With the exciting over, and Brexit imminent, what policies do you expect from Boris, after all the promises that have been made?
Are they empty words, or carefully thought out plans to fix this country?
I don't doubt Boris will do his best to fulfil any promises he may have made, but 'fixing the country' means different things to different people. Your idea of 'fixing' isn't necessarily mine.
Tony - More austerity won't help, in fact it will be counter productive.
We need to run a deficit on the economy and use the money for sensible investment rather than bank bailouts, or QE which only benefits the rich.
Very true Wolf.
The problem is what economic model the government will be advised to follow.
Our Chancellor, Sajid Javid, has a banking background, so we can expect another neoliberal approach to the economy, but that gave us austerity :-(
PP, I see you’ve honoured me yet again in selecting only my posts to comment on. Odd that. ;o)
That said, I do wish you’d keep up. It’s long been established that the slogan on the bus wasn’t a promise but a suggestion - not to mention that the authors of that slogan weren’t in a position to make such a promise so anyone who believes they were is really … well … just plain silly.
Economically I suspect he'll be pushing for as many good trade policies with the world's nations, in as short a time as possible. Aside from that, we'll have to see. He has 5 years to make a good impression if he wants further terms in power.