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By Crabcakes
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NevTheSweeper wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 6:49 am If they go on like this, this could be the last Labour government ever to be elected.
Yes, because famously after losing the 1997 election by a record-breaking landslide, the Tories were never elected again because the British public never, ever change their opinion based on context :roll:
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Economic suicide? 10 year bond rates are 4.67%. Donald Trump is running amok in the international markets, and we're going to have to spend much more on Defence.

As with the hubristic Biden peak, it's very easy to get carried away that you're sticking it to austerity. That got the core inflation too high and put Trump back in, even if it was better than the German approach. Reeves needs to find some more taxes to raise, but the plan is still expansionary at a time when there are constraints on being too expansionary.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Government to plant first National Forest in 30 years
20 million trees are to be planted across Bristol, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset by 2050.
This sounds good. I know it doesn't make benefit cuts any better, but it's the sort of thing I can imagine getting a nice feel good item on the news in 2012. I haven't watched the news for ages, but I'm guessing it won't get any coverage at all.
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By The Weeping Angel
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 10:40 am This is public spending rising less than planned, isn't it?
Not according to the article.
Rachel Reeves will announce the biggest spending cuts since austerity at next week’s spring statement after ruling out tax rises as a way to close her budget deficit.

The chancellor will tell MPs next Wednesday that she intends to cut Whitehall budgets by billions of pounds more than previously expected in a move which could mean reductions of as much as 7% for certain departments over the next four years.

Economists say the cuts will harm key public services, despite Labour’s promises to undo years of decline under the Conservatives. They will be announced a week after ministers unveiled about £5bn worth of cuts to benefit payments, most of which are going from payments to disabled people.
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By The Weeping Angel
#86143
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 5:26 pm
Government to plant first National Forest in 30 years
20 million trees are to be planted across Bristol, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset by 2050.
This sounds good. I know it doesn't make benefit cuts any better, but it's the sort of thing I can imagine getting a nice feel good item on the news in 2012. I haven't watched the news for ages, but I'm guessing it won't get any coverage at all.
It doesn't count along with a load of other stuff Labour have done.

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