The last General Election TV hustings were all about individuals asking questions about their particular needs. Whether related to NHS operations or cost of living, education needs or demands for more policing, the electorate are keenly focused on their rights and use those few precious moments to rightly challenge those who seek to represent them about what they are going to do to improve these priorities for themselves and their families. What was missing at almost every stage of the debates was an analysis as to how all of this was going to be paid for and how we would, in a post-pandemic w…