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I think it's well on the way to claiming that title - and justifiably so. After just a couple of months in office, this government has shown its true colours by revealing just some of what it didn't tell us before the election - and the results will resound right across the board. I see Labour voters like rabbits in the headlights wondering what they've done. I really think Mr Starmer's mad army will go out a lot quicker than they came in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, all those hardworking traindrivers (other public sector workers are available) on the breadline at only £50-55K pa can now at last afford to heat their homes unlike those overpaid affluent lazy pensioners on £11.5K pa. And giving that £11 billion to foreign regimes to sort out climate change - that was a priority was it.
gods sake Gullz she is a mod - yes miss is the only possible answer
Miss, I think Thatchers third administration was as unpopular, but the people's memory is fickle so fickle....( as fickle as a thing that fickles - thanks Fr Ted)
1926 - was the govt unpopular? itcertainly thought the revolution had come
They like to pretend when she crashed the economy that it didn't really happen
yeah Gullz history is indeed being re written - it is undeniable that later admins did a little trusso-nomics ( under cover and blather)
also - it was a question of confidence - the economic indices three days before the annoncement were the same as three days after, so it was all a matter of confidence
should an economy be valued on the thoughts of international investors? I say not
( not really AB fodder is it?)
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