Don’t forget, by the way, people have made £mmmm in the equity market
By the way - anyone know what the 1961 problem was (debt as % of GDP was 100% then apparently)
I'd say he is more of a balanced pragmatic centrist. He did spend a lot of his career fighting for human rights, you know, that kind of empathic stuff that some kinds of people see as 'loony left'. Economically he believes in allowing a good deal of free market economics, but he does believe in stopping monopolies, protecting workers rights, and ensuring that the excesses of the rich are curbed. It's all an improvement on the current political rulersKier Starmer is a light blue establishment man - he hasnt got the balls to provide real criticism or campaign for a real alternative.
He pees in the same pot as the sheep - he wont upset the barrel.
No alternative but changing deckchairs on the Titanic
I'd say he is more of a balanced pragmatic centrist. He did spend a lot of his career fighting for human rights, you know, that kind of empathic stuff that some kinds of people see as 'loony left'. Economically he believes in allowing a good deal of free market economics, but he does believe in stopping monopolies, protecting workers rights, and ensuring that the excesses of the rich are curbed. It's all an improvement on the current political rulers
It's worth saying that the only way the economic right wing extremists can fight Starmer is by painting him as a Tory-lite. Hoping to split the left vote. With Corbyn it was he is too far left and a danger to centrist-left voters, with starmer he's too centrist/right. They lied both times.
Furlough = unemployment related earnings of the early 70s. Strange how weve paid millions of people to sit on their hands, normally every thinks of them as deabeats.