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Originally Posted by Mr K
How would that help? The country is broke after 15 years of decline. A new Chancellor can't magic up money. Nobody wants taxes , not many work, an ageing population, but they want brilliant public services and benefits. Joe Public live in cuckoo land.
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A fair point, but the issue with Reeves isn’t just the state of the economy itself, it’s her approach to it. Any Chancellor is limited by the fiscal reality, but the role demands someone who can inspire confidence, attract investment, and show real creativity in navigating those constraints. Reeves has struggled to move beyond cautious soundbites and hasn’t demonstrated the leadership or vision needed to shift the dial. Sticking with her risks more stagnation at a time when bold, credible direction is exactly what’s needed.