Yes, exactly why I try and walk the middle line economically.Two stupid things pre-election...
1. Labour hammering the Tories about bringing about the highest tax burden for a gazillion years, because it was always going to be the case they'd need to go higher still, in the short-term at least, before their growth plans start to deliver.
2. The Tories pretending that they were going to pursue tax cuts. Public services are crying out for investment, and that needs to be paid for.
Want good public services, healthcare, education, public transport? You have to pay for it by *some* taxation. Printing money turns you into Peron era Argentina or Zimbabwe. The ideological question should be “which taxation?”.
But furlough wasn’t a magic money tree, weapons to Ukraine isn’t a magic money tree.
Plenty of our European neighbours have worked this out without their economies going to hell in a handcart.