By October 31 the OBR told Reeves that she was actually sitting on a £4.2 billion surplus. Yet four days later she gave a press conference in Downing Street at which she suggested that the watchdog’s forecasts were worse than expected and made the case for tax rises.
It appears the country was deliberately misled to try to explain away Labour’s decision to spend billions more on welfare. Not only did the Chancellor let it be known that the OBR were forecasting lower productivity - forecasts which are meant to remain confidential until the Budget - but she failed to mention the fact that other changes to their forecasts “more than offset” the impact, in the OBR’s own words.
Am I right in thinking that the pesky economy is actually doing quite well? If true, who do I praise?
Pp Earlier you wrote a long post around someone’s wife. Where was the political content in that post. You are truly mental.
It is with great sadness that I must announce Jezbollah did not make the shortlist for the new name of Your Party
Coming home tomorrow. Better check my record collection for right wing content… https://www.shropshirestar.com/news...2D9GQi9GbAw#kuo08qz9f4hs3ivkb7r2m920y64kg3y3l Apart from having to pay more tax to support moslems with large families, anything else changed?
how low are the standards for DEI law qualifications not going on TV and bragging about breaking the law seems kinda fundamental