ElBurroSinNombre
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I am amazed that you can keep quoting the Telegraph on here as if it was a source of any credibility.I wouldn't be so sure about that: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...cheering-tory-meltdown-end-cheap-money-sinks/
But the end of Trussonomics does not only mark the end of Truss’s time as prime minister. It marks the end of any economic plan that would borrow vast sums of money for day-to-day spending. This is going to create just as big of a headache for the Labour party in the future as it has done for the Conservatives now – and indeed for any Tory who has not yet learned this lesson.
Personally I don't see how Starmer keeps his trade union masters happy without causing exactly the same problems that Truss's plans did.
A few weeks ago they were lauding Truss and Kwartang's reckless gamble with the UK economy as the best budget for years. Reality has now set in and it seems they are hoping that the shit-sandwich that Truss has made will have to be eaten by a future Labour government.
We don't know what the future holds but I think the vast majority of us would rather have a government that is not in chaos and doesn't crash the economy whilst being cheered on by assorted client journalists. The hard right experiment that the likes of the Telegraph have been calling for for years crashed our economy in a matter of days - it's over. It will never be tried again.