Will Truss and Kwarteng change direction now their economic plan is in tatters?
We’ve all had a laugh at the expense of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng but now it’s time to get serious.
Their ideological dogma is in tatters and the Bank of England has told them they are causing a material risk of financial harm to the UK. They need to change.
But will they?
As the blurb for the following clip states, “The government haven’t really done anything to boost confidence in the market. They are still defending an uncosted budget, they are still refusing to publicise the economic forecast. Unless they change direction, the economic damage will continue.”
Here’s the detailed discussion:
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