Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Originally Posted by Damien
That the markets recovered when it was clear she was staying probably means she is in a stronger position now than before.
The bigger problem is that Labour is looking like it literally cannot govern even with its majority because the party is unmanageable. There is no willingness to make difficult decisions from the backbench MPs. There were reports that an MP from the new intake was moaning in the halls of the commons that they don't understand why the u-turn on benefits means tax rises and/or no lifting of the child benefit cap because 'it's only a few billion'.
That said, the leadership picked the worst possible fight for cuts and managed it poorly.
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the markets were worried who might replace her
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