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My God, what a shriveled ball sack of a man. You've gone full tea party over there and picked up the Cunty Culture War Virus from across the pond.
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British economy has been broken for years; we need investment to increase productivity and not everything is to blame on austerity (although not helpful in many many areas). But governments of all hues have been ignoring the underlying problems for decades, even generations.
I wholeheartedly agree that the British economy can’t just be about london and financial services.
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I only read the intro but yes, very much the tone and direction I think govt should be following.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Basically anti-Thatcher/Reaganism - the free market can't fix all things, concentrating money in the hands of few doesn't result in a rising tide that lifts all boats, prosperity comes from investing in people and the industries of tomorrow in a directed and deliberate way, rather than hoping the invisible hand of the market will make the right things happen automatically. Very much a shift to the supply-side economics that Janet Yellen in the US Treasury has been opining on.
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Quite, its a political document. But I can't discern what I'd call a plan tbh- but why would you publish that at least a year away from an election.Puja wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:52 pmBasically anti-Thatcher/Reaganism - the free market can't fix all things, concentrating money in the hands of few doesn't result in a rising tide that lifts all boats, prosperity comes from investing in people and the industries of tomorrow in a directed and deliberate way, rather than hoping the invisible hand of the market will make the right things happen automatically. Very much a shift to the supply-side economics that Janet Yellen in the US Treasury has been opining on.
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Yeah, that's what I was getting too. I heard plan, saw waffle that sounded nice, and wondered where I missed the plan.Banquo wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 11:21 amQuite, its a political document. But I can't discern what I'd call a plan tbh- but why would you publish that at least a year away from an election.Puja wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:52 pmBasically anti-Thatcher/Reaganism - the free market can't fix all things, concentrating money in the hands of few doesn't result in a rising tide that lifts all boats, prosperity comes from investing in people and the industries of tomorrow in a directed and deliberate way, rather than hoping the invisible hand of the market will make the right things happen automatically. Very much a shift to the supply-side economics that Janet Yellen in the US Treasury has been opining on.
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Frankly, I'm just pleased at them openly committing to some ideals and values to believe in. You wouldn't've thought that'd be hard for a Labour opposition - believing in things and having principles is generally what they're good at - but Starmer's been remarkably good at avoiding anything that might be misconstrued as a belief so far. It's nice to be given some idea of what a Starmer government might want to accomplish, besides "win power".Banquo wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 11:21 amQuite, its a political document. But I can't discern what I'd call a plan tbh- but why would you publish that at least a year away from an election.Puja wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:52 pmBasically anti-Thatcher/Reaganism - the free market can't fix all things, concentrating money in the hands of few doesn't result in a rising tide that lifts all boats, prosperity comes from investing in people and the industries of tomorrow in a directed and deliberate way, rather than hoping the invisible hand of the market will make the right things happen automatically. Very much a shift to the supply-side economics that Janet Yellen in the US Treasury has been opining on.
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The only concern that I have with "Yellenism" as a policy, is that it runs the risk of subsidy-wars, where everyone bungs money at an industry to try and lure them in, leading to them going where they were probably going in the first place, just a lot richer. Still, the problem is that if one country/bloc starts doing it, you can't be the only ones that aren't.
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Labour possibly feel more secure now that the Tories won’t steal their clothes.
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They've given us the why. Not really the what, and definitely not the how.Puja wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 12:09 pmFrankly, I'm just pleased at them openly committing to some ideals and values to believe in. You wouldn't've thought that'd be hard for a Labour opposition - believing in things and having principles is generally what they're good at - but Starmer's been remarkably good at avoiding anything that might be misconstrued as a belief so far. It's nice to be given some idea of what a Starmer government might want to accomplish, besides "win power".Banquo wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 11:21 amQuite, its a political document. But I can't discern what I'd call a plan tbh- but why would you publish that at least a year away from an election.Puja wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 10:52 pm
Basically anti-Thatcher/Reaganism - the free market can't fix all things, concentrating money in the hands of few doesn't result in a rising tide that lifts all boats, prosperity comes from investing in people and the industries of tomorrow in a directed and deliberate way, rather than hoping the invisible hand of the market will make the right things happen automatically. Very much a shift to the supply-side economics that Janet Yellen in the US Treasury has been opining on.
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The only concern that I have with "Yellenism" as a policy, is that it runs the risk of subsidy-wars, where everyone bungs money at an industry to try and lure them in, leading to them going where they were probably going in the first place, just a lot richer. Still, the problem is that if one country/bloc starts doing it, you can't be the only ones that aren't.
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I mean, this kind of thing is antithetical to the Conservative party, especially the current iteration, so they're probably fairly safe from idea-theft on "maybe the market won't solve all problems on its own?"Sandydragon wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 12:45 pm Labour possibly feel more secure now that the Tories won’t steal their clothes.
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Given the huge scale of tory intervention over the last 3 years, they've created their own marketPuja wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 2:48 pmI mean, this kind of thing is antithetical to the Conservative party, especially the current iteration, so they're probably fairly safe from idea-theft on "maybe the market won't solve all problems on its own?"Sandydragon wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 12:45 pm Labour possibly feel more secure now that the Tories won’t steal their clothes.
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Banquo wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 3:31 pmGiven the huge scale of tory intervention over the last 3 years, they've created their own marketPuja wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 2:48 pmI mean, this kind of thing is antithetical to the Conservative party, especially the current iteration, so they're probably fairly safe from idea-theft on "maybe the market won't solve all problems on its own?"Sandydragon wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 12:45 pm Labour possibly feel more secure now that the Tories won’t steal their clothes.
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The Tories are unlikely to jump on the 'fuck Thatcher' bandwagon.Puja wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 2:48 pmI mean, this kind of thing is antithetical to the Conservative party, especially the current iteration, so they're probably fairly safe from idea-theft on "maybe the market won't solve all problems on its own?"Sandydragon wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 12:45 pm Labour possibly feel more secure now that the Tories won’t steal their clothes.
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I for one am enjoying* the prospect of a government to the left of New Labour; there's been precious little evidence of it till now.
* Starmer has lowered my expectations that much.
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With the pandemic creating a unique situation and Boris shamelessly stealing any idea that might keep him in power, I have understood why Labour wanted to keep ideas to themselves. Sunak by instinct is not going to steal Labours clothes and many in the Tory party still think Truss has the right idea, but just went too fast.Puja wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 2:48 pmI mean, this kind of thing is antithetical to the Conservative party, especially the current iteration, so they're probably fairly safe from idea-theft on "maybe the market won't solve all problems on its own?"Sandydragon wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 12:45 pm Labour possibly feel more secure now that the Tories won’t steal their clothes.
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Starmer seems to have ada(o)pted Kinnock's strategy- votes, votes, lovely votes.
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Rishi Sunak may join Cameron, May and Johnson as PM’s brought down by Boris Johnson. Truss only missed that list because she brought herself down before Johnson had a chance to.
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"Relevant material" -> "Stuff that will incriminate Rish! without impeding Boris's chances of return"
If I were ReadyForRishi, and I knew there was something in there that would stitch me up, I'd release the whole lot and make sure to accidentally leak the worst anti-Boris stuff to a friendly newspaper. If you're going down, may as well take Boris with you.
A Boris revival would be the worst possible scenario for me. Quite apart from him generall being a dangerous person to have at the wheel, he's the only change that wouldn't force a new election, because he could head off public outrage on the basis that he was the original leader and "hE's GoT a MaNdAte." Plus I could see him being able to turn the polls around with his jovial, charismatic, unserious waffling persona.
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If I were ReadyForRishi, and I knew there was something in there that would stitch me up, I'd release the whole lot and make sure to accidentally leak the worst anti-Boris stuff to a friendly newspaper. If you're going down, may as well take Boris with you.
A Boris revival would be the worst possible scenario for me. Quite apart from him generall being a dangerous person to have at the wheel, he's the only change that wouldn't force a new election, because he could head off public outrage on the basis that he was the original leader and "hE's GoT a MaNdAte." Plus I could see him being able to turn the polls around with his jovial, charismatic, unserious waffling persona.
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Government by WhatsApp is coming home to roost. Anyone who has been involved at the top level of government will know that ministers are a total nightmare for putting discussions onto WhatsApp rather than use Teams Messenger for example. It makes processing FOIs almost impossible as key information will be missing.
I don’t think this is just a Tory thing, but it has got worse under them.
I don’t think this is just a Tory thing, but it has got worse under them.
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Ironically, if minister did what they were told and used the IT systems their departments provide at considerable public expense for official comms, they wouldn’t have to cough up private WhatsApp messages. So all those gossipy messages that are a bit inappropriate for public airing would stay private.
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So, Noris and Nadine Dorries have both resigned triggering bye elections. Johnson was about to get reamed out with the privileges committee report so has jumped before pushed. Nadine has just gone to maximise the blow to Sunak and partly in spite not getting a lords nomination.
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Delighted to not have my worst fear realised. My only regret is that he hasn't tried to cling on so he could get personally dicked in the by-election.Puja wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 1:38 pm A Boris revival would be the worst possible scenario for me. Quite apart from him generall being a dangerous person to have at the wheel, he's the only change that wouldn't force a new election, because he could head off public outrage on the basis that he was the original leader and "hE's GoT a MaNdAte." Plus I could see him being able to turn the polls around with his jovial, charismatic, unserious waffling persona.
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