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Pathetic Excuse
What a pathetic, not to say most disrespectful excuse.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Both Truss and Kwarteng have said they needed to act quickly on the energy crisis, which was pressing. They conflated this with the need to address the UK economy's low growth, which is fair enough, but why did they have to rush through these plans? Couldn't they have delayed them (say) a week and communicated properly with markets? It has undermined what otherwise were quite well received ideas.
It might have been more prudent to delay the fiscal statement by a few days, and get it right, rather than hurry it and botch it.
But the suspicion is that it was being drafted from the day Johnson resigned, and they could have taken several more weeks and it would have been exactly the same.
They read the mood of the country wrong, they were swayed by their political ideology and they are in a fine mess of their own making.
But the suspicion is that it was being drafted from the day Johnson resigned, and they could have taken several more weeks and it would have been exactly the same.
They read the mood of the country wrong, they were swayed by their political ideology and they are in a fine mess of their own making.
I can't really add to the previous posts.
The government sets its own timetable for formulating and delivering policy.
Even for a government as wrong-footed as this one, as naomi says, this is bizarre.
I suggest Mr Kwatteng learns to keep his mouth shut until he has learned how not to put his foot in it.
The government sets its own timetable for formulating and delivering policy.
Even for a government as wrong-footed as this one, as naomi says, this is bizarre.
I suggest Mr Kwatteng learns to keep his mouth shut until he has learned how not to put his foot in it.