Well done to the Bank Of England for spending £60billion yesterday to stop the pensions collapse.Probably worth saying that the dollar rate is back up to $1.09, it was $1.08 pre the mini budget.
Sorry, future taxpayers, this one is on Truss.
Well done to the Bank Of England for spending £60billion yesterday to stop the pensions collapse.Probably worth saying that the dollar rate is back up to $1.09, it was $1.08 pre the mini budget.
It's been a pretty relentless slide for the last year. Can't blame Liz. Yes you can blame the Tories. But the Liz bit is a very temporary blip by comparison.
I assume you voted for her leadership and are doubling down on how 'right' your choice was.It's been a pretty relentless slide for the last year. Can't blame Liz. Yes you can blame the Tories. But the Liz bit is a very temporary blip by comparison.
It's been a pretty relentless slide for the last year. Can't blame Liz. Yes you can blame the Tories. But the Liz bit is a very temporary blip by comparison.
It's been a pretty relentless slide for the last year. Can't blame Liz. Yes you can blame the Tories. But the Liz bit is a very temporary blip by comparison.
Okay I'll stick my head above the parapet! Something had to be done differently. We are going down a very slippery path where it is clear that the standard ways of dealing with things is not working, for anyone - most countries are suffering in exactly the same way we are. The perceived wisdom of the tried and tested solutions are not working, because funnily enough we haven't had a situation like this before. Global Pandemic, followed by war in Europe, together with fuel crisis. Three massive events all coming at the same time. Who is to say that the old economic thinking still works? I admire the fact they are trying something different and believe she needs time for this to play out. It may be a fail, but given the hand she was dealt, at least she is trying to find a new path, rather than just the same old tired economic plans. The institutions don't like it because it's different. That doesn't mean to say it's wrong. We won't know that for some time.
And it is no surprise to me she is floundering in these interviews. She has an awful lot to deal with at the moment. Would be very difficult for any one person to have all the answers right now. Look at Biden for goodness sakes, all over the place.
Probably worth saying that the dollar rate is back up to $1.09, it was $1.08 pre the mini budget.
It's been a pretty relentless slide for the last year. Can't blame Liz. Yes you can blame the Tories. But the Liz bit is a very temporary blip by comparison.
Probably worth saying that the dollar rate is back up to $1.09, it was $1.08 pre the mini budget.
The more I hear of Truss the more I warm to her. I think she may surprise us in terms of her resilience, and who knows they may have made the right call on the economy in the long run? Only time will tell.
I recall lots of complaints when Thatcher started down this path, but she was right in the end.
You're moving the goalposts a little bit here - no-one was talking about the long-term trend of Sterling and the Dollar. The very short-term status of this was started by you...
I, and others, were merely correcting that.
The more I hear of Truss the more I warm to her. I think she may surprise us in terms of her resilience, and who knows they may have made the right call on the economy in the long run? Only time will tell.
I recall lots of complaints when Thatcher started down this path, but she was right in the end.
There are no similarities.
Probably worth saying that the dollar rate is back up to $1.09, it was $1.08 pre the mini budget.
Yes and I confirmed I quoted the wrong the number. You were right.
I just thought it was worth highlighting that slippage of the pound v dollar is not a new thing (as you will well know). Our Florida trip next year is getting more and more expensive!
I agree with that. And that is why NO ONE on either side of the argument can know whether they are right.
Yes and I confirmed I quoted the wrong the number. You were right.
I just thought it was worth highlighting that slippage of the pound v dollar is not a new thing (as you will well know). Our Florida trip next year is getting more and more expensive!
It's been a pretty relentless slide for the last year. Can't blame Liz. Yes you can blame the Tories. But the Liz bit is a very temporary blip by comparison.