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Fascism through desperation – that’s what I’m seeing – they’ll throw up any issue to throw us off the scent that they’re useless and corrupt.
My morning thought, like most mornings recently is full of dread.
After retching for several minutes reading the latest on the Tory leadership campaigns I read this..
“Reeves will say a Labour government would stick to fiscal rules that would include a promise to only borrow to invest, while committing to reducing the national debt as a share of the economy.
The shadow chancellor will tell an event hosted by the Resolution Foundation thinktank in London: “I’ve set out the fiscal rules which will bind the next Labour government. Rules which I will stick to with ironclad discipline.”
British politics is constant doom with the Tory Party in power, and just as the prospect of Labour getting a whiff of it emerges, they deliver not rainbows but gloom. Aside from glib soundbites about ‘acting in the national interest’ and ‘delivering for the British people’ what are Labour actually proposing to do? What, presumably meagre, investments. Anything to look forward to?
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