Liz Truss - the first 100 days....

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theclaud

Reading around the chip


To be fair, I would buy a pie tree.
 
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When I was a little kid I spent a week in hospital after a fall.

Every day the nurses would ask me if I had had any movements that day.

I always said yes, because I thought that sounded right, even though I didn't have a clue what it meant.

My mum had me on the syrup of figs when I got home.

Cool story bro 😎
 

deptfordmarmoset

Über Member
A shortish thread about why ''Growth, growth, growth'' won't work. May contain nuts and bolts of economics.

View: https://twitter.com/RichardJMurphy/status/1577904917519507457
 

stowie

Active Member
So much for the party of financial responsibility.

The UK's credit rating is now AA-. In 2010, it was AAA+, the gold standard.

https://www.theguardian.com/busines...ades-uk-credit-outlook-mini-budget-inflation-

Under Cameron, the Tories seemed obsessed with credit rating. Austerity was justified at the start with the prospect of the UK slipping in credit rating and debt servicing payments going up.

Now, they seem really rather laissez-faire over debt and credit ratings. Not a single mention...
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
Under Cameron, the Tories seemed obsessed with credit rating. Austerity was justified at the start with the prospect of the UK slipping in credit rating and debt servicing payments going up.

Now, they seem really rather laissez-faire over debt and credit ratings. Not a single mention...

That’s the way it goes in Politics. In my younger years (around the Gannex Man era, ie Harold Wilson, for you youngsters), the “Balance of Payments” was the obsession. Never mentioned now.
 
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