Mr Jinx
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She did, but a lot of Trussonomics makes sense.Give it up Liz, you blew it.
A big problem for her was that most of the MPs wanted Sunak instead as PM.
She did, but a lot of Trussonomics makes sense.Give it up Liz, you blew it.
No they didn't, The markets reacted to them in the way they did, Now her saying they're and Ecomonists are "Left Wing" Jeez, Never knew those that work in the markets and City of London were Communists!She did, but a lot of Trussonomics makes sense.
A big problem for her was that most of the MPs wanted Sunak instead as PM.
Like giving rich people, who have a low marginal propensity to spend, tax cuts will stimulate the economy?She did, but a lot of Trussonomics makes sense.
Is always the Left's retort, a short sighted one too imho. I never said it was an easy sell. It of course depends if you believe in trickle down economics. Which I do.Like giving rich people, who have a low marginal propensity to spend, tax cuts will stimulate the economy?
Which has been proved to never work, Make the rich richer and they keep their cash.Is always the Left's retort, a short sighted one too imho. I never said it was an easy sell. It of course depends if you believe in trickle down economics. Which I do.
Anyone who described Alex Salmond as a "round wrecking-ball of a man" can't be all bad.Neil Oliver
In the same sense that, back in the days of the black death, Yersinia Pepsi's did it's heroic best to at least temporarily reduce unemployment amongst the peasent classes?Anyone who described Alex Salmond as a "round wrecking-ball of a man" can't be all bad.