Frampler
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Politically, it was a great Autumn Statement, and must have guaranteed that he'll be the next Tory leader (unless his generally pro-Europe and pro-immigration views count against him). I'd also put my money on the Tories remaining in power next year, even if they are currently behind in the key marginal seats.
Economically, however, his policies lack coherence - he preaches austerity but is willing to turn on the funding taps for anything ideologically suitable; he complains about boom and bust but stokes a housing boom. For a man who likes to criticise Gordon Brown, he treads a remarkably similar path.
Our increase in GDP has come from population growth - GDP per capita has fallen in recent years. We're getting less productive as a nation and the Government doesn't seem to know what to do about it. If they faced a competent opposition, they would have been toast long ago, but in Ed Balls and Ed Miliband, they're facing a team that even the current Albion first XI could beat.
Economically, however, his policies lack coherence - he preaches austerity but is willing to turn on the funding taps for anything ideologically suitable; he complains about boom and bust but stokes a housing boom. For a man who likes to criticise Gordon Brown, he treads a remarkably similar path.
Our increase in GDP has come from population growth - GDP per capita has fallen in recent years. We're getting less productive as a nation and the Government doesn't seem to know what to do about it. If they faced a competent opposition, they would have been toast long ago, but in Ed Balls and Ed Miliband, they're facing a team that even the current Albion first XI could beat.