Jeremy Hunt and Emma Barnett in heated clash during Radio 4 interviewSource: BBC Radio 4 Today
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00:00 We've been through a very, very difficult period with a pandemic, an energy crisis.
00:04 And your government, you know, we had Liz Truss for just a few days and some of the
00:08 shocks still being felt by the more than a million who will be coming out of their mortgages this year
00:13 and having to pay much higher prices.
00:16 Well, I accept that mistakes were made and the first thing I did as Chancellor was to correct...
00:21 More than mistakes, Mr Hunt.
00:23 Well, let me answer the question. Mistakes were made and I corrected those mistakes and Rishi
00:28 Sunak did as one of the first things we did. But it is wrong to say that the pressures that people
00:34 are feeling, the majority of those pressures are from that short period. Living standards...
00:39 I didn't say that.
00:39 ...have fallen by more. Well, let me just...
00:41 No, no, no. But it's important for me to make sure that I seem accurate to our listeners.
00:44 Yeah, no, no.
00:44 Because I very clearly didn't say that.
00:46 Well, let me answer your question accurately then, Emma, because the point I'm making is
00:49 living standards have fallen by more in Germany, Austria or Sweden. And so the majority of what
00:56 people are feeling is as a result of a global pandemic and an energy shock.
01:00 And some political mismanagement.
01:01 What the IMF said yesterday is that the difficult decisions that we've taken in the last
01:06 18 months mean are paying off. That was the precise words that were used.
01:10 Yes, but today I suppose you can't...
01:12 The IMF say that means that we are now in a good place going forward.
01:15 OK.
01:16 And in an election year, you know, what I will be saying is those difficult decisions,
01:21 which mean actually going back to 2010, that we've created more jobs than nearly anywhere
01:25 else in Europe. That's happened because conservative governments have taken difficult
01:29 decisions on a flexible labour market, on getting down taxes...
01:32 Can you actually say that with a straight face?
01:34 Mr Hunt, may I break in?
01:35 Labour governments would not take...
01:37 May I break in?
01:38 So that's why it's really important that we continue...
01:41 I'm worried that we've just we've not able to be heard.