• @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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      147 months ago

      The conservatives burn it all down, the liberals preserve the status quo - even if that’s ashen ruins.

      Perish the thought of building anything - that’ll mean we can’t give tax breaks to those that need them the last.

        • palordrolap
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          37 months ago

          They used lower-case L, suggesting they mean a place on the political spectrum, rather than a political party.

        • @WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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          17 months ago

          The Labour Party.

          This isn’t unique to the UK by any stretch of the imagination, which is why I used the broad terms.

    • @tal
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      7 months ago

      I don’t know what he’s referring to when he references the health of the economy, because there’s no context, nor is the full quote present. But if he’s talking about debt as a percentage of GDP, it’s over 100% now, which hasn’t been the case since World War II debt was paid down past that point in the early 1960s.

      Reducing that ratio will probably mean spending cuts or more taxes or both. Both are already apparently happening now. At the end of last year:

      https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/17/uk-finance-minister-announces-tax-hikes-and-spending-cuts-says-country-is-in-recession.html

      UK finance minister announces tax hikes and spending cuts, says country is in recession

      Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt, in his hotly anticipated inaugural Autumn Statement, outlined around £30 billion in spending cuts and £25 billion in tax hikes.

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      27 months ago

      Does it say in the article that he is planning cuts? My understanding of it was that he just said he wasn’t going to start suddenly spending a bunch more money