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Beginnings of a busted flush
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Has any government ever been so naive and unprepared for the rigours of office as this one ?
I can't think of one.
Great word - flouncedThought you'd flounced off, again, last week?
No,Truss’s, obviously.
Yes, I agree but naive and ill prepared for office , not so much as this lot.Johnson, Truss, Sunak. All totally out of their depth
Johnson and Truss fore certain were ill preparedYes, I agree but naive and ill prepared for office , not so much as this lot.
No,
Truss retained 10 or 11 ministers from Johnson, they weren't ill prepared, had lost their way under Johnson certainly but not the same. Truss and Kwarteng were naive about their budget with immediate consequences but Starmer and Reeves were naive about theirs only the consequences are more of a slow burn.
With this government it seems nothing survives contact with reality. All this " grown ups in the room"," ending the chaos" , like all they had to do was turn up and because they were nice sensible people all would be well.
Totally underestimated the difficulty and complexity of the job.
Biggest intraday rise in bond yields in three years, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in tears in the HoC.It was a few hours and that's it. You need to get over yourself mate
Lol, that's true.Of course they were ill prepared, no one stopped them! You’re just sounding overly partisan.
What consequences have been a slow burn? Most of the stuff they’ve u turned on before even implementing.
Lol, that's true.
Economic consequences have not played out as dramatically as Truss, but play out they will.
walks like a duck, talks like a duck...You may be right but I don’t think you can use something that you think will happen as proof of it being the most ill prepared and naive government ever, you’ve at least got to wait until it happens :)
walks like a duck, talks like a duck...
Like I say, it was an issue for a few hours and that’s it. It’s yesterday’s chip paper. I’m not saying there won’t be more bumps in the road in future but what happened yesterday has blown over soon enough.Biggest intraday rise in bond yields in three years, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in tears in the HoC.
Yeah nothing to see here.
Have you just woken from a year long slumber? It's been an utter car crash for over a year now.But the consequences so far haven’t had a chance to either, that’s the point.
Have you just woken from a year long slumber? It's been an utter car crash for over a year now.
Have you just woken from a year long slumber? It's been an utter car crash for over a year now.
What has though? Aside from the overly partisan, I don’t know many that think that. Nothings gotten severely worse in the last twelve months that I can think of.
I do find conservative voters criticising them odd, or at least conservative voters that haven’t now moved to reform. I can understand the left wing of the party criticism of them a lot more.
Good post that mate, and FWIW I agree entirely.I think if a politician can spend their whole career in opposition drawing a nice salary they should probably take it and avoid their party winning an election. Sat saying what is wrong is a total piece of piss. I think realism must slap you round the chops pretty quickly. Boris Truss Starmer Reeves, I wonder if their ambition overuled their common sense.
What do you do to get out of the shit
If you can't borrow
If you can't increase tax on the masses
If you can't take from benefits and have limited scope for huge wastage savings
If you can't grab from the rich because the economy will slow
If you take from corporations and they stop hiring investing or threaten to bugger off
I think we may be at the point where its pointless discussing which politician doesn't have a workable plan.
Has anybody got any workable ideas that don't
Make the vulnerable /less well off struggle for even the basics
Doesn't scare the markets
Doesn't slow the economy
Doesn't stop rich folks spending or fiddling
Anyone?