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Old 19-01-2025, 01:00   #675
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
No it wasn’t, it wasn’t brilliant, but it wasn’t broken. Labour and Reeves killed it stone dead by inventing this 22bilion black hole……that didn’t exist, talking down the economy and then announcing a budget to truly break the economy.

By ending illegal immigration, immediately. Would be a start., then cancelling Net Zero, and ramping up oil and gas. Reducing energy prices.

Would immediately “salvage the economy”.

The endless whinging without any constructive input has no value.
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The economy continues to be its usual sluggishness. You can continue to talk the country down by pretending the economy is dead but that would be incorrect, likewise pretending there was no spending black hole.

You can't carry on denying global warming and the heavy cost implications this is laying on the world through flooding, hurricanes etc. Best be a leader in new green technology and have energy sovereignty to boot.
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