 It's been a tumultuous year and the highlight really is the party coming together and setting our differences aside with Boris Johnson reflecting and deciding actually it's time to unite behind Rishi Sunak. As did Penny Morden, of course bringing stability back to the economy, this government is really working hard to deal with the really challenging issue of inflation, which is a challenge for the whole world, Germany, the Netherlands, America, everywhere around the world. It is a challenge because Putin is using energy as a weapon because he's failing so bad in his illegal war, he thinks this is an option for him because if he can use energy as this weapon, inflation rises, maybe just maybe the resolve of the nations supporting the brave Ukrainians would subside. That's not going to happen and my message to Mr Putin is that we will remain united and resolute. We will deal with the energy costs as we have done with helping households. We now have that support in place so that the average household will not pay much more than £3,000 and of course three million businesses that are perfectly viable that would have gone to the wall which would have left a real scarring effect on our economy have been supported as well. And of course looking forward to 2023, it's making sure that RNA CHESC continues to be supported so people can get those GP appointments, that the ambulance service is there for them if they're loved one or they need it in an emergency and that there is a decent school for every child anywhere in our country because as you know talent is everywhere, spread evenly but opportunity is not and that is something that I know this Prime Minister is absolutely focused on as well. Very much so. So the Prime Minister when he was Chancellor put in place a big package of help up until October of this year which is the £400 for each household to help with the energy spike but it went further and so the Prime Minister and the current Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, went even further the package they've put together which will help both households and businesses is about £150 billion so it's equivalent of the whole NHS of help in terms of energy costs for families and for businesses because we've got to come together and continue our resolute support of Ukraine but also help our people weather the storm of war on our continent. Very few people predicted war on our continent on this scale but the only way to end this war is for Putin to withdraw from the Ukraine. As a party we need to make sure that we raise the funds that we need to be able to support our volunteers, our council candidates, we've got council elections coming up in May of this year. It's going to be an important moment for us, it's a rebuilding moment for us. We've got to make sure that we understand and listen to people's concerns, I just described to you some of those, they want relief in terms of the cost of living, they want to see that there's a future for their child or their grandchild to create a great education and that opportunity to get that ladder of opportunity if I can describe it as that as many of my colleagues including the great Robert Halfon constantly reminds us and of course making sure that we take the opportunities presented to us whether we're in new technologies in AI, in hydrogen, in renewables, because the two things are connected, what is good for the planet, it's also good for the British economy in terms of new industries, new sectors of the economy, you know my background was in business before entering politics. So all these things matter and what I hope we can do is demonstrate through the local elections, our councillors, our council candidates are on people's side, they know what matters to them and that is delivery, those services that they want to see in their local community being delivered to them. Very straightforward, Keir Starmer has nothing to say about people's priorities today, he had nothing to say about the economy, he had nothing to say about illegal migration, he's gangs that are exploiting people on the channel, he's nothing to say about the strikes that are hurting hard-working people in our country, Rishi Sunag has a plan for delivery, that is the great difference between the two individuals and I can tell you there's only one person I would trust with the economy and delivery to lead our country and that's Rishi Sunag.