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Now, in shades of the mid-seventies, the IMF has criticised the government. Terribly serious stuff and massively embarrassing.
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It is very rare for the IMF to make an intervention to a G9 country. They must be really concerned about our direction to do so.
It is deeply embarrassing for the Chancellor and Government to be admonished in such a way.
Labour suffered an ignominy of an IMF intervention, and were out of power for 18 years. Not looking good.
It is deeply embarrassing for the Chancellor and Government to be admonished in such a way.
Labour suffered an ignominy of an IMF intervention, and were out of power for 18 years. Not looking good.
U turn is imminent.
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How embarrassing, but Mrs Flip-Flop will have to revert to type.
Sunak must be getting his ‘Told You So’ t-shirt printed already, he’ll have it on by the weekend after the BofE steps in too.
What a humiliating climb-down.
Kami-Kwasi must be wishing he’d published those OBR reports after all, instead of keeping them hidden?
Bye bye Tories.
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How embarrassing, but Mrs Flip-Flop will have to revert to type.
Sunak must be getting his ‘Told You So’ t-shirt printed already, he’ll have it on by the weekend after the BofE steps in too.
What a humiliating climb-down.
Kami-Kwasi must be wishing he’d published those OBR reports after all, instead of keeping them hidden?
Bye bye Tories.
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as with the great moderator thread....
it is just another man's opinion
and even in the 70s you kinda believed whom you wished.
In 2012 before I retired, I was warned the great so and so believed different to me. I said " so what he is wrong." and....
it cost them £250 000 - he was wrong to the tune of £250 000. Half a mill if you count the second case...
No dead babies folks, it was a legal case. [you cant change a contract without consent]
HERE it looks as tho it will be a very expensive mistake
and no one remembers Anthony Barber and going for growf, 1972 and the mess he made....
it is just another man's opinion
and even in the 70s you kinda believed whom you wished.
In 2012 before I retired, I was warned the great so and so believed different to me. I said " so what he is wrong." and....
it cost them £250 000 - he was wrong to the tune of £250 000. Half a mill if you count the second case...
No dead babies folks, it was a legal case. [you cant change a contract without consent]
HERE it looks as tho it will be a very expensive mistake
and no one remembers Anthony Barber and going for growf, 1972 and the mess he made....