There is every reason to be worried

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Compared to the end of last week, I had a quiet weekend. I had little choice. The antibiotics for post-Covid sinusitis ended, and the sinusitis and the fatigue returned. So I tried to rest. However, some themes emerged over the weekend, albeit not nearly strongly enough.

I wrote these on Twitter:

John Harris had a good article in the Guardian on a not dissimilar theme.

A lot of fuss was made by the Guardian about Gordon Brown saying we needed an emergency budget. The trouble was, he did not say what needed to be in it.

Rachel Reeves didn't either:

Process is not the same as action. Danny Blanchflower noticed:

As he also noted:

He added:

That is the aim.

Stephanie Kelton noted this. As she asked in her substack column (behind a paywall, but recommended):

Her key argument was on interest rates:

Why note all this? Because being a Cassandra feels like being in an uncomfortable place right now. As I also noted on Twitter:

We are heading for a meltdown. You would not know it from the government's actions, and the Opposition is not demanding specific actions from it. Of course I am worried.


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