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Pat Vegas
09-28-2022, 08:59 AM
And that's coming from me a grumpy type.

I watch other countries news channels and they seem to actually present the news in a sensible way.

Here is rickydickulous

PSRB
09-28-2022, 01:01 PM
And that's coming from me a grumpy type.

I watch other countries news channels and they seem to actually present the news in a sensible way.

Here is rickydickulous

:nod: I mean, I'm no economist but giving these measures 4 days before demanding everyone be sacked seems a little churlish. Shall we see where we are in 6 months or maybe even a year before getting hysterical????

Luis Anaconda
09-28-2022, 04:35 PM
:nod: I mean, I'm no economist but giving these measures 4 days before demanding everyone be sacked seems a little churlish. Shall we see where we are in 6 months or maybe even a year before getting hysterical????

Liz Truss has been in government for 12 years and shown very little signs of competence in any of her roles. Her MPs don't like her and she only got a narrow majority in a one-horse race once it got to the membership. Excuse me if I don't have much confidence in her

Herbert Augustus Chapman
09-28-2022, 07:25 PM
:nod: I mean, I'm no economist but giving these measures 4 days before demanding everyone be sacked seems a little churlish. Shall we see where we are in 6 months or maybe even a year before getting hysterical????

and we are all destitute. It is absurd that this pitifully limited and mediocre woman is the PM. I want Bozza back so I can enjoy despising the fat dribbling c.unt again.

PSRB
09-29-2022, 07:38 AM
and we are all destitute. It is absurd that this pitifully limited and mediocre woman is the PM. I want Bozza back so I can enjoy despising the fat dribbling c.unt again.

The witch hunt for Boris was despicable. I miss the bumbling fool

PSRB
09-29-2022, 07:39 AM
Liz Truss has been in government for 12 years and shown very little signs of competence in any of her roles. Her MPs don't like her and she only got a narrow majority in a one-horse race once it got to the membership. Excuse me if I don't have much confidence in her

All fair comments, still don't think you can judge the CX mini budget after 4 days, though.

Luis Anaconda
09-29-2022, 09:04 AM
All fair comments, still don't think you can judge the CX mini budget after 4 days, though.

Yeah - I don't really understand economics anyway (started doing it for A level and gave up at the end of the first term and switched to English - a very wise move)

redgunamo
09-29-2022, 10:24 AM
Not to worry, F. The Herd is on the case so expect things to improve presently.

Although I must say, I never knew EIE meant "Enough Is Enough" :homer:




And that's coming from me a grumpy type.

I watch other countries news channels and they seem to actually present the news in a sensible way.

Here is rickydickulous

PSRB
09-29-2022, 12:47 PM
Yeah - I don't really understand economics anyway (started doing it for A level and gave up at the end of the first term and switched to English - a very wise move)

£ is now higher against the $ than on budget day.

I also binned economics......and shortly afterwards, college

WES
09-29-2022, 03:00 PM
£ is now higher against the $ than on budget day.

I also binned economics......and shortly afterwards, college

Absolutely astonishing that the markets react this way to the 6th largest economy in the world dropping income tax 1p and eliminating 5% of tax on people that are a tiny % of the population.

The media and the markets should be ashamed of themselves. On the upside, insane overreaction like this means there is money to be made. I expect people will be piling in to GBP about now.

Same as 2008 really, but much smaller in scale.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
09-30-2022, 10:06 AM
Yeah - I don't really understand economics anyway (started doing it for A level and gave up at the end of the first term and switched to English - a very wise move)

My first degree was monetary economics at the LSE. And everyone knew this was a terrible idea except for a few loonies. A bit like the fact that there were a group of 6 called "Economists for Brexit" and everyone else knew that adding inefficiencies for no gain makes things worse.

The Bond and Forex markets aren't run by Corbynistas. If high finance/global capital all agree that it's a clusterfück then you can be pretty sure it is.

Cutting benefits to pay for tax cuts for the rich in a cost of living crisis. Great political look, which is why Lab is now 33 pts ahead.

Likewise saying you'll help with fuel bills and then crashing sterling so the average car now costs an extra six quid to fill up.

The only people who believe in this are ideological loons - Truss, Kwasimodo, JRM, Redwood etc. Basically economic flat-earthers.

If the City boys all say giving them tax cuts and bigger bonuses is a bad idea then what more evidence do you want?

Darren's Dodgy Denim
10-02-2022, 01:34 AM
When you give a fat tax cut to the rich ****ers and you tudelooo to the rest, yup that's a miserable country. Not really surprising is it?