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The criticism of Gordon Brown was not so much that he sold gold but he sold it at the bottom of the price cycle. But that's a Captain Hindsight criticism. This has no relevance to the impact of the Global Financial Crisis. |
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However, that doesn’t change the fact that this sell-off cost us something in the order of £7 billion. Not the brightest of moves. |
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The £7bn is a highly dubious figure pedalled by the Daily Telegraph. The Sunday Times puts it at £2bn and that paper was no fan of Brown. This needs to be offset by the longer-term financial returns of the investments that replaced gold. I think the idea was a good one but Brown was rightly criticised for announcing it in advance, thus impacting negatively on gold prices. But no one apart from a Captain Hindsight knew that gold was in a trough at a time and would recover and no one has sought to buy more gold, thus vindicating the move. Brown's legacy is independence for the Bank of England and that has stood the test of time. |
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This one is from The Guardian, that says the same thing. https://www.theguardian.com/politics...my-gordonbrown I note, however, there was later a re-estimate that it eventually came to £4.7bn. So I guess we can split the difference! |
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And the kind of cuts the brains truss is demanding aren't pruning, they're decimating already overstretched services ---------- Post added at 00:44 ---------- Previous post was at 00:41 ---------- Quote:
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The UK government led by Boris, had like much of the western world had two months 'head start' over the APAC region. But, just because most of the western world failed to act, that doesn't excuse or absolve Boris of the route he took. But as we now know, they didn't they dilly dallied and ignored facts. Their actions wholly epitomised by Boris wandering round a ward with Covid patients proudly (and ignorantly) shaking hands to make some sort of point. |
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Liz Truss has backtracked on her plan to pay civil servants outside of London less: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62390016
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In the face of evidence, her plan is falling apart. But I doubt that will prevent her being PM. |
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She'll be fine in the Tory Leadership race. Saying you'll get massive tax cuts without any spending cuts is what they want to hear. It'll fall apart though when it comes to implementation and policy and since she'll be PM she actually has to act on it soon.
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We all know that shopping is cheaper in some areas than others, so it makes sense that wages reflect that. ---------- Post added at 14:05 ---------- Previous post was at 14:03 ---------- Quote:
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