Why is Truss going on local radio morning shows? Who thought that was a good idea?
Theresa May's Conservatives
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour
Tim Farron's Liberal Democrats
Paul Nuttall's UKIP
2 people's Greens
Nicholas Durgeon's Scottish Nationalists
Satan's Sinn Fein
Dr Ian Paisley's DUP
Some other bunch of nonces
I'm foreign, but I wish I were an Englishman
Why is Truss going on local radio morning shows? Who thought that was a good idea?
The same people who thought the mini-Budget was a good idea, presumably.
Fracking was already geared up at the Preston New Road site and then stopped as per government instruction, having previously overridden Lancashire CC opposition. If Liz wanted to they could probably start fracking there again by tea time. Not quite something that 'isn't realistically happening'. It's not the densest area of housing but I'm sure everyone in their nice semi rural houses will be thrilled to get a cheque making up for their cratered house price and flammable, undrinkable tap water.
The local radio thing is apparently an annual tradition prior to the party conference.
Kwarteng strikes me as a dude who screams "fiscal responsibility" as he climaxes. Safe hands, sturdy.
I've just done a YouGov survey (I know, I'm a boring cunt) and 71% of respondents say they would trust Labour more than the Conservatives with the economy (11% Tory, rest dunno/neither/other). I know it's just a survey and blah blah blah, but I did find it interesting because that particular question has never had a good pro-Labour response in all the years I've contributed, up until today.
That and do you trust the leader are normally the two that predict election results, so I'd say my blue boys are pan tostado.
When the Sun and Express have turned, you know it's bad. But they'll no doubt be back on board when the GE is called so whatever.
Yes poisoning the water supply for a questionable gas return (not my words Lynn, the words of Cuadrilla CEO) sounds like a good idea. Especially after the extreme weather events seen this summer where the shit hole south wept about it's water supply. Will we all get a tax rebate on bottled drinking water? Probably offset any profit from fracking in the first place.
Let's be honest if there wasn't brown envelopes to trouser they wouldn't even entertain fracking.
Earthquakes in Preston![]()
What is the end game here though? Do they get rid of her? Or does the pressure get so much that she has to call a general election that she is going to get walloped in anyway? As I have said all along I knew she was incompetent but even I didn't think she would be this useless this quickly.
In terms of the tax cut personally I think I get the logic. You cut the higher rate tax band and coupled with the corporation tax you hope that you get an influx of employers moving here from elsewhere paying high salaries. The increase in the tax revenue then covers what you have lost initially and you also get the growth that you have been looking for. It's not the straightforward giving millionaires an extra Ł40,000 that is painted in the press. What you don't do though is announce it completely un-costed whilst shelling out a whole load of money elsewhere this could have been announced in a proper budget and although The Guardian doesn't like it I don't think it would have received the backlash it has received from elsewhere.
Now though she's toast already due to the way she has handled the last week.
Oh and the highlight of the interviews was when Radio Norfolk asked if King's Lynn(which is the closest hospital to a fair part of her constituency) would get a new hospital and she replied that she hoped so. Fucking hell. The presenter actually had to point out that it was within her gift as prime minister to ensure that this would happen.
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On his visit to Darlington Kwasi Kwarteng heightened speculation that benefits won’t be uprated in line with inflation. Asked if he would honour the commitment of the previous government, he said:
"We are talking about helping people in the round. It is premature for me to come to a decision on that. But we are absolutely focused on making sure that the most vulnerable in our society are protected through what could be a challenging time."
The next question was about whether Kwarteng was committed to maintaining the triple lock, which ensures that the state pension rises in line with earnings, or inflation, or 2.5%, whichever is higher, and this time his answer was very different. He said:
"The prime minister has been absolutely committed to the triple lock and we are absolutely committed to maintaining it."
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They will have to get rid of her and then call an immediate GE with a new leader (the membership has also lost its credibility/legitimacy in these matters having chosen her).
If they try and limp on they will end up with about 30 seats. If they do the above they could salvage 200-240.
We have two years until an election has to be held. If they think that this is a 'Growth Plan', why would they not want to wait as long as possible for that growth? People really need to calm down and get a bit of perspective.
Yes there are two years until there has to be an election but she is mortally wounded at this point already. She has been elected by a tiny proportion of the country and then has managed to completely fuck it within three weeks. She is the first leader I have seen who hasn't had a popularity boost in the polls after coming in mid-term. But, not only has she not had a boost she's also managed to go spectacularly backwards.
You can't start a growth plan by tanking the economy. It's all over I'm afraid, much like it was all over for BJ once he was shown to have lied about cheese and wine.
Even if this somehow actually was a genius plan, she doesn't have the communication skills to sell that.
Au Contraire, the only way is up when you're bankrupt.
Lol
If it fails then it fails, and they will lose (but they still won't chuck her beforehand). If it works then the economy will be growing, and, more importantly, she will be able to go into the next election as the person who 'took tough decisions' etc. etc., which could be quite a useful gimmick given her personal awkwardness. Who knows, but we have two years to find out.
Nobody gives a fuck about "the economy". It is an entirely abstract concept for most people in their day-to-day
So what has all the drama this week been about?
Because the only purpose of news these days is to fuck peoples heads up.
Of course people care about the economy.
They may not say that's what they care about, but when they care about wages, inflation, mortgages etc. What are they caring about if not the economy?
If this is the standard, there'll be protests long before she resigns and a Boris may have been able to withstand it but not this fucking virgin.
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Honestly, it makes more sense than her being smart enough to climb the ranks.
There’s no chance we’re getting an election. They’ll just repeat the old “we got a five year mandate in 2019” line and tell everyone to fuck off. Truss may be dead (I have a feeling she will go the distance to 2024) but the Conservatives aren’t going anywhere til May 2024 at the earliest, I reckon.
Certainly looks like the knives are out: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Absolutely no chance that their members will be allowed to choose another PM. This is a crisis of credibility for the entire party and the outlook of a vast number of its MPs (unfortunately, since I dislike Labour).
The best they can do is force through some sort of procedural change so that members don't get a say and they can install Sunak or someone who isn't keen to burn the country immediately. One must remember that Truss was 3rd or 4th on the initial MPs' ballot.
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Tory rep on QT is drowning.
He's gonna chin Richard Bacon and rightly so, why the fuck is he on there trying to co-present it?
He's done enough cocaine to warrant a seat on the panel.
That definitely happened.
This Goblin on QT is something else. What a time to be alive.
And on Corbyn, what we definitely don't need is that shower of shit getting any kudos from this situation. At this point it's Starmer or bust.
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Isn't Corbyn's wife Spanish? It's plausible at least.
The main problem with the electorate is the majority are thick. Prior to the mini budget carnage I saw someone saying they were happy with the Stamp Duty announcement as their son was trying to buy his first house. This is the economic illiteracy that votes mong.
Just watching QT now, lol at the fucking grandad saying 'I'm not convinced by this labour lot' like Truss and Kwarteng aren't about to shred his triple locked pension. Will be eating out of a bin by Christmas blaming Starmer.
No one reads anything anymore (beyond 'They're saying...' based on the first two headlines of BBC news phone app) and everyone spends their free time watching Netflix, which is akin to connecting your brain to a Slush Puppy machine and just pumping the blue stuff in there for four hours per evening.
I always think of those people in Wall-E going around the bubble spaceship in fat chairs.
I'd be surprised if they went down the tubes to be honest. But then Lehman was surprising.
Pensions not okay yet either?
I am slow with economic stuff in general, but why would pension funds be hit by the specific measures taken in the UK this week?
Decent explanation here:
https://www.itv.com/news/2022-09-28/...-pension-funds
You'd imagine Credit Suisse looks like an interesting buy for one of the European banks.