandemic.
I
also
applaud
all
those
parents
and
carers
who
homeschooled
their
children.
D
The
government
has
issued
guidance
for
the
full
opening
of
schools
in
september.
However,
many
head
teachers,
teachers,
juniors
and
not
least
there,
and
have
expressed
their
deep
concerns
about
how
this
can
work,
but
this
week
we're
hearing
scientists
and
medical
professionals
that
we
should
expect
a
second
way
of
the
granovirus
pandemic
in
the
autumn
and
winder,
with
possibly
more
than
double
the
number
of
deaths
we've
received.
D
Schools
are
back
to
business
as
usual
in
september,
with
30
children
industries.
All
these
organized
in
bubbles,
there'll
be
no
social,
distancing
and
likelihood
of
the
second
wave
becomes
much
higher.
So
what
could
be
done?
This
is
a
pasty
issue
in
terms
of
facilities.
Staffing
education
does
not
all
have
to
be
in
schools.
Other
facilities
in
the
community
could
be
used,
there's
very
little
impact
on
children
of
the
impact
on
children's
health
of
the
over
90
emergency
lockdown,
especially
those
already
disadvantaged
due
to
inequality
and
health
issues.
D
D
Now
these
have
to
be
delivered
in
school
presses,
but
they'd
all
be
used
to
deliver
core
parts
of
curriculum
to
numeracy
and
join
up
thinking
that
he
combined
with
two
creation,
are
used.
Volunteers
in
the
community.
The
national
governance
allows
for
more
flexible
curricular
until
next
summer.
This
proposal
fits
well
within
our
own
va
strategy.
Particular
priority
is
one
of
three
school
needs
and
can
plan
for
the
whole
year
to
create
confidence
for
parents,
school
staff
and
not
least,
the
children
in
education
been
provided.
D
These
remarkable
education
stuff
have
already
gone
above
and
beyond
what
I
expected
and
now
completing
yet
more
risk
assessments.
In
many
september,
we
need
to
offer
more
less
support
and
provide
with
more
passively
to
confirm
flexibly
different
curriculum
governments
need
to
provide
national
and
necessary
financial
support,
and
I
will,
I
will
add,
to
the
goals
of
that
be
more
locally.
The
more
local
support
that,
but
this
is
this
language
proposal.
This
proposal
gives
lists
another
opportunity
to
provide
the
initiative.
A
leadership
that's
already
shown
in
a
way
that's
managed
to
public
prices.
A
F
Thank
you,
lord
matt,
so
I
just
want
to
talk
through
some
of
the
changes
and
the
like
men
will
conclude.
First
of
all,
we
want
to
do
a
new
white
paper
to
make
sure
that
we
are
putting
on
record.
Oh
thanks
to
all
school
staff,
a
lot
of
comments
that
have
gone
from
people
from
multiple
parties
earlier
in
this
meeting.
Are
we
really
proud
of
our
leads
pulled
together
a
crisis,
and
it
is
vital
that
children
return
to
school
in
a
safe
way,
but
tony
government.
F
The
issue
around
the
government
funding,
which
I
know
angela
season
was
very
quick
to
face-
is
there's
no
occasion
to
benefit
it's
spread
over
ten
years.
League
pupils
need
decent
points
now,
and
I
really
wrote
a
week
so
to
the
true
state
scheme
once
again
for
the
government
to
help
rebuild
whether
it
be
roy,
and
this
was
the
first
time
I've
contacted
this
first
time.
I
did
two
years
ago
when
I've
been
in
the
job
a
couple
of
weeks.
F
I
even
asked
local
and
even
how
I
said,
let's
work
across
arctic
and
I'm
afraid
the
letter
was
receiving.
The
spirit
was
sent
in
the
issue
of
all
places
is
not
one
that
is
going
to
go
away
and
we
don't
all
we
can
as
lead.
But
now
the
gunner
needs
to
start
prioritizing
education
in
the
region
of
100
million
pounds
and
the
money
receiving
governments
carrying
these
repairs
is
6.1
million.
Benton
markets
mentioned.
The
council
then
mentioned
it
in
the
minute.
F
So
a
huge
number
of
different
pots
of
money
to
fund
rebuild
because
government
wouldn't
fund
it
and
count.
The
first
said
that
motion
would
be
a
statement
of
testosterone
and
to
ask
for
funding.
Well,
I'm
talking
counterfeiters
and
they
started
listening.
Some
of
my
speeches.
I
know
some
on
the
other
side.
Listen
to
the
administration,
but
there's
something
been
going
on
about
years
and
hustlers
is
absolutely
right
as
well.
I
will
be
repeating
the
ass
I've
made
because
we
have
been
delivered:
webby
he's
13
million.
F
It's
not
that
much
requires
the
authorization
from
secretary
of
state.
We
don't
have
that
point.
It's
28
million
the
need
for
rebuild
of
raids.
It
has
been
going
on
for
years,
and
it's
highlighted
government
are
more
than
one
occasion.
They
have
done
nothing
and
blaming
a
labor
government,
which
was
a
decade
ago
for
a
decade
of
inaction
in
the
tories,
was
a
real
stretch,
particularly
give
issues
from
boilers
and
windows
have
developed
over
the
past
few
years.
The
recent
announcement
of
around
1.6
billion
is
an
absolute
rock
in
the
ocean.
F
G
Party,
this
is
one
that
is
also
supported
by
the
democrat
group.
Well
and
I'll
start
this.
Secondly,
by
pointing
out
to
the
likes
of
counselors
that,
just
because
you
are
opposition
does
not
mean
to
say
that
you
will
always
criticize-
and
I
have
certainly
not
been
shy
of
criticizing
scout
in
the
past
in
terms
of
its
record
on
education,
but
in
this
particular
case,
I'm
particular
about
funding
in
school
buildings.
G
It
is
egregious
for
the
official
opposition
try
and
pass
all
the
blame
for
lack
investment
and
for
the
rigor
role
you
have
to
go
through
as
a
local
authority
to
try
and
get
new
pieces
in
the
souls
where
you
need
them
to
try
pass
that
blame
onto
the
administration
is
wrong
and
it
needs
to
be
called
out.
I
have
to
say
the
emotion
which
has
been
put
forward
by
a
conservative
group.
G
It
reckons
to
talk
about
the
need
for
children,
but
actually,
if
you
read
it,
it's
far
more
concerned
about
emphasizing
all
the
action
which
is
being
taken
by
their
politicians
both
nationally
and
locally,
and
the
emphasis
on
the
children
is
about
getting
through
school
hates
a
particular
deadline.
G
I
am
a
governor
at
that
school.
I
know
how
many
times
the
administration,
whether
it
was
joint
administration
or
whether
it
was
labor
administration,
have
asked
for
money
from
government
and
that
money
has
not
come
forward.
Battery
is
because
all
new
investment
only
associated
with
new
academies,
and
that
is
the
basic
problem
for
likes,
whether
it
be
raids
that.
G
A
C
The
third
thing
I
want
to
do
is
to
make
clear
that
we
have
not
one
but
two
excellent
schools
in
the
world,
and
I
would
hate
to
give
the
ambition
because
build
is
not
the
purpose.
There's
anything
wrong
with
the
education.
Quite
the
opposite.
We
have
a
fantastic
school,
whether
it
be
great
leadership,
brilliant
teachers,
fantastic
students
and
great
ethos.
That's
what
makes
sense
in
school
and
that's
why
they
did
overbidding
the
match
what
they've
been
inside,
and
so
I've
got
to
absolutely
online.
C
That
fact,
also,
I
think
it's
important
to
remind
council.
That's
a
maintain
school
by
the
local
authority.
It's
the
local
authorities,
responsibility
the
main
thing:
that's
all.
That
is
because
the
local
authority
hasn't
done
that
the
bill
is
in
the
states
in
it
goes
way
back
12,
13,
40
years,
since
all
these
issues
were
flooded
up,
so
I'm
straight
on
the
golden
council,
proud.
It
does
go
back
to
the
previous
government.
C
It's
not
only
the
last
obvious
that
this
has
come
there
under
this
a
long
stand
issue
as
council
of
prior
acknowledged
knowledge,
work,
he's
done
with
us
and
thank
officers
for
the
work
they've
done
us.
We've
worked
tirelessly
to
try
to
find
ways
of
identifying
funding
sources
for
the
behind
schools.
It's
significant
on
take
for
war
members
to
set
out
to
try
and
find
funds
build
a
new
schools,
the
halfway
there,
which
is
quite
an
achievement.
We
do
it
more
from
the
government,
but
we
also
the
castle.
C
Do
more
and
council
prices
reflect
on
the
fact
that
his
letter
writing
recurring
that
doesn't
seem
to
have
a
desired
effect.
I
should
think
about
how
he's
how
he's
writing
his
letters
and
sort
of
things
that
he
had
to
say
them
if
you're
always
having
a
go
at
the
government,
it's
not
to
be
not
a
surprise,
but
then
receptive
to
what
you
have
today.
So,
let's
hope
can
continue
to
work
together,
counselor
stephen's
white
paper
spot
on
and
I'm
pleased
to
support
it.
Thank
you.
H
This
white
paper
is
fundamentally
about
leadership,
because
this
paper
motion
is
about
this
labor
administration,
making
its
decision
clear
and
unambiguous
as
something
said
before
our
sort
of
statement
intent
that
we
want
our
young
people
back
in
school
from
september,
and
it
is
a
council
administration,
you're
actually
going
to
do
everything
within
your
influence
to
make
it.
So
we
don't
pretend
you
have
all
believers.
H
We
appreciate
you,
don't
have
all
the
believers,
but
you
do
have
influence
and
how
you
use
that
influence
matters
greatly,
instead
of
focusing
on
the
why
we
aren't,
which
was
castle
buyers,
stock
and
phrase
instead
of
focusing
on
why
we
can't
it's
really
time
this
administration
focus
on
the
what
we
end
up,
because
there
are
many
things
council
can't
do
to
make
clear
to
assistance
in
getting
back
in
september.
H
I
appreciate
that
money
harder
than
simply
complaining
about
government,
but
it's
what's
needed
it's.
What
the
people
of
the
city
expect
it's
what
the
people
of
the
city
deserve.
I've
seen
an
incredible
work
during
the
lockdown
from
incredible
teach.
I've
seen
incredible
resilience
by
young
people,
but
instead
of
simply
complaining,
council
of
prayer
and
defense,
instead
of
simply
complaining
about
the
government
and
complaining
and
I've
been
doing
this,
what
can
we
do
as
a
council?
H
What
are
you
going
to
do
as
an
executive
member
to
help
our
schools
ensure
that
young
people
can
start
school
again
in
september,
it's
time
to
step
up
to
the
plate?
It's
time
to
stop
blaming
others
and
it's
time
to
use
your
good
offices
to
help
our
young
people,
so
we
get
children
back
to
school
in
september,
so
we
can
close
capital
early,
so
you
can
share
our
young
people
get
education
they
deserve.
H
I
Education
has
quite
rightly,
been
an
important
issue.
They
say
by
many
people,
I
think,
in
support
of
white
paper
move
by
councillor
ryan
stevenson,
because
this
motion
is
all
about
the
importance
of
education
to
all
young
people.
In
leads.
I
My
entire
working
life
has
been
spent
trying
to
ensure
that
all
children
receive
the
best
opportunity
in
life
through
the
education
they
receive.
It's
clear
that
the
pandit
has
been
extremely
challenging
for
schools,
staff,
parents
and
pupils.
So
the
only
right
of
the
speakers
have
noted
that
we
thank
all
schools
and
academy
and
all
win
them
in
needs,
as
they
have
worked
through
their
ways
of
the
past
three
months.
I
Isn't
circumstances
obviously
impacted
student
access
to
their
buildings.
Schools
and
staff
have
worked
really
hard
to
create
virtual
resources
and
activities
to
sort
students,
the
home
learning
environment.
However,
from
september,
it's
vital
that
students
tend
to
re-engage
in
a
more
formal
and
structured
way.
Now
all
staff
in
schools
is
all
staff.
I
I
I
I
A
J
Anderson,
thank
you,
lord
mayor.
Well,
what
do
you
make
of
this
wonderful
debate
today?
I
don't
know
yeah.
What
really
great
just
me
more
than
anything
else.
Is
the
labor
party
shoot
about
a
lot?
It's
always
the
government.
It's
always
the
government.
J
They
are
in
power,
they
are
in
control
in
the
city,
so
the
education
of
our
children
rests
with
them.
First
last,
and
always
they
are
totally
responsible
for
it.
They
don't
appear.
They
won't
take
responsibility
when
bad
news
is
going
about
all
somebody
else's
problem.
But
what
good
news
is
always
the
front
say:
we've
done
this,
we've
done
that
you've
got
the
resources.
The
point
of
a
big
council
is
one
that
takes
the
resource
that
it
got
and
uses
those
resources
to
better
make
its
citizens.
J
Can
the
labour
administration
this
state
really
say
that
they're
delivering
for
everybody
they
are
trying
to
do
something
for
everybody.
With
the
resources
they've
got
use
your
intelligence
use
your
forefoot
think
through
think
of
things
you
can
do
to
help
people
bring
it
forward
in
terms
of
we're
trying
to
do
you'll
get
support
from
the
conservatives.
If
you
show
bling
but
you're
not
going
to
showing
all
we
want
to
do
is
criticize
everybody
today,
you've
charred
everybody
with
the
same
rush,
just
because
of
conservative
say
this
like
that.
J
Think
before
you
actually
say
anything,
there
are
good
people
out
there
who
want
to
do
the
best.
There
are
governors
there
who
are
determined
to
do
what
they
can
best
at
their
school.
They
wanted
to
do
it.
They
wanted
to
get
people
back
into
zoo
again,
but
they
were
held
back
because
we
in
the
schools
I'm
connected
with
we're
all
ready
to
vote.
All
of
a
sudden.
The
council
issue
introductions,
be
careful,
be
careful,
you
know,
that's
not
the
message.
You
need
to
go
there
and
say
people.
Yes,
we
do
to
educate
children.
J
B
Thank
you
well.
Well,
lord
matt.
I
I've
been
talking
with
kendall
allison,
julius
for
a
bland
white
pair
playing
the
city's
teachers
enough
in
the
administration
to
formally
read
new
government
defensive
results.
It's
first
applies
to
us
that
counselors
alternate
hiding
behind
labour's
amendment.
We
all
knew
the
cost
of
a
sit
on
the
election
board,
and
now
we
know
the
price.
Surprisingly,
this
amendment
from
the
eu
labor
and
dem
coalition
completely
misses
the
point.
Caps.
The
buyer
seems
to
making
a
habit
to
writing
letters
literally
it's
not
to
the
left.
B
B
If
this
administration
spent
as
much
effort
working
with
the
deputy
to
get
the
best
first
season
to
dodging
accountability,
city
schools
would
be
a
much
better
place,
as
was
acknowledged
by
councillor
prior.
They
still
work.
Weatherboard
members
over
a
number
of
years
has
itemized
half
of
the
required
24
million
pounds.
People
possibly
be
high
school,
one
has
still
won
a
wide
set
of
rotherwalk
members,
both
ever
added
them
having
them
the
same
in
their
own
watts.
B
What
we
didn't
know
about
man
is
that,
when
the
option
last
week
a
look
injecting
up
to
seven
million
pounds
into
lloyd's
high
school,
the
little
democrats
spotted
papers
and
once
again
to
invest
in
distance,
it's
clearing
needs
ludmir,
that,
with
this
liber
liberal
democrat
jeweler
it's
to
die
of
the
simracio
coin.
I
welcome
the
spirit
of
councillor
forsyth.
I
know
that
it
comes
from
her
experience
having
a
teacher
in
the
city.
B
B
My
emotional
knowledge
is
that
additional
funding
for
central
government
is
required.
The
council
lamb
said
it
also
occurs
under
investment
by
this
council
and
successive
government
over
the
last
20
years
has
left
northwest
high
school
at
roy's
high
school
and
particularly
retention.
The
prime
minister's
announcement
of
4.7
billion
pound
for
schools,
real
repair
and
upgrade,
is
to
be
welcomed.
As
councillor
first
roughly
pointed
out,
we
fear
that
ever
once
again
misunderstood
to
fix
its
gurus
while
the
sun
is
shining
and
with
that
order,
I
move
motion.
A
A
K
Thank
you,
lord
mayor.
I
feel
very
privileged
to
to
brings
white
paper
council
to
recognize
and
support
the
work
done
by
all
the
voluntary
impaired
and
made
care
in
the
country.
K
K
Five
million
people
in
the
uk
has
won
seven
of
the
workforce,
combined
caring
responsibilities
with
work.
These
killers
are
not
only
paying
taxes,
not
insurance,
contributing
to
the
growth
of
the
economy,
but
also
saving
taxpayer
at
95
billion
pounds
a
year
by
providing
unpaid
care
to
the
loved
ones.
K
Often
a
false
and
old-fashioned
image
because
one
would
get
home
anyway,
clear
one
doesn't
have
a
job
not
to
do
working,
but
this
is
far
from
the
truth.
Unpaid
carers
are
like
the
rest
of
us.
They
want
chris,
they
have
aspirations
and
they
want
the
best.
The
people
they
care
for
as
a
state
and
as
a
society,
we
do
not
give
enough
thought,
support
or
protection
to
obey
carers
in
employment.
There
is
evidence
of
employers
discriminating
against
carers
when
it
comes
to
employment
or
permission.
K
Unpaid
carers
fulfilled
inhibited,
from
applying
for
jobs
or
applying
promotion,
because
employees
attitudes
they
also
reluctant
to
ask
special
adjustments
like
krishna
leaves
explorers
homework,
etc,
as
it
might
prejudice
their
employment.
And
although
there
are
employers
who
are
good
working
practices
regarding
employees
with
having
responsibilities,
including
police,
say,
this
council
was
still
locked
down
some
conclusion:
lawman.
We
call
for
carer
to
become
protected
characteristic
employment
law
so
that
employees
or
potential
employees
can't
discriminate
discriminated
against
just
because
they
have
care
and
responsibility
to
move
right.
Payload.
Thank
you.
L
Been
blown
away
by
humanity
in
support,
many
are
showing
towards
just
those
vulnerable
and
shielding
members
of
their
own
family,
but
also
to
friends,
neighbors
and
others
within
their
community.
It's
been
very
heartwarming
to
see
how
many
people
have
erected
the
challenges
of
pandey
to
come.
The
glue
has
helped
keep
our
society
together.
I've
just
said
it.
This
is
often
in
the
face
of
messages
from
the
government,
research
and
government
advisers,
advisors
on
being
so
incoming
and
insulting
in
implementation.
L
I
know
a
lot
of
people
working
in
retirement
apartments
could
not
get
hold
of
pp
for
anybody
early
on
because
they
will
miss
out
on
the
loop.
Let
me
step
up
to
mark
and
then
go
over
above
the
call
of
duty
most
vulnerable
to
keep
as
safe
as
possible.
Whilst
the
shield
has
been
to
absolute
credit
during
these
challenging
times,
many
people
are
moving
towards
little
college,
genuinely
look
to
argument
through
leadership.
I
hope
they
could
respond
cornwalling.
Sadly,
we
feel
the
response
has
not
been
simply
enough.
L
Well
has
an
opportunity
for
government
to
get
right
and
recognize
those
in
the
community
who
have
been
getting
it
right.
So
many
people
carers
have
really
gone
over
and
above
and
without
them,
it
would
this
the
community,
this
it
could
collapse
and,
as
my
colleague
said,
that
was
90
billion
pounds
they're
worth,
let's
see
so
that
might
go
back
to
them
and
protect
them
and
they're
employing
the
right.
L
So
I
think
absolutely
correct.
The
government
should
recognize
financially
reward
both
here
as
their
great
acts
and
passion.
They
should
also
protect
against
discrimination,
which
is
this
white
paper
shows
a
number
of
issues.
The
government
government
can
put
in
place
to
show
those
efforts
to
not
go
notice
and
they're,
not
discriminating
and
encouraging
more
people
to
help
society.
By
doing
such
valuable
work
cares.
D
Thank
you
lorna.
I
please
have
been
moving
the
consecutive
amendment
council
ben's
white
paper.
I
totally
agree
with
the
sentiment
of
insulin
white
paper,
but
is
a
very
emotional,
immediate
reaction
to
something
that
has
come
to
shock
focus
during
of
it.
The
whole
question
of
how
look
needs
to
be
looked
at
in
a
post,
overlate
outside
of
the
ocean
at
all
cold
has
taken
on
everyone
not
scarce.
While
we
all
understand
carers
do
as
a
paid
job,
that's
not
the
same.
D
That's
knowing
what
life
is
like
for
carers
day
in
and
day
out,
cares
give
up
careers
choice
about
how
to
live.
Their
lives
sometimes
forgot
their
own
health
needs.
I
have
to
lie
in
third-party
health,
all
sorts
of
things.
A
lot
of
carers,
don't
even
like
to
meet
the
carers,
it's
just
something
they
do
out
to
love
devotion.
Unfortunately,
can't
live
a
love,
one
day's
care
citizen.
It's
an
absolutely
huge
amount
of
money
by
looking
at
loved
ones
and
own
homes.
D
It
is
estimated
that
seventy
five
thousand
one
in
ten
of
the
population
leads
our
carers.
Carers
provide
1.5
million
hours
of
undead
care
per
week,
which
would
cost
1.4
billion
to
replace
that
here
professionally,
and
there
are
so
many
calls
on
public
bar
sites
across
the
city
for
any
different
services
and
needs.
It's
not
realistic
to
expect
that
this
will
be
funded
by
tax
payers,
though,
so
what
do
you
do
to
make
their
lives
more
comfortable
and
give
them?
The
support
in
you
here?
Are
zones
has
recently
been
in
base
locally?
D
Leads
this
trend
to
support
and
cares
lease
might
have
a
fair
number
of
residents
too
and
do
a
fantastic
job.
There
are
many
of
third
act
organization
that
help
too
for
one
full
neighborhood
network.
The
government
has
provided
funding
to
extend
case
uk
helpline
opening
lines
and
information
advice.
So
thank
you.
Carriers
are
able
to
access
trusted
information
and
device.
Further
guidance
is
expected
to
publish
earlier
young
leaders.
The
government
also
announced
five
million
pound
cares
in
nationwide
cares
acting
plan
in
terms
of
the
private
member's
bill.
D
D
D
D
A
E
And
keywords
have
done
an
amazing
job
joining
crisis,
particularly
my
own
ward,
yeah.
I've
said
officers
and
volunteers
and
officers
of
council
that
supported
them
have
done
a
great
job
and
all
this
involved
has
been
unpaid.
As
far
as
vote
care
is
concerned,
some
people
became
volunteers
and
thought
they
would
just
help
out
a
bit
of
shopping
and
now
become
carers
for
people
who
need
more
than
that
court
planned
the
door
to
open
and
they
needed
my
care,
and
I
think
we
all
support
that,
and
I'm
surprised
councilman
that
you
missed
opportunities.
E
We
could
had
a
whole
white
paper
and
we'd
all
made
those
comments
and
we'll
be
supportive
of
what
happened
with
carers
and
our
carers
have
been
supported
by
both
government
and
the
council,
and-
and
he
has
to
turn
this
white
paper
with
the
four
bullet
points
they
have,
which
really
not
really
offensive
in
their
own
words.
But
the
statement
that
you
and
cancer
don's
make
has
to
back
the
government
again
and
a
lot
of
carers.
Don't
want
to
be
bandwidth
who
have
been
a
carer,
they
don't
think
they're
a
character.
E
They
do
for
love
of
doing
the
job
cancer
anderson's
amendment
don't
address
some
of
your
points
and
I
think
they've
done
a
bit
more
work
with
the
wit.
You
might
got
to
a
point
where
you
could
have
all
party
agreement
on
this,
and
also
we
need
to
look
where
the
government
can
provide
more
support
and
I'm
sure
that
in
autumn's
aim
and
they
will
provide
more
support,
and
so
I'm
pleased
to
support
my
peer
commitment.
Thank
you.
Thank.
M
Yes,
sorry,
I'm
mad!
I'm
meeting
myself.
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
change
to
recognize
and
separate
the
word
of
carers.
M
And
we
do
fund
carers
leads
and
work.
We
do
that
and
we
also
fund
enabled
networks.
It's
known
that
you
know
these
search
organizations
do
their
work
because
we
commit
them
to
it.
We
want
to
do
the
work
they
we
pose
very
small
amendment
to
increase
the
care
element
in
universal
critic
because
allows
you
claim
alongside
universal
budget,
but
it
deducts
in
full
and
in
order
terrorists
claim
you
know
it
to
benefit
from
an
increased
air
assault.
The
care
of
universe.
Credit
also
need
to
be
increased.
M
In
our
view,
bone
advice
has
had
a
significant
impact
on
lives.
Medicares.
The
recent
care
uk
report
suggests
there
are
additional
2.8
million
workers
combining
work
and
pickers
as
they
break
down.
Unfortunately,
there's
been
some
care
research
register
at
work
or
working
entirely
to
provide
this
care.
I've
already
recognized.
The
projected
characteristic
of
the
equation
should
be
protected
by
law
against
direct
discrimination,
harassment
vehicular
care
responsibilities,
but
we
need
to
encourage
them
both
to
have
care
and
deposit,
so
they
do
do
that
needs.
We
have
a
lot
of
homework
going
on.
M
It
often
goes
to
help
my
board
and
a
strategy
that
will
adopt
guests
have
included
now
in
quality
and
business
policy
and
in
our
impact
assessment
processes,
our
chemists
networking
to
provide
information,
support
and
posting
for
all
our
working
carers.
The
cctv
committed
carefully
together
with
them,
alongside
their
incredible
work,
providing
support
areas
that
promote
working
care
issues
with
employers
through
training
events
and
raise
awareness
heavily
reliant
on
our
paid
careers,
have
been
mentioned
to
help
support
our
care
sector,
given
the
financial
incentive
across
the
country.
M
M
M
I'm
glad
swipe
people
shines
a
light
on
the
difficulties
faced
by
young
areas.
There's
mildly
impressive.
Young
people
who
manage
to
climb
their
school
looking
for
a
young
carers
can
carry
out
complex
or
physical
tasks
such
as
shopping
budgeting,
cooking
system
or
physiotherapy,
or
looking
after
the
other
siblings,
often
in
difficult
circumstances,
without
support
isolated
from
their
peers,
who
are
more
opportunities
to
enjoy
their
childhood.
M
Our
else
and
elf,
our
children,
families
directorates
alongside
ccg
joint
fund,
the
lead,
younger
sports
service,
delivered
by
family
action.
They
offer
advice,
information
and
targeted
support
through
onto
a
work
and
group
work
in
schools,
committee,
values
and
homes.
There
is
a
strong
role
in
awareness
rating
in
schools.
Other
agencies
help
in
identification
of
young
carers,
who
are
often
hidden
in
communities
and
inform
of
support.
That's
available
them
as
part
of
this
they're,
currently
working
with
schools
to
develop
the
school
standards
with
similar
action.
M
All
schools
would
take
to
improve
the
learning
experience
outcomes,
young
areas.
We
also
have
young
carers,
working
group
of
representatives
from
adults
in
the
health,
children's
families,
primary
health
care
schools,
voluntary
sector
and
representatives
with
liberty
experience.
This
group
is
responsible
for
implementing
a
strategic
action
plan
that
sits
under
the
undercare's
partnership
strategy
elsewhere.
Keras
elites
also
provide
a
support,
support
service
to
60
to
25
years.
One
one-on-one
support
sessions
advise
and
emotional
support.
M
N
Have
careless,
whether
the
errors
be
young,
middle-aged
or
old,
all
have
all
of
looking
and
caring
for?
Usually
somebody
in
their
family
unpaid
work
lots
of
hours
until
someone
counselors
will
know
themselves.
I
don't
go
back
to
some
years
with
an
elderly
mother
that,
in
my
case
my
mother,
whatever
happened
did
not
want
to
go
in
home.
N
She
wanted
to
keep
her
independence
and
where
he
couldn't,
then
we
arranged
for
him
to
come
on
the
mirror.
There
was
about
two
minutes
away,
so
we
could
provide
herbies
for
them
to
reflect.
That
sort
of
thing
is
what
cares
do
and
lots
of
things,
but
that's
just
an
example.
N
N
So
certainly
because
there
you
have
carers,
they
are
helping
the
council
because
for
every
person,
I'm
thinking
I'm
working
on
more
on
other
people
but,
as
I
said,
cameras
coming
on
ships
and
dices,
but
for
elderly
people
it
means
that
it's
one
best
person
going.
A
O
A
week
that's
a
week
innings,
it
would
cost
1.4
billion
a
year
to
replace
the
care,
according
figure
that
went
to
the
health
and
well-being
would
in
2019
and
as
it
was
run
out
of
their
own
growing
margin.
The
question,
then,
is
that
how
we
share
our,
I
think
so
government's
done
so
far-
has
been
welded.
I've
noticed,
in
the
end
rate,
repairs
allows
the
increased
controlling,
has
been
provided
to
extend
the
carriage
uk,
helping
the
open
time
and
the
innovation
and
advice
services,
and
we
all
don't
like
the
obligation
guys
aim
to
help.
O
The
young
kids
recognize
that
more
can
and
should
build
health
and
pay
errors,
particularly
around
removing
greatest
employment
and
enjoying
when
they
have
the
support
they
need
to
keep
doing
what
they
are
doing,
but
need
to
get
about
right.
In
many
cases,
what
that
balances
were
there
between
individual
cares
and
we
agreed
that
we
want
to
support
our
vague
errors,
and
we
can
agree
that
we
need
to
do
more,
but
more
considerations
need
of
what
actions
take.
Hopefully
some
of
these
questions
can
be
tackled.
The
forthcoming
guidance,
the
long-waited
social
care
being
payload.
C
Unfortunately,
when
she
passed
away
and
as
a
result,
it
became
a
difficult
object
only
from
missing
before
when
batch
phones
stops
you
from
emitting
your
harassment,
ties
to
them
and
to
deal
with
the
fact
that
you
then
really
want
to
deal
with
the
issue,
and
it
means
that
many
ways.
I
feel
that
sometimes
I
qualify
talkless.
Sometimes
I'm
not
qualified
to
talk
on
it
because
I
haven't
had
goals
for
the
coroner
situation.
C
Better,
you
have
to
be
frank
as
well.
Carers
eats
does
a
fantastic
job
in
a
city,
but
a
young
carer,
and
even
really
up
until
I
became
a
counter.
I
didn't
know
that
cash
lead.
Maybe
that
was
my
own
reluctance
to
admit
what
I
was
maybe
even
was
pension.
I
just
looked
through
the
net,
so
it's
very
difficult
because
I
know
find
it
difficult
to
admit
and
then
the
result.
You
feel
that
you're
actually
trespassing
terrorists.
C
You
should
be
trusting
in
when
you
admit
you're
talking
about
your
loved
ones,
that
you
want
to
claim
the
metal
of
being
a
carer.
I
think
we've
got
to
be
careful.
We
don't
get
an
emotion
on
this
and
instead
we
wait
for
the
green
paper,
but
we
certainly
set
out
our
attend.
How
will
support
young
girls
and
characters
of
society?
The
fact
that
we've
got,
I
believe,
according
to
carers,
uk
lee
there
was
because
of
six
point.
Five
hundred
cares.
C
Six
five
million
carriers
across
the
whole
country
has
increased
by
about
four
million
during
the
crisis,
so
I
hope
we
can
take
this
stock
and
realize
where
we
are
not
act
as
a
knee
jerk
make
sure
we
make
it
proper
right
in
the
response
we
have
so
that
they
can
deal
that
they
can
admit
with
eric
error,
but
actually
ducey
can
help
other
than
feeling
bunkered
at
home
and
to
deal
with
precious
everyday
life
and
having
ten
potentially
miss
sound
support
that
really
helped
them.
I
really
picked
them
on.
They
never
thought
it
was
possible.
C
H
Thank
you,
my
lord.
In
fact,
I
want
to
expect
you
to
get
a
speech
today
and
I'm
very
honest
with
you.
This
is
one
of
those
occasions.
I
have
just
listened
to
council
of
earth,
I'm
very
much
of
my
well
how
those
were
taught
that
how
doesn't
follow
that
and
inventor?
I
think
one
really
can,
because
we've
had
the
privilege
of
hearing
from
somebody
who
was
for
so
many
years.
A
carer
who
had
walked
the
wall
and
didn't
need
to
simply
talk
the
talk.
I
wouldn't
comment.
H
There
wasn't
an
opportunity
to
use
whips
to
find
a
form
of
words.
I
don't
think
we
would
be
in
a
million
miles
away
that
we
didn't
find
a
form
of
words
that
could
supported.
H
Is
a
very
sensible
amendment,
and
indeed
I
think
comments
that
kessler.
What
was
made
about
with
you
today
at
what
is
likely
to
come
in
from
the
chancellor
further
sisters
is
also
going
to
be
incredibly
helpful
with
that
lord
met,
I
very
much
saw
councillor
anderson's
and.
K
Thank
you,
lorna.
That
was
new
world
times.
I've
only
just
managed
to
get
my
connection
back
on
into
debate
and,
unfortunately
miss
some
of
the
contributions
and
one
counts.
A
third
I
was
looking
forward
to.
In
fact,
when
I
saw
his
name
on
the
order
paper,
it
looked
if
he
wasn't
going
to
speak
so,
please
jazz,
I'm
sorry
did
I
miss
it
because
I
know
the
experience
and
knowledge
and
wisdom
that
he
brings
to
his
kangaroo.
So
I'm
sorry
to
miss
that
practice.
K
I'm
always
disappointed
when,
particularly
when
people
say,
oh,
what
had
you
in
a
different
way?
We
could
have
supported
it.
Well,
we
like
white
peppers
to
get
across
what
we
want
to
get
across
and
whether
conservatives
going
to
support
it
or
not.
It's
not
really
that
high
in
our
biologists-
and
I
think
the
the
two
speeches
came
from
encountered.
Anderson
and
kepler
warwick
will
be
two
speeches
looking
for
a
amendment
because
remember
that
they've
obtained
doesn't
really
get
it
anywhere
it
it.
K
Without
saying
anything
about
it
anyway,
the
support
from
councillor
forward
is
very
much
appreciated.
I'm
sorry,
I
couldn't
you
couldn't
spend
more
time
on
young
errors
that
could
be
different,
different
things
for
why
they
put
together.
But
let's
come
back
to
what
we're
actually
asking
for
we're
asking
for
recognition
and
support,
and
yes,
this
castle
blackburn
said
some
people
do
do
this.
Just
for
love!
That's
fine,
but
there's
1.2
million
dares
are
living
in
poverty
because
they're
doing
it
for
love,
that's
their
reward
for
diversion
and
saving
taxpayer.
K
K
K
K
A
A
H
A
P
Thank
you
longer
than
we
expected,
so
hopefully
this
would
be
controversial.
We
are
look
at
situationality
completely
unprecedented.
P
During
course
of
today's
meeting
that
everybody
has
adopted
for
our
community
during
this
event,
that
is,
that
is
fine,
and
we
are
welcome
as
we
look
forward.
We
need
to
make
sure
we've
got
council
and
the
vote.
She
said
to
less
than
continue
to
that,
particularly
if
we
fall
into
western
ways,
which
I
know
people
didn't
could
happen
later
this
year.
P
We're
looking
position
now,
where
we're
counting
this
financial
position
at
the
end
of
the
year
would
have
already
been
looking
going
through
section,
one
or
notice
and
all
it
entails
we
are.
I
cannot
underestimate
this
very
of
the
situation
we
are
in.
P
We
said
in
february
that
old
faith
attended
to
the
last
of
through
this
year,
yet
we've
seen
a
200
million
pound
black
hole
open
up
against
that
budget,
both
in
terms
of
things
had
to
pay
for
during
the
overdue
crisis,
including
food
ppe
extra
much
to
support
social
care,
but
also
the
locking
which
is
encountered
facilities
closed
and
also
had
to
guidance.
We've
also
seen
our
businesses
and
most
important
people
struggling
and
people
struggling
to
make
pay
to
work
out
services.
P
They
would
expect
there's
a
position
where
this
position
every
other
council
is
having
to
face
up
to
our
physical
stock
and
they
do
an
executive
order,
I'll
be
looking
at
117.8
million
amount
deficit.
That's
another
budget,
and
the
next
executive
board
will
look
at
64
million
from
this
year
and
that's
after
we
received
70
million
pounds
from
the
awards,
but
we
are
still
a
long
way
off.
P
If
we
don't,
if
we
don't
manage
violence,
a
budget
look
at
devastating
consequences
with
our
ability
to
deliver
services,
our
ability
to
function,
the
volunteers
and
our
ability
as
city
to
respond
to
cop
crisis.
I'll
start
this
crisis,
the
conservative
secretary,
local
council
would
get
everything
needed
and
we
need
a
law.
We've
been
constructing
the
way
we
gave
the
government,
but
we
don't
believe,
give
us
enough
support
so
far.
I'm
not
this
white.
P
A
Q
Thank
you,
hello.
I'd
like
to
join
colleagues
and
it's
pursuing
my
sympathies.
Everyone
was
lost,
someone
they
loved,
12
or
19,
and
all
those
who
lost
a
loved
one
for
whatever
reason
and
were
not
able
to
run
them
in
the
way
that
norm
do.
Q
I
also,
I
thought
everyone's
commenting
tribute
to
our
key
workers,
who
are
happily
running
during
this
very
difficult
time.
It's
heard
from
any
of
the
speeches
today
that
councils
and
council
workers,
including
have
played
a
huge
role
responding
to
the
pandemic.
It's
therefore
disappointing,
but
not
surprising,
that
the
government
is
acknowledging
that
contribution
by
giving
us
financial
support
and
certainty
at
this
time
when
we
announced
and
have
never
needed
more.
Q
We
believe
that
and
our
how
to
pay
for
the
consequences
of
imaging
again,
the
broken
promise
from
government
last
announcement
government,
the
latest
in
the
last
council
of
the
government.
The
latest
volume
package
was
described
as
comprehensive,
comprehensive
means
that
you'll
have
to
show
the
first
high
percentage,
velocity
come
and
25
cents
to
the
rest.
It
comprehensively
says
a
funding
gap
of
25
million
this
year
low,
and
these
have
ten
years
of
such
cost
to
low
authority
funding.
Q
It's
hard
to
believe
that
this
is
the
best
the
government
could
come
up
with
when
we
we
have
several
suggestions
on
how
they'd
help
and
help
provide
other
funding,
the
probably
words
on
board
that
could
be
turned
off
or
at
least
reduce
the
interest
rate
for
our
debt.
Given
the
government
itself,
now
borrow
record
low
rate,
hs
providers
have
had
over
13
billion
of
debt
returns
during
the
crisis,
so
why
our
councils
are
social
care
providers,
given
the
same
courtesy
lawyer
later
stepped
up
to
the
setup
during
this
crisis
to
support
our
residents.
R
Thank
you,
lord,
that
and
in
life
the
legitimate
guard
behind
canada
low
settlement
sitting
on
president.
I
thought
it
leads
to
get
promoted,
but
we
know
that
that
would
be
a
huge
boost
to
the
city
when
they
are
promoted
and
another
huge
boost
to
the
city.
I
hope
that
all
members
back
the
amendment
that
I
propose
today,
because
the
amendment
doesn't
strike
into
admission,
actually
bring
us
all
together
to
meet
that
challenge.
R
I've
been
informed
of
the
budget
gaps,
200
million
and
in
like
the
very
sounds
of
funding
and
what's
been
said
by
other
members
and
confirmed
by
financing
as
well,
it's
64
million
in
2020
2021
period.
That
is
still
a
significant
challenge.
The
government
have
offered
plenty
of
different
funding
parts,
including
one
that
has
allowed
twenty
thousand
people
to
not
have
to
pay
console
tax
this
year,
which
is
huge
protecting
many
of
the
hardest
to
reach
residents
as
from
the
wrist
incoming
grounds.
But
there
is
much
more
to
be
done
and
not
listen.
R
We
already
know
that
the
budget
inferior
set
out
28
million
pounds
of
savings
that
were
required.
We
also
already
know
the
minimum
revenue
provision.
Essentially
the
process
of
paying
back
the
mortgage
for
a
few
years,
so
you
can
get
what
in
hand
has
been
has
been
once
been
flowed.
But
now
the
chips
come
out
to
roost.
You
need
to
start
paying
that
money
back
and
it's
worth
removing
console
the
console's
debt
stands
at
2.2
billion
at
that
moment
and
there's
gone
800
million
in
last
five.
R
The
council's
decisions
choice,
and
now
we
must
make
more
difficult
choices.
So
what
I
remember
poses
for
things:
firstly,
a
cross-party
work
group
to
form
a
budget.
We
all
went
together
and
seek
to
agree
what
we
can
can't
do
and
make
us
different
this
thing's
together.
There
are
many
different
decisions
that
need
to
be
taken,
and
we
already
know
that
decisions
are
being
made
now
will
have
impact
on
the
future
better
from
that
cross-party
budget
working
group
now.
R
Secondly,
we've
also
suggested
looking
at
the
challenges
the
business
face
by
having
a
business
and
economic
report
urgently.
The
chair
of
commerce
have
shown
in
the
past
business
confidence
in
leeds
is
fascinated
than
other
parts
of
yorkshire.
Businesses
believe
there
is
bound
back,
but
the
council
may
be
there
to
support
them
like
in
the
digital
sector,
global
trade,
actually
our
manufacturing
sector
as
well.
Thirdly,
across
our
team,
we
can
look
at
red
tech
and
current
regulation,
and
that
includes
changing
some
of
the
planning
system
elites
to
make
a
more
nimble
organization
to
meet
these
challenges.
R
S
Encounter
robinson's
amendment
I
first
like
to
draw
attention
to
similarities
between
the
conservative
group
merchant
and
that's
accountable.
While
there
are
clearly
some
differences
between
our
effective
positions,
there
is
also
a
lot
of
common
ground
and
I
think
we
can
all
agree
just
how
devastating
and
how
difficult
the
platforms
have
been.
It's
absolutely
right
that
we
recognize
the
resilience
of
lead
residents
and
local
communities
from
whether
to
eat,
wood
and
garden
to
gasly.
Our
communities
have
stuck
together
and
trying
to
find
a
way
through
this
exceptional
difficult
time.
S
Remember,
though,
that
we've
lost
hello,
there
lost
it
right
to
remember
past
and
right
to
acknowledge
the
self-contributions.
Many
people
have
made
it's
also
incumbent
upon
us
to
look
the
future
seek
to
develop
and
deliver
a
blueprint
for
how
leads
will
recover
over
the
coming
months
and
years.
Counselor
robinden
has
already
highlighted
ways
that
we
think
that
can
be
done.
We
should
local
businesses,
local
entrepreneurs
and
local
workforce
at
the
heart
of
this
recovery
as
an
ex-mayor
of
the
market
down.
S
I
know
how
important
local
economy
is
to
the
community
and
the
wider
areas,
my
law,
now
the
private
sector
has
made
these.
What
is
today
an
economic
powerhouse
of
the
north,
and
we
are
certain
that
they
will
play
a
leading
role
in
the
cover
that
must
now
come.
Yes,
we
should
be
commander.
Additional
money,
urges
provide
more
assistance
where
it's
needed.
The
castle
faces
significant
financial
crashes.
S
We
absolutely
understand
that
and
will
across
our
bases
a
poor
effort
to
get
additional
funding,
particularly
areas
where
income
has
been
lost,
such
as
business
race
and
castle
tax
and
more
widely
across
services,
would
normally
generate
millions
of
victim
ejection
authority.
As
householders
said,
this
is
a
huge
financial
challenge
and
one
we
will
have
to
work
together
on
to
resolve,
but
can
we
realistically
expect
government
to
ride
our
prius
debt
crew
over
the
last
15
years?
We
should
lobby
the
support,
but
the
government's
owned
by
mrp
were
there
before
their
own
iris.
S
They
have
now
been
exacerbated
by
this
room
that
remains
boring
levels
of
increasing
weakening
over
the
past
five
years,
as
the
winston
dead.
Let's
work
again
and
let's
lobby
together
to
get
more
money
for
our
city
on
final
centers,
and
this
is
also
take
sponsor
to
develop
our
own
solutions
as
well
as
he
can
enhance
our
mission
support
from
government.
Thank
you,
mayor.
E
I
think
that's
a
sensible
way
forward.
I
think
it's
balanced
and
anyone
who
should
all
get
behind
the
fact
is
the
success
without
in
dealing
with
kind
of.
I
saw
that
as
being
that
we're
still
basically
stuck
together
clearly
at
that
we're
now
at
stage
where
we're
now
trying
to
recover
and
we're
dealing
with
the
financial
consequences
of
what's
happened
and
even
financial
months.
E
I've
been
hopeful
in
in
that
during
that
process,
but
we
have
now
this
year
next
year
and
probably
yeah
we're
gonna,
be
in
a
financial
position,
look
but
says
only
jeopardy
over
mrs
understand
and
have
said
that.
Look
we
couldn't
do
what
we
did
without
local
government.
E
Okay,
the
other
day,
I
I
think
the
20
amendment
doesn't
actually
appreciate
that,
although
there
is
one
aspect
of
the
top
amendment
which
I
would
suggest
to
the
administration
that
might
want
to
adopt-
and
that
is
the
same
of
the
cross
body
working
group
on
the
budget
for
the
best
in
the
world-
we
have
a
glare
to
make
some
very,
very
difficult
decisions
in
near
future
and
the
best
way
to
do
that
is
to
get
consensus
property.
So
I
would
ask
the
administration
to
that.
My
group
will
be
supporting
the
administration's
paper.
Thank.
A
G
Because
we
do
share
all
the
information
that
there
is
in
terms
of
what
the
customs
budget
is,
what
the
unlying
financial
formula
is
as
well
and
then
as
low
as
local
parties.
We
offer
our
own
solutions
to
what
the
council
had
frontier
and
the
majority
of
the
times,
as
you
mentioned
by
council
carter.
Every
time
he
puts
his
budget
forward,
95
cents
I'll
agree
on
so
actually
setting
up
a
special
multi-party
group.
Look
at
it,
I'm
not!
That
would
actually
help.
G
We
just
need
to
make
sure
we're
showing
something
that
we
already
have
in
terms
of
how
the
castle
grows.
I
am
concerned
about
how
the
conservative
amendment
focuses
primarily
just
on
private
sector
and
talking
about
how
we
need
to
help
digitals
to
do
what
does
the
council
does
a
pretty
good
job,
highlighting
and
encouraging
digital
sector?
G
That's
what
we're
lacking
really
is
any
kind
of
focus
on
developing
our
local
economies,
and
I
think
that
something
was
being
brought
forward
by
kobe
and
actually
need
to
have
far
more
emphasis
on
and
far
more
investment
by
the
council.
Behind
me,
you'll
notice,
we
have
the
the
historic
grothwa
accounts
offices.
G
It's
assets
like
that
could
be
put
to
use
currently
the
council
and
community
to
use
to
supper
as
they
can
price
and
encourage
microenterprises
and
to
get
the
town
center
going
again
and
those
are
the
common
issues
that
the
house
looking
back
up,
counts,
robin's,
talking
about
deregulating
and
losing
your
planning
system,
I'm
sorry,
but
that's
a
real
rare
hairy
and-
and
I
would
have
thought
most
of
the
counselors
who
are
familiar
with
the
plant
system,
appreciate
it's
not
countless
that
hold
up
a
house
build
happen
in
the
city.
G
Generally,
it's
a
big
developer
and
london
king.
So
you
focus
on
the
local.
Let's
make
sure
that
our
asset-based
unit
development
actually
means
what
we
we
say.
It
is
and
make
sure
that
every
community
in
the
city
is
enabled
to
set
up
social
infrastructure
and
to
encourage
the
micro
enterprises.
I
need
a
whole
new
way
to
deliver
economic
growth.
A
R
This
is
probably,
I
think
in
my
14
years,
in
this
game,
so
the
most
important
people,
everybody
setting
the
groups,
will
form
the
opinion
about
the
administration
subject.
We
have
the
opportunity
to
discuss
that
in
the
february
meeting,
so
it's
utterly
pointless
to
go
over
that
again
and
I
stick
to
what
bits
of
the
bullet
we
thought
appropriate
and
didn't,
because,
frankly,
we
are
across
the
rubicon,
no
matter
what
any
of
us
thought
of
administration's
budget
in
florida,
it
is
gone.
It
is
finished.
R
It
is
alone
of
the
water
by
a
complete
uns
presidency
event
and
therefore,
I
think
we
need
to
have
a
radical
rethink
about
how
this
council,
in
a
shelter,
approaches
its
financial
situation
going
forward
at
least
for
another
cycle
in
the
next
budget,
because,
frankly,
we
are
in
really
unprecedented
times.
It
would
be
pointless,
foolish
and
patristic
to
point
fingers
certain
products
of
administration
and
sex
also
because
there
isn't
a
moment
for
laughter.
R
This
is
actually
a
moment
where
we
need
to
come
together
as
a
collective
and
make
the
decisions
all
99
and
about
how
we
see
us
to
going
forward
and
collectively
the
government
on
what
is
required.
Jim
smith.
Some
banks
are
outlook,
services
being
in
jeopardy,
voluntary
sector
and
staffing
all
valid,
but
I
would
add
that
it
still
lands
the
backdrop
of
objects
that
we
could
and
should
now
look
at
urgently
jetson,
because
the
slot
services
voltage
sector
and
staff
have
to
come
first
and
to
be
top
about
collective
property.
R
I
also
think
the
reality
is
the
government
have
done
reasonably
well
by
a
city
offer
and
allowed
the
carrier.
I
think
our
last
five
years
financial
strategies
have
left
us
less
than
resilient
in
terms
of
position
now
found
ourselves
in,
but
ireland.
What
is
relevant?
The
fact
that
this
is
a
washed
moment
for
leads
the
country,
the
biggest
peacetime
emergency,
that
areas,
hopefully
it
will
have
ever
to
face.
R
We
will
go
as
far
as
supporting
matthews
and
minderman
because,
again
stuff,
like
planning,
get
it
no
realization
of
playing
for
the
whitmax
over
the
battle
underground
way.
But
I
do
honestly
believe
now
is
the
time
for
a
cross-party
setting
around
a
financial
arrangement
which
genuinely
works
again.
We
might
not
all
get
along,
but
this
is
unprecedented.
We
need
to
get
behind
one
another
at
people.
Thank
you.
Lord
man.
Thank.
A
O
Jenkins
and
I'm
pleased
to
support
labor
white
pepper
wp3
in
the
name
of
councillor
james
lewis,
let
it
be
clear.
Ten
years
I
was
aired
to
policies
of
the
castle
in
need
of
help
hell:
austerity,
weaker
local
government,
the
anchors
and
the
air
system,
so
the
ability
to
spawn
cove
19
as
in
adrenaline
sources.
I
deserve
to
be
news,
maintain
the
services
we
need
the
city
to
make
up
for
the
254
million
tourigment
once
lost
over
lasting
years.
This
is
a
well-run
council
life
that
sadly
bankrupt
northamptonshire
which
could
be
built
out.
O
Let's
look
at
the
last
price,
the
bank
crisis
of
2008.
It
cost
1.2
trillion.
Amazing.
The
banks
in
the
city
paid
off
debt
by
2017,
leaving
only
56
being
short
during
the
period
and
poverty.
Increased
cinema
reported
to
2020.
The
value
of
the
stock
exchange
grew
from
2.6
trillion
in
at
2009
to
4.2
trillion
in
dollars,
2015
and
even
during
covered
lands.
O
Now,
at
3.7
trillion
and
bid
and
still
paid
shareholders
increasing
from
city
bin
in
2009,
110
billion
in
2019,
and
the
richest
1
000
have
snow
wealth
increase
by
538
billion,
since
2008
current
isis
has
cost
us
350
billion.
This
is
why
millionaires,
humanity
and
there
to
this
week,
say
that
they
have
a
critical
role
to
play
in
healing
our
world.
O
We
can
work
together
in
the
sims,
so
just
marathi,
which
support
the
most
vulnerable
society
and
has
been
done
with
the
cities
and
county
councils
who
were
each
warning
of
a
collapsing
services
without
financial
guarantees
from
government.
We
need
a
social
care
system
urgently
to
properly
funded,
to
meet
the
clean
niece
of
the
host
over
generation
population.
Finally,
philip
alston
from
the
united
nations
said,
and
he
required
last
week,
even
before
a
vignette,
whose
squadron
decayed
in
the
fought
against
poverty
economic
growth
presented
as
danger
for
eradicate
poverty.
O
T
Thank
you
lord.
There
may
I
start
festival
by
also
paying
respect
to
everyone,
who's
lost
loved
ones
during
this
pandemic.
I
welcome
this
white
paper.
It
was
hugely
encouraging
when
announcements
were
made
by
the
ministry
of
housing,
communities
and
local
government
stating
that
women
would
do
whatever
is
necessary
to
support
castles
throughout
the
pandemic.
I
thought
that,
finally,
the
government
might
understand
positive
impact.
A
well-run,
ambitious
local
council
can
have
in
its
area.
T
Fortunately,
what
we've
received
so
far
hasn't
upped
that
price
at
all
leads
to
cancelled,
so
much
to
invest
in
inclusive
growth,
for
us
leads
supporting
people
base
and
productivity.
We've
seen
the
growth
of
late
nights
attract
thousands
of
people
into
the
city
center
each
year.
We're
planning
to
deliver
a
great
program
of
events
through
the
year
of
culture
in
2023.
T
My
own
family
was
either
with
target
investment
and
intervention
to
tackle
potty
into
poor
growth
in
priority
neighborhood
new
wetland
and
just
shout
out
during
the
crisis.
New
community
association
has
to
be
commended
to
step
into
the
beach
and
acting
as
a
code.
19
response
firmly,
I'm
sure
my
colleagues,
including
the
cross
virtual
floor,
join
me
in
recognizing
the
extra
support
which
is
going
to
be
needed
to
support
our
local
communities.
T
Small
businesses
and
local
shipping
centers
post
endemic
these
things
difficult
to
achieve
from
set
lose
over
100
million
pounds
even
after
the
extra
flooding
the
comments
provided
as
a
result
of
pandemic.
Prime
minister
said
he
wants
to
level
up
britain
and
the
government
is
not
responding
with
austerity.
T
Well,
leaving
opperton
and
healing
the
north
africa
will
require
investing
councils
all
across
the
north,
but
especially
our
economic
centers
such
as
leads
the
evolution
will
help
here,
but
there's
so
much.
We
can
do
more
powers
if
we've
already
got
less
money
councils
and
lead
city
and
solid
tickler,
a
huge
role
in
developing
and
strengthening
our
local
economies
to
do
that
need
more
funding,
more
flexibility
and
long-term
certainty.
T
We
need
certainty
so
that
we
can
go
back
to
our
communities
and
support
them
and
work
with
them
to
rebuild
some
of
the
devastating
effects
that
the
government
team
pandemic
has
had
upon
their
lives
and
their
livelihoods.
And
it's
disappointing
that
the
government
doesn't
seem
to
realize
that
tell
you
to
cover
from
the
impact
covenanting,
I'm
vetting
him
over
this
white.
P
People,
including
encounter
dobson
many
others
that
spoke
about
the
system
situation.
The
underlying
position
were
in
the
council.
Forget
won't
mention
all
speeds
in
the
gate,
but
those
because
counter-current
gold,
harrington,
who
talked
about
lethal
council
to
support
the
sector
and
work
together,
that's
really
vital
for
us.
We
know
before
public
movement,
removing
his
world's
more
reliant
on
the
business.
P
Having
that
wrong
partnership
he's
really
important
to
the
future
of
the
council
as
councillor
jason
said.
Well,
no
part
of
how
we
come
control
is
going
to
be
a
different
way
of
doing
things
to
see
rich
confidence
and
we
won't
be
tactile
to
be
part
of
it.
Someone
else
is
noticed
about
how
we
cut
cake,
but
it's
about
the
size
of
the
kick
in
terms
of
public
spending.
Particularly
we
know.
Government
borrowing
is
at
the
corridors
three
times
higher.
Even
it
was
during
globe
price
of
the
decade.
Four.
P
So
no
the
seriousness
situation
and,
I
could
say
home,
debate,
thinkers
supported.
I
P
P
In
terms
of
reductions
and
again
worth
reflecting,
it's
been
many
years
now,
since
a
good
allocation
of
resources
which,
still
in
terms
of
our
share
of
business
rates,
other
grants
and
council
tax
is
controlled
by
central
good.
We
are
the
most
entrepreneur
country
of
the
world.
We
have
seen
1.7
billion
when
that's
impacted,
not
just
our
services,
barcelona
decisions
we
made.
I
will
take
our
withdrawals,
think
between
borrowing
from
our
services.
P
If
a
service
group
don't
want-
and
then
they'd
say
the
cattle
program,
they
don't
want
to
see
welcome
to
budget
bay
next
year,
but
I'm
sure
we'll
we'll
get
so
like
that
might
happen
again.
These
are
made
certainly
as
an
administration.
I
don't
think
we're
going
to
apologize
for
investing
in
our
friendliness.
P
Putting
me
back
where
we
are.
I've
done.
That's
a
duvet,
a
particularly
difficult
trench
ahead.
I
agree
with
all
the
points
that
we
made
about
how
we
need
to
work
across
rt
across
artificial
and
that's
got
to
be
central
to
us,
but
this
is
just
about
taking
processes.
We've
talked
about.
Actually
it's
about
impacting
our
ability
to
the
social
services
about
people
who
jobs
at
risk.
A
H
A
Follow
that
thank
you
and
this
question
has
been
carried.
Thank
you.
Oh,
we
can
well,
I
can
breathe
now
we
have
come
to
the
end
of
the
program,
but
before
we
fish
I'd
like
to
thank
all
members
for
your
patience
day,
it
has
been
a
very
challenge
default
meeting.
But
thank
you
also
I'd
like
to
thank
all
the
actors
that
take
part
in
arranging
for
today
to
attend.