Government claims mini-budget didn’t cause crash are denied as b*ll*cks
What a moment on Channel 4 News when Gillian Tett of the Financial Times verbally laid into Jacob Rees-Mogg!
He has been trying to blame the UK’s current economic woes on anything but the government’s mini-budget/”fiscal event”.
Maybe he thought he was winning us over…
And then Ms Tett turned up and said it was “bollocks”:
Gillian Tett(FT) – Jacob Rees-Mogg is talking bollocks. #C4News pic.twitter.com/5s9JoX09CY
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) October 12, 2022
Peter Stefanovic of the CWU has been describing government rhetoric as “bollocks” for a long time now.
I wonder if he’s delighted that his description is catching on.
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