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UK's Johnson pledges 'Rooseveltian' spending boost after COVID hit

 

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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak visit Pizza Pilgrims in West India Quay, in London, Britian June 26, 2020. Heathcliff O'Malley/Pool via REUTERS

 

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised a "Rooseveltian" boost to public spending to help the country's economy recover from the coronavirus shock and said a return to austerity would be a mistake.

 

Johnson said he would double down on his plans to increase investment and said his government - which has already announced emergency spending and tax measures worth an estimated 133 billion pounds - would continue to help people and businesses.

 

"This is the moment for a Rooseveltian approach to the UK," Johnson told Times Radio on Monday.

 

Former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" programme, which included a raft of job-creating public works projects, helped the United States recover from the Great Depression.

 

"I do think the investment will pay off because this is a very, very dynamic, very productive economy," Johnson said, promising a platform that would encourage companies to invest in capital and in skills training.

 

Earlier on Monday, Britain's debt office said it plans to sell a record 275 billion pounds ($340 billion) of government debt between April and August to pay for the huge spending response to the coronavirus pandemic, more than double the amount sold in the whole previous financial year.

 

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1 hour ago, RuamRudy said:

Reading posts such as yours and seeing all these Johnson cheerleaders with their positive emojis to any suggestion that he is a good leader or is fiscally responsible is absolutely staggering.

 

The man's record in public office speaks for itself. It has been dogged repeatedly by his squandering of taxpayers' money, shoveling it in its millions into the pockets of his friends and donors with next to no oversight or accountability. Since he has entered No. 10, that transfer from the many to the few has only ramped up. 

 

Do you honestly and genuinely believe this?  This is the rhetoric of some sort of cultish, NK media organisation, trying to claim that black is actually white. Comical Ali hasn't a thing on you. 

 

Agree......but please don't say ramped up.

 

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1 minute ago, RuamRudy said:

Is this complete lack of aspiration solely a British thing? Do people in other supposedly developed countries think that, given the choice between a sh!t sandwich on white bread or brown, they must choose according to their bread preference?

 

Why not reject entirely the notion that you need to accept either? Rather than this weak, playground nonsense of shoring up the tories because the losers would have been, in your opinion, worse, how about actually holding your elected representatives to account?

 

If your only defence of the Tories is to point at a party that hasn't been in power for a decade, then what hope is there that we will ever get a competent, upright government?

 

Unfortunately the current system is rigged to favor the mainstream parties and discourage new independent thinking and increased accountability.

 

Politicians rely on the apathy, feelings of not being able to change things, lack of education and knowledge, of the majority of the electorate, which they do their best to fuel.

 

Not just in the UK either.

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13 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Is this complete lack of aspiration solely a British thing? Do people in other supposedly developed countries think that, given the choice between a sh!t sandwich on white bread or brown, they must choose according to their bread preference?

 

Why not reject entirely the notion that you need to accept either? Rather than this weak, playground nonsense of shoring up the tories because the losers would have been, in your opinion, worse, how about actually holding your elected representatives to account?

 

If your only defence of the Tories is to point at a party that hasn't been in power for a decade, then what hope is there that we will ever get a competent, upright government?

I agree with some of that. However, we are forced to choose one of the parties that stands in our constituency. Of them all, the Tories were the best option IMO (you disagree but that's why we have democratic votes even if the latest trend is to try and reverse the result e.g. Brexit). Obviously none of the parties are perfect.

 

I have in the past held my local MP to account, however it is the job of the opposition to hold the government to account. Unfortunately Labour are currently mired in in fighting about the future direction of the party and antisemitism. That is not pointing fingers, it is a realistic summary of the facts.

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Go for it Boris nothing to lose, encourage and fund the UK talent, lets get moving........

 

No stress, if all goes a little pear shaped Sturgeon and Starmer will no doubt be called upon to step in and provide their well manifested fix for the post covid era ????

 

Britain is in a win win situation it would appear -  all good

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