[Politics] Liz Truss **RESIGNS 20/10/2022**

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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sunak told Truss all of this market shite would happen if she proceeded with her planned tax cuts, and that was before she'd even appointed Kwarteng. Sacking him will only make things worse for her and the Tory Party, as she will be making him a scapegoat for her failings.

Not only that, her growth agenda - such as it is - can only be delivered by tax cuts. She has pledged not to cut public spending, she doesn't have spare labour and is still committed to reducing immigration to the tens of thousands, she can't borrow anymore as we already have a £60 billion black hole and foreign investors will now be put off by the tax rises she's set to announce. Similarly, she has said she wouldn't levy the windfall taxes on energy companies Labour favour. It's checkmate.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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it was completely predictable to most except 80k Tories that Truss would be a disaster, but I’m not sure anyone could foresee it already being in end game.

Her throwing Kwarteng under the bus is incredible as they share the same views and has done what she asked.

Sunak was the only one that would have had support, but he did the unfortunate thing of telling the truth of how f***ed we are.
 










Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I’m trying to discuss Truss’s economic policy is that not allowed?
You’re making the same point over and over again like a demented pub bore. Please stop it or you’ll lose your access to the thread
 






BenGarfield

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Feb 22, 2019
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Sunak told Truss all of this market shite would happen if she proceeded with her planned tax cuts, and that was before she'd even appointed Kwarteng. Sacking him will only make things worse for her and the Tory Party, as she will be making him a scapegoat for her failings.

Not only that, her growth agenda - such as it is - can only be delivered by tax cuts. She has pledged not to cut public spending, she doesn't have spare labour and is still committed to reducing immigration to the tens of thousands, she can't borrow anymore as we already have a £60 billion black hole and foreign investors will now be put off by the tax rises she's set to announce. Similarly, she has said she wouldn't levy the windfall taxes on energy companies Labour favour. It's checkmate.
Truss’s tax cuts were wrong on equity grounds not because they are linked to government spending plans. There’s no “hole” the government is not like a household it doesn’t have to borrow in the way we do when our bank balance is overdrawn
 








Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
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That bell-end Mogg was asked yesterday, by Mishal, something about the way the markets responded to the mini budget, and he said that there is no evidence that the change in the market had anything to do with the mini budget and that by making this 'accusation' the BBC was in breach of its requirements for impartiality. What an absolute weapon :facepalm:

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beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Sunak told Truss all of this market shite would happen if she proceeded with her planned tax cuts, and that was before she'd even appointed Kwarteng. Sacking him will only make things worse for her and the Tory Party, as she will be making him a scapegoat for her failings.

Not only that, her growth agenda - such as it is - can only be delivered by tax cuts. She has pledged not to cut public spending, she doesn't have spare labour and is still committed to reducing immigration to the tens of thousands, she can't borrow anymore as we already have a £60 billion black hole and foreign investors will now be put off by the tax rises she's set to announce. Similarly, she has said she wouldn't levy the windfall taxes on energy companies Labour favour. It's checkmate.
there's plenty of pro-growth policies options that can be done without touching tax, and all the better if it does (less controversial, easier sell to public). the fixation with tax has got to stop as the only tool to do anything.
 






BenGarfield

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Feb 22, 2019
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You’re making the same point over and over again like a demented pub bore. Please stop it or you’ll lose your access to the thread
I’m replying to other posters who are also making the the same point over and over again by maintaining that government economic policy should be regarded in the same way as a household but I suspect it’s a fundamental principle with which you concur
 


HAILSHAM SEAGULL

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Nov 9, 2009
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I am no political expert, but tell me. Surely Truss tells Kwasi. who she appoints as her chancellor, what economic course she wants to go down.
He comes up with the proposals, and she surely has to agree to them,
Why does she get to sack him when the country is in uproar about the mini budget, which is what she has told him to do in the 1st place?
Isn't she as much to blame as him, if not more so?
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I’m replying to other posters who are also making the the same point over and over again by maintaining that government economic policy should be regarded in the same way as a household but I suspect it’s a fundamental principle with which you concur
It doesn't matter what I think. You're presenting it as a matter of fact and it is not. It's a matter of theory. And you're doing it over and over again on a day when the CX has just been fired.

I strongly suspect people are more interested in how they're going to eat when mortgage + heating takes all their money, on their tanking pension funds and on the absolute shambles that is a government with no respect and no control than your repeated sixth form economics "facts".
 




Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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I knew that woman was useless, but I didn't realise she was completely and utterly freaking useless.

I'm sure Margaret Thatcher never behaved like this. All cosplay Thatcher now has left is her determination not to see her lifelong ambition to be PM, end in such ignominy. She's going to be crucified in PMQs, interviews and the media. For her own health, she should step down.
 




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