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Truss/Kwase made the basic mistake of presenting their low tax economy plan without a budget explaining how it would work, hence the panic in the money markets and the devaluation of the pound. A great shame, because their ideas were sound.

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42 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Totally incompetent.......she is grasping at political straws to try and stay relevant to someone......the only someone's stupid enough to entertain her and her ideas are the M&Ms of the GOP.

Wasnt that the one who got caught taking her pants off with a fella that wasn't her husband?

But he stayed with her anyway?

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7 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Truss is correct of course.

 

There was no way someone with conservative values and her economic philosophy was going to be allowed to remain in power. 

 

And now we have Rishi. :laugh:

And now in recession.

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1 minute ago, youreavinalaff said:

Try to keep up with the news.

Maybe you should. A mild recovery does not mean recession over yet. Measured based on quarters.

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11 minutes ago, Dolf said:

Maybe you should. A mild recovery does not mean recession over yet. Measured based on quarters.

I've clearly read more up to date articles on the matter than you have.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

But do we (the UK) still import two-thirds of our cheese? That is scandalous! 😀

 

If they do I'm not surprised. The UK is surrounded by countries who know how to make cheese.

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Nice to see some of the posters on this thread have been let out of their straightjackets long enough to contribute to the thread. 

 

The article, in referring to CPAC as "hard right", should already tell you all you need to know about the source (The Guardian... 🙄) and their readership. 

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3 minutes ago, Masterton said:

Nice to see some of the posters on this thread have been let out of their straightjackets long enough to contribute to the thread. 

 

The article, in referring to CPAC as "hard right", should already tell you all you need to know about the source (The Guardian... 🙄) and their readership. 

Hard right is just right of centre. The left has moved 5000 miles to the west.

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16 minutes ago, Dolf said:

Hard right is just right of centre. The left has moved 5000 miles to the west.

 

Yes indeed... Funny how they never refer to themselves in articles as "far left" or "hard left", ever noticed that? The UK barely has a center anymore, you get to choose between left and far left. 

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3 minutes ago, Masterton said:

 

Yes indeed... Funny how they never refer to themselves in articles as "far left" or "hard left", ever noticed that? The UK barely has a center anymore, you get to choose between left and far left. 

They hate being called Marxists too which most of them are.

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18 minutes ago, Masterton said:

 

Yes indeed... Funny how they never refer to themselves in articles as "far left" or "hard left", ever noticed that? The UK barely has a center anymore, you get to choose between left and far left. 

Please share with us who in this thread or any other supports the belief that the state should own the means of production.

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