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by Sarah » Wed Oct 12 2022 10:51am
"The Iceberg Lady"
The Economist wrote:Liz truss is already a historical figure. However long she now lasts in office, she is set to be remembered as the prime minister whose grip on power was the shortest in British political history. Ms Truss entered Downing Street on September 6th. She blew up her own government with a package of unfunded tax cuts and energy-price guarantees on September 23rd. Take away the ten days of mourning after the death of the queen, and she had seven days in control. That is the shelf-life of a lettuce.
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2022/ ... -investors
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by macliam » Wed Oct 12 2022 2:13pm
"Jumping to conclusions about causality is not meeting the BBC's requirement for impartiality"
Jacob Rees-Mogg, expressing his frustration at not being able to control the conversation in an interview on R4s "Today" programme and denying that Kwarteng's actions had been the trigger for fluctuations in the value of the pound and government bonds.
How dare these people question the Moggster's interpretation of events..... don't they know their place???
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
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by Chadwick » Wed Oct 12 2022 5:28pm
macliam wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12 2022 2:13pm
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Jumping to conclusions about causality is not meeting the BBC's requirement for impartiality"
Jacob Rees-Mogg, expressing his frustration at not being able to control the conversation in an interview on R4s "Today" programme and denying that Kwarteng's actions had been the trigger for fluctuations in the value of the pound and government bonds.
How dare these people question the Moggster's interpretation of events..... don't they know their place???
I'm a little surprised it's even up for debate. It was an immediate and clearly linked reaction. The BoE said so. Moggy should be justifying why Kwarteng's budget decisions and subsequent financial disruption were necessary, not denying they had a negative impact.
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by Sarah » Wed Oct 12 2022 6:43pm
The cabinet are all denying it. Their strategy once again is denying reality to avoid accountability.
Gillian Tett of the FT gives Channel 4 News her verdict on the UK government pretending that the financial crash has nothing to do with its so-called mini budget:
@gilliantett wrote:To use a non-technical term, that's pretty much bollocks.
https://twitter.com/Haggis_UK/status/15 ... vcnff-cBKg
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by Richard Frost » Fri Oct 14 2022 5:54pm
“What is worth more? Art or life?”
The words of a Just Stop Oil activist who appeared to throw tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers painting at London’s National Gallery.
No damage as the painting was covered by glass
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by macliam » Fri Oct 14 2022 7:01pm
Richard Frost wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14 2022 5:54pm
“What is worth more? Art or life?”
The words of a Just Stop Oil activist who appeared to throw tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers painting at London’s National Gallery.
No damage as the painting was covered by glass
Obviously not a clacissist (or Nice fan) - Ars Longa, Vita Brevis.
Yesterday is tomorrow's history and art will still be there, even if life terminates........
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by Richard Frost » Tue Oct 18 2022 5:08pm
Conservatives are despairing. One Tory MP told me:
'I might even vote Labour now'
The atmosphere among ministers and backbenchers is - as one grandee remarks with some understatement - 'febrile'
The Daily Telegraph
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by macliam » Wed Oct 19 2022 5:55pm
Suella Braverman wrote:I have made a mistake; I accept responsibility; I resign.
Surely not a dig at the PM? Surely not........
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