The perfect fumble
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The best solutions are often so simple. Amazing nobody thought of this before.
Oh George has thought of it, but that is not his main objective, nor is deficit reduction come to think of it, that's just a means to an end. The end being the permanent reduction of the State.
A chancellor who shrinks the state will end up shrinking his popularity...
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...lor-shrinks-state-end-up-shrinking-popularity
"Let’s face it. All this stuff about “one nation” and “compassionate Conservatism” is so much guff. When people say how pragmatic and centrist this chancellor really is, I, for one, start counting the spoons. As Tony Travers, professor in the British government department at the London School of Economics, writes in the coming August issue of the National Institute Economic Review, Osborne’s desire for “a 36% state” (as a proportion of GDP) “is well below the longer-term average for UK state spending, and will require very large further cuts to ‘unprotected’ services such as local government, the police, fire, transport and housing.”
This is his agenda, he makes no secret of the fact.