Emergency action by Bank of England amid UK economic turmoil

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
  • As the economic storm clouds over the UK darkened further still, the Bank of England today staged a dramatic intervention - saying it will start buying up government debt in an effort to stabilise markets and protect pension funds.
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    The surging cost of borrowing, sparked last week by the Chancellor's tax-cutting plans, had earlier drawn a stinging rebuke from the IMF - but the government says it's sticking to its guns, although departments will be asked to identify 'spending efficiencies'.
    Labour says parliament should be recalled so the prime minister is held to account over the crisis.
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  • @donaldwatson51
    @donaldwatson51 9 месяцев назад +1566

    Increased losses for portfolios this quarter are predicted by market drops, skyrocketing inflation, a major interest rate hike by the Fed, and rising treasury rates. How can I profit from the volatile market right now? I'm still considering whether to sell my million dollar bond and stock account.

    • @andrewlogan7737
      @andrewlogan7737 9 месяцев назад

      Concentrate on two main goals. To start protecting yourself, learn when to sell stocks to reduce losses and maximize gains. Second, get ready to profit when the market recovers. I suggest having a conversation with a broker or financial advisor.

    • @danieljackson87
      @danieljackson87 9 месяцев назад

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  • @britishrose9417
    @britishrose9417 Год назад +609

    I didn't know "Putin's war" started on Friday just as the Chancellor started speaking.

    • @PrivateWalker
      @PrivateWalker Год назад +15

      😂👍👍👍

    • @irieite9666
      @irieite9666 Год назад

      Well they convinced you to vote for Brexit. Now there is war in Europe and the economy is sunk. They can't admit its because of Brexit. They'll tell you it's the lunar cycle before they admit the truth.

    • @HuplesCat
      @HuplesCat Год назад

      Putin funded the government and brexit so in a way it is his fault 🙂

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад

      It has nothing to do with "Putins war" The pathetic enforced lockdowns during the "pandemic" and the hundreds of billions printed by central banks and the Federal reserve (from thin air) caused the inflationary mess we are all facing today. "Putins special operation" have indeed caused a spike in energy prices ( due to the EU and UK sanctions against Russia) so instead of taking full responsibility our politicians lie through their teeth.

    • @GladysAlicea
      @GladysAlicea Год назад +24

      Good point. I'm across the pond and not a financial whiz, but Ms. Liz's massive turnaround from her campaign days is truly reckless and shameful. As always, the people will suffer the most, while the well-off and rather rich will benefit. Trickle-down has been proven time and again to be to the latter's benefit. It simply doesn't work, and its affects only worsen over time. Everything's more expensive, while wages remain stagnant, yet the US and UK are always on the same idiotic wavelength. We've all seen this movie before. Best of luck, cousin.

  • @MatthewVinson
    @MatthewVinson Год назад +435

    With inflation currently at about 10% coupled with bad energy policy, bad foreign policy, bad regulatory policy , and insane fiscal policy. My primary concern is how to grow my reserve of £300k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains, sure I'm all in on the long term game, but with my savings lying waste to inflation and my portfolio losing gains everyday, I need a remedy asap.

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      @Ammo-Hoarder Год назад +5

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    • @MIchaelGuzman737
      @MIchaelGuzman737 Год назад

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      @Ammo-Hoarder Год назад +4

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  • @alanleung1828
    @alanleung1828 Год назад +70

    The party had a choice between finance minister as PM, or foreign minister as PM.
    They can't possibly be surprised that their economic plan isn't working out when they rejected the finance minister.

    • @Zizzy616
      @Zizzy616 Год назад +2

      In hindsight a terrible decision…

    • @markwelch3564
      @markwelch3564 Год назад +9

      @@Zizzy616 quite a few people warned in foresight too, although I don't think anyone expected her to break everything quite as quick as she has!

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary Год назад +1010

    JOHNSON: No Prime Minister could possibly be more disastrous and incompetent than me.
    TRUSS: Hold my tea.

  • @Jonpoo1
    @Jonpoo1 Год назад +329

    How stupid does he think we are with that “Putin’s war” response?? The war’s been going on for half a year! An awful coincidence that this chaos should have waited until the government announced it’s own surprise special operation..

    • @XTSu-sl1bb
      @XTSu-sl1bb Год назад +29

      Am completely sick of these stupid Pre-prepared answers did they just keep saying over and over. It makes a complete mockery of the general public

    • @FARISM13
      @FARISM13 Год назад

      Woah it’s not just Putin’s war- a lot of the blame for this falls on Remainers.
      I can’t really elaborate why, but yeah, blame them.

    • @alexkalish8288
      @alexkalish8288 Год назад

      I think the blame goes to the British people who want a welfare state and a green new deal at the same time, the skill set of the population is being diluted daily by unskilled immigrants you cannot afford to support.

    • @tomvandersteen5880
      @tomvandersteen5880 Год назад +13

      The interviewer should just call it out and say “I’m sorry but that’s complete nonsense it doesn’t even make basic logical sense if you can’t take this interview seriously then we will have to end it there.” Sure they’ll lose their job when the government rings their editor 3 seconds later but they’ll have another one shortly when the public start clapping them as they pass by in the street.

    • @tobymaltby6036
      @tobymaltby6036 Год назад

      Putin's War has actually been going on since around 2013....

  • @oneiljerry9460
    @oneiljerry9460 Год назад +298

    Times have changed and now stock market is all about pump and dump leaving retailers as bag holders. Bag holders turned to long term investors will still bag hold and stock might go to zero. There is too much news, too many analysts, too many factors, too many firms, insiders influencing the stock price. Retailer money is being sucked. With inflation currently at about 10%, my primary concern is how to grow my reserve of $300k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains.

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  • @Joeryan657
    @Joeryan657 Год назад +489

    Courage taught me: that no matter how bad a crisis gets, any sound investment will eventually pay off.

    • @Robertgriffinne
      @Robertgriffinne Год назад +5

      Sad thing is the very word millionaire itself may lose its meaning because inflation.

    • @instinctively_awesome8283
      @instinctively_awesome8283 Год назад +3

      Paycheck to paycheck stimulates the economy more, if everyone saved then jobs would be lost... its not good

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      @marianparker7502 Год назад +4

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    • @liamdevine8063
      @liamdevine8063 Год назад

      Very thin line between courage and idiocy.

  • @jujutrini8412
    @jujutrini8412 Год назад +500

    I remember when David Cameron and George Osborne won the election and saying to colleagues they are the worst PM and Chancellor of my lifetime. I felt vindicated by the end of their run in power. Then May and Johnson came along and showed how much worse things could be! Then I made the mistake of thinking no one could be worse than Johnson at running the country! Now I know that as far as the Tories are concerned there are no depths.

    • @Mistabushi
      @Mistabushi Год назад +6

      Please. Stop thinking the worst is past us, you are not doing us any favour.

    • @andresmontana4466
      @andresmontana4466 Год назад +16

      They are all terrible but none compare to Blair. He single handedly destroyed British culture.

    • @4m4n40
      @4m4n40 Год назад +33

      @@andresmontana4466 Are you a Russian bot?

    • @vivo-audio
      @vivo-audio Год назад +36

      @@andresmontana4466 What 'British culture' did Blair destroy?

    • @abdulvallo2471
      @abdulvallo2471 Год назад +3

      And tories will still get a vote from the torie supporters

  • @soviet9366
    @soviet9366 Год назад +1140

    In what other job can you wipe out half a trillion pounds in a weekend and still be in post on Monday, flatly refusing to admit anything happened? These people take us for fools

    • @wolfgangpreier9160
      @wolfgangpreier9160 Год назад +53

      In what other job can you be a prosecuted criminal and still rule the country? As long as the UK tramples their own laws and rules with their feet and does not want to bear the consequences nothing will change.

    • @berndhoffmann7703
      @berndhoffmann7703 Год назад

      well they take the electorate for fools and mind you no one went up to them when they have managed to dislodge 1 Trillion of assets. So why not continuing this path?

    • @SnuggLeona
      @SnuggLeona Год назад

      Most tory voters are fools..... they repeatedly vote against their own interests

    • @soviet9366
      @soviet9366 Год назад +25

      @bina nocht No, that's lazy thinking. The UK electoral system gives massive political power to the winner, even though they have minority support in the country. The present Tory government only had about 43% of the vote, of a turnout of only 67% of the population.

    • @8088I
      @8088I Год назад +1

      Tories are up to their dirty tricks again.
      They're setting up Britain for a massive
      Austerity 'Measure.'

  • @philmitchellboxing8661
    @philmitchellboxing8661 Год назад +28

    They're shorting the pound on purpose for their hedgefund paymasters

  • @neilsmith154
    @neilsmith154 Год назад +6

    So Sunak understood the risks. If Labour reverse the tax cuts they are back to Sunak’s tax plan. 2 months ago you could not find one person who supported his plan.

    • @neilknightley4703
      @neilknightley4703 Год назад

      The idiots are always louder u know . Sunak didn’t win cuz he is brown

  • @philipvjones397
    @philipvjones397 Год назад +124

    So, in this programme, the Tories blamed Putin, the US and the BoE for this. They really must think everyone is as stupid as they are.

    • @grahamturner1290
      @grahamturner1290 Год назад +7

      And Starmer, somehow. 😏

    • @juliekelly900
      @juliekelly900 Год назад +10

      I blame harry and Megan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @einsteinscat1591
      @einsteinscat1591 Год назад

      Don't forget the unemployed who if they weren't so unskilled would be filling all those vacancies. Lazy idle, stupid bastards.

    • @MiladyLondon
      @MiladyLondon Год назад

      They stopped buying CHEAP gas and oil from Putin and blame him for their stupidity, SANCTIONS kick your own back side badly, Putin is happy with his economy

    • @saiyedakhtar3931
      @saiyedakhtar3931 Год назад

      Government: it wasn't us. It was the aliens from Beta Reticuli. 👽

  • @tazzioboca
    @tazzioboca Год назад +148

    Not only will I get a tax break, but the government will buy my bonds at basically any price I want them to pay? Christ, what a day to be upper class in Britain.

    • @grahamturner1290
      @grahamturner1290 Год назад +7

      😂

    • @ssuwandi3240
      @ssuwandi3240 Год назад +2

      Wrong. Buying GOVERNMENT bond..not corporate bond. Meaning BOE is buying US Treasury Bills..

    • @peterdoyle1591
      @peterdoyle1591 Год назад +3

      But we are upper-class auld chap. God save the King and all that. The rest of the people are just peasants and you should be serving your betters with a name like that.

    • @williamkinkade2538
      @williamkinkade2538 Год назад +1

      It's good to be RICH!

    • @iChillypepper
      @iChillypepper Год назад +2

      Well you should have bought those bonds and unloaded all your pounds for euros just like Kwasi and his friends before announcing the mini budget 😂

  • @ZiggyMercury
    @ZiggyMercury Год назад +12

    I don't understand much about the economy, but something struck me when I heard the new Chancellor delivering his speech on Friday. He said: "But *I am* not going to cut the additional rate of tax today, Mr. Speaker, *I am* going to *abolish it altogether*". Two things raise a red flag here even to a guy who understands nothing about the economy: first, that "abolish it altogether" phraseology sounds ridiculously theatrical to me - not something that really fits the job or the time. But more worrisome for me was the repeated use of "I am", as opposed to "we are". He is not even the head of the government, and yet he sounded like he sees himself as a god. The guy sounded absolutely megalomaniac, to a dangerous degree. Which is even more dangerous now, because I find it difficult to see a guy with such an inflated ego backtracking on a move that really seems to have been a huge mistake.

  • @filrabat1965
    @filrabat1965 Год назад +60

    I know I'm not UK (I'm US), but it seems laws or regulations forcing the pension funds to hold a certain amount of cash beforehand prior to the actual act of investing would have at least softened the blow. This is particularly true if they plan to borrow from banks. Not that the US has better financial regulations to stop this kind of stuff (we still haven't learned from the 2008 Financial Crisis, apparently)

    • @j4v-cyberpunk-music
      @j4v-cyberpunk-music Год назад +11

      A pension fund or font must not use borrowed money, because they are supposed to create a secure basis for future payouts and need therefore a save and secure strategy over activley managed investement fonts or ETFs.

    • @annagettings4675
      @annagettings4675 Год назад +4

      Agreed. I am a UK citizen who avidly watches US affairs. Thank you for taking the same interest in us. 🙂

    • @allip4226
      @allip4226 Год назад +2

      They used to have to do exactly that. Guess which party did away with that requirement as a part of deregulation, or, as they prefer to call it, “cutting red tape”? If you guessed the Tories, winner winner, chicken dinner!

  • @mikethornton2497
    @mikethornton2497 Год назад +177

    Rishi Sunak not attending the Conservative party conference to let Liz Truss “have her moment” is a textbook piece of British passive aggressiveness

    • @J1122
      @J1122 Год назад +1

      whos laughing now

    • @Oluinneachain
      @Oluinneachain Год назад

      @@J1122 first prize is prime minister. Second prize is prime minister in recovery mode.

    • @Jayantimaharaj
      @Jayantimaharaj Год назад

      Should he go and kiss her ... when she is clearly ruining the country??!! Prepare for a labour govt soon. She cannot win ANY election after this performance.

    • @georgegraham7066
      @georgegraham7066 Год назад

      ...or cowardice.

    • @user-wq2xu1rn2c
      @user-wq2xu1rn2c Год назад +13

      @@georgegraham7066 did you even see his campaign ? He said all these things multiple times no one heard - now face it

  • @radec1566
    @radec1566 Год назад +491

    How this country held dominion over the world is hard to imagine.

  • @RobertBernardoKim
    @RobertBernardoKim Год назад +46

    Since I watched all of Tory leadership hustings between Liz and Rishi, I already expected the current turbulence , because her commitment of tax cut was terribly sorry in the circumstance of current inflation stage. Tax cut causes borrowing by issuing treasury bonds and furthermore induces radical rise of market interest and loss of market confidence.

    • @louloubrow2171
      @louloubrow2171 Год назад

      You ain't from Britain!!! So mind your own business 👋👋

    • @mainmain5303
      @mainmain5303 Год назад

      @@louloubrow2171 what?

  • @danieleyre8913
    @danieleyre8913 Год назад +5

    Remember everyone: Kwasi Kwarteng has been educated at Eton, Cambridge and Harvard 😂

  • @markcafferkey9230
    @markcafferkey9230 Год назад +129

    The complete lack of accountable is shameful.

    • @Mithril_Antimarr
      @Mithril_Antimarr Год назад +5

      they won't last long, wonder who the next PM will be

    • @bobalot2
      @bobalot2 Год назад +5

      This type of buffoonery is usually only seen in developing countries.

    • @J1122
      @J1122 Год назад +1

      scripted

    • @Oluinneachain
      @Oluinneachain Год назад +3

      @@bobalot2 British exceptionalism 😂

    • @philipmeisterl
      @philipmeisterl Год назад

      Its unbelievable how mush bs someone can talk in 3 minutes
      I love how he is talking about how the banks were at fault
      This dude was literally talking directly to the bank of england
      And then basically said people shouldnt get money if they are disabled and should go to work and that they will bring billions of new taxes

  • @lunaskye621
    @lunaskye621 Год назад +172

    All of this is like being in a car crash but in slow motion - The anxiety is much worse because of the delayed impact.

    • @100greggy
      @100greggy Год назад +16

      And everyone in the car except the driver, are saying we need to take evasive action.
      Driver turns up the radio and accelerates more…..

    • @matteightytwo
      @matteightytwo Год назад +5

      And the worst thing is we're all stuck right in the middle of it, we're their crash test dummies

    • @jennarose60monroe51
      @jennarose60monroe51 Год назад

      @bina nocht What would you personally do, oh Wise One?

    • @myleswillis
      @myleswillis Год назад

      And were crashing into a gas tanker, and were going to get trapped underneath it, and Kwartengs lighting up a cigarette.

    • @aminulhussain2277
      @aminulhussain2277 Год назад

      @@jennarose60monroe51 Not cut taxes for one.

  • @bombast9866
    @bombast9866 Год назад +6

    And we have the temerity and gall to lecture other nations 😂😢

  • @seanbrummfield448
    @seanbrummfield448 Год назад +7

    It's funny how they all keep blaming Putin's war in Ukraine but, this has been happening before that.

    • @lloydnaylor6113
      @lloydnaylor6113 Год назад

      What's been happening before the war in Ukraine?

    • @seanbrummfield448
      @seanbrummfield448 Год назад

      @@lloydnaylor6113 Life's been getting expensive for the Working class everywhere.

    • @lloydnaylor6113
      @lloydnaylor6113 Год назад

      @@seanbrummfield448 worldwide!

  • @kirishima638
    @kirishima638 Год назад +139

    Kwarteng is done. Resignation by next week. Truss will be facing a vote of no confidence by Christmas, major U-turns expected.

    • @jonsimmons4150
      @jonsimmons4150 Год назад +27

      "Kamikaze" kwarteng
      Phd in "Tanking economics"

    • @clareowen2047
      @clareowen2047 Год назад

      Their hubris will prevent the u turn - they will continue to screw us all

    • @helicoptergunship
      @helicoptergunship Год назад +1

      He has just begun.

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 Год назад

      They did not stop Brexit even if anybody knew it was insane. Why do you think they would stop now? They are ideologues. They know better.

    • @dy6682
      @dy6682 Год назад +1

      I am with u on this!

  • @hoogmonster
    @hoogmonster Год назад +269

    The contempt these venal, self possessed ideologues have for real life in real Britain is frankly frightening. That the Bank of England is now at loggerheads with the government and is trying it's best to ameliorate Truss and Kwarteng's absurd mini budget is also strikingly confirming of the fact that this government hasn't just lost the plot, they've never been in possession of it at all.

    • @georginaK21
      @georginaK21 Год назад +2

      Thanks for your input Jordan Peterson.

    • @kwanchan6745
      @kwanchan6745 Год назад

      this is the pro-EU civil service at work scuppering a pro-brexit govt
      where were the civil service advisers when kwasi formulated his mini-budget ? "yes minister it will be fine, snigger"...the surprise on kwasi's face says it all, welcome to the backstabbing civil service traitors

    • @kualabear
      @kualabear Год назад

      Every government loses the plot at some point, it’s all proving, yet again to be a big scam. There’s no party and fewer individuals left to trust it seems.

    • @rohanindra6401
      @rohanindra6401 Год назад

      They’re cutting taxes in an inflationary environment its so dumb. Tories in 2010 had a clue where they successfully cut debt.

    • @andrewhyde4708
      @andrewhyde4708 Год назад +3

      Well put.

  • @JamesScholes
    @JamesScholes Год назад +6

    I don't think most people realise how bad things are going to get. The fact is the entire global financial system is slowly collapsing and everything's only going to get worse. If you study history you'll know dying countries/governments/empires always print their way out of it but it NEVER ends well. My advice to you is not to store your wealth in pounds and stock up on essentials like food etc while they're still cheap.

  • @orlaoto5794
    @orlaoto5794 Год назад +10

    The Irish budget was a huge giveaway as well. Expanded health cover, childcare support, energy bill supports, business energy bill support, fodder support for farmers, extra welfare payments. They weren't taking any chances with a grumpy post covid society. Also, Sinn Fein are breathing down their necks.

    • @gingerssmelllikecabbageand8708
      @gingerssmelllikecabbageand8708 Год назад

      When your neighbours have gone nuts, you don’t have to do anything, just be grateful your not in that house.

  • @denisdaly1708
    @denisdaly1708 Год назад +267

    Its very clear. The labour government of 2052 is the problem here.

  • @Christian988.
    @Christian988. Год назад +74

    Rishi: you can't borrow your way out of debt Liz that's not how money and finance works.
    *Liz: watch me*
    *Rishi: alright* 🙄
    *The pound crumbles*
    *Rishi: hate to say I told you so but.. I told you so Liz you nincompoop.*

    • @user-wq2xu1rn2c
      @user-wq2xu1rn2c Год назад +4

      Everyone knew Rishi was tight and genuine - why was he allowed to loose ? Liz said all the good things without any understanding whatsoever and now see where we are

    • @NineSeptims
      @NineSeptims Год назад

      @@user-wq2xu1rn2c I swear women only feed misogynistic views.

  • @ShaunieDale
    @ShaunieDale Год назад +3

    Our country is being run by political children. There really must be a rule introduced that cabinet ministers have relevant qualifications/experience directly relating to the office.

  • @atlantawilsher3961
    @atlantawilsher3961 Год назад +1

    I CANT EVEN WATCH IT! They all make me sick. Get rid of them all.

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions Год назад +445

    Just goes to show that Rishi Sunak actually knew what he was talking about (at least in comparison with Thicky Trussy). He does after all have experience in the finance world and likely spoke from a certain amount of that experience. That in turn shows us how stupid and disconnected the membership of the Conservative and Unionist Party are that they decided that a complete and utter idiot would be better in the role of Prime Minister.

    • @tanveerhasan2382
      @tanveerhasan2382 Год назад +11

      So it seems, so it seems

    • @ssuwandi3240
      @ssuwandi3240 Год назад

      Rishi inflated the public spending that was ended up in high inflation. Also he supported a wayyy too long of lockdown and economy shutdown and was seen having booze in midst of it.. are you really blind or just morally incompetent

    • @mpcg102
      @mpcg102 Год назад +57

      Yes but your glossing over the fact that it was a contest between a lady called LIZ or a a guy called RISHI and conservative members voted for Liz frankly I'm shocked

    • @4m4n40
      @4m4n40 Год назад +45

      The tories and diversity are like mixing water and oil.

    • @J1122
      @J1122 Год назад +55

      @@mpcg102 it was a race vote they didn't want Rishi

  • @bl5752
    @bl5752 Год назад +246

    And we all thought BOJO was useless. Truss just couldn't wait to prove she was even more incompetent. Then, there are all the Tory minons trying to shift the blame onto others. This is only happening in the UK because Truss has tanked the economy.

    • @helicoptergunship
      @helicoptergunship Год назад +15

      You're missing the point if you think they are incompetent and do not behave in a concerted attempt to plunder the treasury to enrich themselves.

    • @samhartford8677
      @samhartford8677 Год назад

      No. This is because the ERG and the rest of the Tories ousted Boris for being a liar and not implementing this policy that Truss is now implementing. This was always the plan by the Brexiteers. They said they did not want to listen to experts, because they knew better. And they are trying to prove that they are smarter than the rest of the world.

    • @philliusphoggwick8299
      @philliusphoggwick8299 Год назад +9

      @@helicoptergunship to be pedantic, I think they're incompetent as well. I genuinely don't think they have the intelligence, capability or experience to sit and work on the problems to be addressed, which require huge work, planning, collaboration and consultation, decisiveness and a strong moral compass and vision for the country.
      They are definitely incompetent, as well as being corrupt.
      The civil service should run the country, in other countries they would have a military coup, that's too far for us Brits, a nice sensible civil service coup would suit us fine.

    • @leonardgoldberg2879
      @leonardgoldberg2879 Год назад

      Truss, like bojo and the other clowns are just a 'face' for the masses. The real control is the banks and mega corps.

    • @DaBIONICLEFan
      @DaBIONICLEFan Год назад

      It was already tanked you fool. Lockdown did that, but the markets weren't bothered, instead they clamoured for it. This manufactured crisis is down to globalist outrage at the UK taking a different tack than the rest of the world rather than clinging to a policy that has only seen decades of stagnation.

  • @titaniumsandwedge
    @titaniumsandwedge Год назад +4

    It was a panic this morning. The Bank of England saved the day. However, the antigen is still there and Downing Street needs to take back the tax cuts. All this would not have happened if England were still in the EU. But this ship has sailed.

  • @MrSkippingpig
    @MrSkippingpig Год назад +3

    Why does the media always give these dangerous lunatics such an easy ride? The presenters are always so focussed on just getting to the next question on the list that they never bother to call out any of these evil, incompetent individuals on their lies.

  • @Salford_Chap
    @Salford_Chap Год назад +38

    Looks like Sunak was spot on with his tax cut predictions then

    • @honeysugar1
      @honeysugar1 Год назад +13

      Ya think?! He wasn't elected because of the colour of his skin 🙄

    • @Salford_Chap
      @Salford_Chap Год назад

      @@honeysugar1 who knows?!

    • @sellisali974
      @sellisali974 Год назад +3

      @honeysugar1 is right. UK is not ready for a coloured PM. (As a coloured person, my friends and I were amazed he got a decent chance for it, but being a billionaire probably helped a lot 😂)

    • @jocondie2069
      @jocondie2069 Год назад +4

      @@sellisali974 The colour of a persons skin should not matter the ability to run the country for all the people of that country and not the elite few is what should matter I would have much preferred Rishi Sunak as pm He would have had my vote

    • @sharlwoo
      @sharlwoo Год назад +9

      @@jocondie2069 say that to the white and old Tory members who voted Truss in. We would not be in this mess it Sunak was elected.

  • @nathcryptoenthusiast8322
    @nathcryptoenthusiast8322 Год назад +203

    Love it when a public servant can’t even be bothered to stop and answer a question. Just goes to show how arrogant and rude they are, an absolute disgrace to those they are supposed to be serving!

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +15

      Serving themselves you mean

    • @J1122
      @J1122 Год назад +2

      that public servant was briefed beforehand & had a prepared scripted answer.

    • @Oluinneachain
      @Oluinneachain Год назад +7

      Please don’t malign public servants with politicians

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Год назад

      The MSM don’t serve the public either. They are propaganda platforms.

    • @electricaviationchannelvid7863
      @electricaviationchannelvid7863 Год назад +1

      The BB is a private bank...a public servant has no authority over it neither over stock market investors moving their thin-air-printed-no-real-value-backed-virtual-digital money...The only things that matter are the physical commodities that you have and that you can protect....

  • @jennil7797
    @jennil7797 Год назад +2

    In two days, Truss and her crew have done more damage than has been done in the pass decade. Even diehard Conservative party members must be able to see thst the current duo in Downing Street blaming their disaster caused by their own ego trip policy on everything going on round the world rather than themselves makes no sense. They chose the wrong leader. Not only has she made a huge mistake in letting this maxi budget through, she is too blind to see, orto arrogant to accept the disaster it has brought about. Where is she hiding now??

  • @jimmorrison4291
    @jimmorrison4291 Год назад +3

    I don't know much but I can saw one thing...Rishi Sunak's loving this 😄 I imagine he started lining up his short sells on Sterling as soon as he realised Truss was going to win

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Год назад +160

    Why aren't the Tories blaming Corbyn?

    • @MrJenklns
      @MrJenklns Год назад +43

      The Ukraine war is getting the blame now, that's why

    • @amandahunter4034
      @amandahunter4034 Год назад +41

      because they know that if he was PM now, and John McDonnell Chancellor, none of this would be happening.

    • @gavinreid9184
      @gavinreid9184 Год назад +52

      some are blaming the next labour government!

    • @coppershark1973
      @coppershark1973 Год назад +27

      Because they’re blaming Starmer. Oh! And remainers.

    • @irieite9666
      @irieite9666 Год назад +10

      And the remoaners

  • @XTSu-sl1bb
    @XTSu-sl1bb Год назад +32

    She’s only been in power two weeks 😂 thick Liz is completely useless

  • @vonhellfinger7540
    @vonhellfinger7540 Год назад

    Who is that lovable rogue?
    "That's Rusty" he has matured into such a fine noble minded Gentleman driven in the pursuit of unity, reason, compassion, logic and hope amongst other things....

  • @millionaire3093
    @millionaire3093 Год назад +2

    Love the mega mini budget humor 😂

  • @GK-qc5ry
    @GK-qc5ry Год назад +257

    Only can a politician cost the country billions......let me repeat that.....billions that the taxpayers have to pick up and still be in power.

    • @ow3jyt548
      @ow3jyt548 Год назад +10

      Half a trillion man

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Год назад +10

      And that politician in power wasn't even voted as prime minister of the country by the people

    • @jsm6136
      @jsm6136 Год назад +3

      I agree, lockdown was a stupid idea.

    • @ellenfaulkner7616
      @ellenfaulkner7616 Год назад +2

      Sounds similar to trump

    • @vivo-audio
      @vivo-audio Год назад +1

      The Royal family have done a similar thing over their lifetime.

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Год назад +46

    The silence speaks volumes

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +1

      Silence is golden.

    • @GladysAlicea
      @GladysAlicea Год назад

      It definitely says she and Kwarteng are both elitist cowards.

    • @methanedirigible
      @methanedirigible Год назад

      @@stevenhull5025 All that glitters is silent

  • @maartenvandam344
    @maartenvandam344 Год назад +1

    Isn't that supposed to be the other way around? Things happen, the Bank gives advice, the government does something?
    Not, the government causes an unprovoked crisis, the Bank has to intervene to stop the collapse of the economy.
    The UK has done that twice now, in recent history, 2016 and last Friday.
    This is not how that's supposed to happen.

  • @hektoriuz
    @hektoriuz Год назад +6

    They have to protect the rich with the poor's money, like the good Ol days.

  • @SicAltusIsVulnero
    @SicAltusIsVulnero Год назад +40

    Good to see at least Andrew Griffith is prepared to address everyone’s concerns. . . By lying so blatantly I’m actually insulted by the sheer audacity of it.

  • @mrjohncharlesbrown
    @mrjohncharlesbrown Год назад +87

    What is astonishing is she is prime minister due to a small number of blue rinse Tories liked her, she's not an elected prime minister by the people they should ban such changes of prime minister, and have an general election for the people to decide, and I'm a conservative

    • @goldenturd1155
      @goldenturd1155 Год назад +10

      You spelt satanist wrong.

    • @klaw7050
      @klaw7050 Год назад +7

      @@goldenturd1155 ahah, good one.

    • @Kira-ji5pr
      @Kira-ji5pr Год назад +1

      This is suppose to happen… Lizz just ripped the band aid clean…

    • @Oluinneachain
      @Oluinneachain Год назад

      @@Kira-ji5pr 🤔

    • @MrSamoDude
      @MrSamoDude Год назад +2

      How can they ban changes of prime minister when the people don't ever vote to elect a prime minister! We vote for an MP of a party who then jointly decides who will be prime minister. We don't have a presidency like the US where they vote for the person who'll lead their country.

  • @damonturnbull5903
    @damonturnbull5903 Год назад +2

    What part of, you don't borrow money to give the rich tax cuts.

  • @Oldtanktapper
    @Oldtanktapper Год назад

    As an old teacher of mine was fond of saying: ‘in order to understand what is actually happening in politics, you must always ask yourself one question when listening to a politician speak: WHY is this person lying to me?’

  • @MrLoftusjj3
    @MrLoftusjj3 Год назад +184

    Calling The UK An Emerging-Market Is No Longer A Joke
    The UK’s progression toward emerging-market status is moving so fast

    • @mrhead8175
      @mrhead8175 Год назад +48

      submerging market more like

    • @bond0815
      @bond0815 Год назад +33

      Sub-Merging market rather. "Emerging" implies an upward trajectory.

    • @thebunit6492
      @thebunit6492 Год назад +13

      Crippled market.

    • @kennethlalla1779
      @kennethlalla1779 Год назад +12

      Collapsing market

    • @hyrdocomputing
      @hyrdocomputing Год назад +3

      We've got a chancellor who looks the part!

  • @leesmith-dennis4141
    @leesmith-dennis4141 Год назад +50

    It is a deliberate policy to enrich themselves and their paymasters as much as possible in the next 2 years.....

    • @leeii337
      @leeii337 Год назад +5

      truth

    • @edt6488
      @edt6488 Год назад

      Except the reality is the government has just made everyone in the UK poorer.

    • @noldo3837
      @noldo3837 Год назад

      Borrow money and ruin whole economy to give money to super-rich cocain-sniffing criminals...

    • @jemhoare2105
      @jemhoare2105 Год назад

      Always follow the money.

  • @digitaldemii4735
    @digitaldemii4735 Год назад +4

    Damn you Corbyn!!😭😂

  • @mamboa1986
    @mamboa1986 Год назад +4

    "You will own nothing and be happy"

  • @georgebrowne5935
    @georgebrowne5935 Год назад +22

    Did John Redwood just call the British People Lazy again??
    The same People that foolishly Voted for the Tories? OR didn't Vote at all, which is as bad.
    When will Ordinary British People ever learn??

  • @Horizon344
    @Horizon344 Год назад +131

    The Tories were finished the moment they put Truss anywhere near the PM's office. They deserve to be electorally wiped out. SUPPORT & VOTE UKIP

    • @kennethlalla1779
      @kennethlalla1779 Год назад +12

      Agree but fools will undoubtedly vote for them

    • @MrJenklns
      @MrJenklns Год назад +9

      As an ex Lib dem She's doing all she can to get the Tories out

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +7

      The trouble is we will all be wiped out before we have the chance to vote them out.

    • @Mithril_Antimarr
      @Mithril_Antimarr Год назад +2

      sure they can find someone better

    • @GladysAlicea
      @GladysAlicea Год назад

      I prefer flogged.

  • @jdu2613
    @jdu2613 Год назад +1

    What an effort from John R. to shift the blame to the Bank of England. He is just ridiculous!

  • @joebournat
    @joebournat Год назад +1

    The British public did not vote for this mess and certainly did not vote for Truss and her ideological madness. Expert after expert are saying this is not something that is down to events abroad yet Tory Minister after Tory Minister are blaming everybody except Truss and Kwarteng. This is an absolute disgrace and Tory back benchers must get a grip on their party by starting with sending in letters of No Confidence on Truss.

  • @runwiththerunners8152
    @runwiththerunners8152 Год назад +100

    Before joining the then common market that matured into the EU the UK had the worst performing economy in Europe just in front of Ireland. Now we are out the EU and after the ridiculous Brexit it looks like we are heading back down there again. During the debate remainders were called scare mongers -re-moaners. 🤣

    • @RoryMonaghan
      @RoryMonaghan Год назад +20

      Now Ireland has one the strongest growths of all economies in Europe 👍🏻

    • @runwiththerunners8152
      @runwiththerunners8152 Год назад +8

      @@RoryMonaghan Exactly and companies are locating there to trade within the EU.

    • @paulhank7967
      @paulhank7967 Год назад

      Spain, Italy and Greece are in a worse state than the UK.

    • @paulhank7967
      @paulhank7967 Год назад

      This is nothing yo do with brexit. Covid pandemic and the 100s of billions paid out in furlough didn't help. Lockdowns have crippled economies worldwide. Including China, which is still locking down outbreaks.

    • @RoryMonaghan
      @RoryMonaghan Год назад

      @@runwiththerunners8152 including some funds like those of Jacob Rees Mogg, the dirty rat. I wonder how much of that fund is in dollars and euros and how much is in pounds.

  • @itshim917
    @itshim917 Год назад +106

    IM 30 YEARS OLD HAVE NEVER VOTED IN MY LIFE BUT IM DAM SURE VOTING #LABOUR NEXT ELECTIONS THIS TORIES PARTY IS AN ABSOLUTE DISGRACE

    • @marlonblade007
      @marlonblade007 Год назад

      They know they're on the outs so they're being even more corrupt.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +15

      Labour which sold off 60% of the nations gold reserves for a pittance. Good luck

    • @russelledwards001
      @russelledwards001 Год назад +19

      Stick with this lot then. Great.

    • @b62boom1
      @b62boom1 Год назад

      @@stevenhull5025 the gold was sold to save the economy. The Tories are collapsing it.

    • @peacelily723
      @peacelily723 Год назад +3

      @@russelledwards001 its because of these types, the country is in turmoil!

  • @michaelgnit8476
    @michaelgnit8476 Год назад +2

    I remember my dearly departed brother saying British people and government never have contingency plans. It appears to be true.

  • @chrisk1732
    @chrisk1732 Год назад +3

    It s the financial institutions who run the world .they are more than capable of breaking any country financially when the huge profit’s they are currently making are slightly / remotely threatened .

  • @IdaiMakayaPublications
    @IdaiMakayaPublications Год назад +33

    There's nothing quite like a politician. They'll blatantly say the sky is green, if it suits their narrative...

    • @Kira-ji5pr
      @Kira-ji5pr Год назад

      Actually sky is black not blue… if u can call it blue, you can call it green as well😂

    • @mikeandrews2782
      @mikeandrews2782 Год назад

      This is beyond your usual lying Tory. We’re into serious Trump territory now…

  • @inlaw2outlaws
    @inlaw2outlaws Год назад +16

    think its a joke smirking as they are walking to the car while everyone suffers . someone needs to shake them all up . its not a game ffs

    • @Sarfaraz30
      @Sarfaraz30 Год назад +1

      It’s a game for the tories tho

    • @TruthTortoise81
      @TruthTortoise81 Год назад +2

      shake them? why not beat them savagely.

  • @absolutewarrior4253
    @absolutewarrior4253 Год назад

    One Harry Maguire in the national team but a bunch of Harry Maguires in the Government 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @Killajmj
    @Killajmj Год назад +2

    WHEN UK'S FORMER COLONIES ARE NOW BETTER PLACES TO LIVE

  • @thecat4272
    @thecat4272 Год назад +29

    Truss + Kami-Kazi have only been in the job a few weeks and they've been a ABSOLUTE DISASTER already.....

  • @michaelkavanagh5947
    @michaelkavanagh5947 Год назад +29

    Reagan economics in a tiny country with no real tangible economic alliances. Madness!

    • @j4v-cyberpunk-music
      @j4v-cyberpunk-music Год назад +1

      The City and Westminster ain all the UK, mate

    • @zekbaker4727
      @zekbaker4727 Год назад

      Thatcher economics, the witch still haunts us. This time there is no family silver to pay for it and so deceive the UK public.

    • @rohanindra6401
      @rohanindra6401 Год назад +1

      Haha must have read Janan Ganesh’s column

    • @rickerhart907
      @rickerhart907 Год назад +3

      Let me guess you weren't even around then. I was. I bought my first house when Carter was president and paid 16%. I remember when you can only buy gas on odd or even days depending on your plate number. I remember Carter giving a speech that telling us that the United States didn't have enough energy to keep your house warm. Inflation was as high as it is now. And then I lost my good Teamster job at a grocery warehouse because they closed three warehouses and 58 stores in my region of the country. Everybody was unemployed and struggling like they are now. All of It reversed after Reagan got elected and they lowered taxes. Businesses started back up, there was a hiring boom, and interest rates dropped back into a reasonable range. And you could buy gas whenever you wanted at a reasonable price. The problem Britain has right now is trying to recover from a borrowing and spending binge. And yes there will be pain, as any socialist country that is gone broke will tell you

    • @patrickbateman783
      @patrickbateman783 Год назад

      I don't think it's Reagan economics. Britain was the first Nation to combat Covid by using MMT. They monetize the debt without using the gilt market. Now what not being mention about this budget is the spending. You can't cut taxes and spend at the same time. The Mainstream Stream Media are just pointing out the "Tax Cut for the Rich" but. nothing about the large spending parts of the budget.

  • @StimParavane
    @StimParavane Год назад +3

    Truss did exactly what the Billionaire class wanted her to do. Job done.

  • @theheadshotstudio9254
    @theheadshotstudio9254 Год назад +2

    Surely Kwarteng knew this would happen - a lot of his mates in the city (including his ex boss) are making a lot of money betting against the pound. I wouldn't say its incompetence, its corruption.

    • @omm.12
      @omm.12 Год назад

      You got it and everyone's in it are at it.

  • @rv9497
    @rv9497 Год назад +9

    This is 10 years in the making it wasn't just the mini budget. That was just the removal of the piece in the Jenga

  • @Mikeyc2k6
    @Mikeyc2k6 Год назад +20

    It's insane that you can commit such obvious corruption and still be leader of the country. Its insane that its a job you essentially can't get sacked from

    • @depralexcrimson
      @depralexcrimson Год назад

      who said you can't? just gather 300k ppl in london going absolutely bonkers till they fuckin crucify her if she doesnt resign

    • @electricaviationchannelvid7863
      @electricaviationchannelvid7863 Год назад +2

      She is still looking for the Red-Button...

  • @broadleyboy2
    @broadleyboy2 Год назад +1

    So you have a world where you have a recession and the BOE is trying to cool the economy with hikes, and on the other hand you have the Treasury that is trying to shield the economy from that recession and implementing fiscal measures that are inflationary.” for John Redwood fo say Bank of England’s planned sale of 8.9 Billion of the gilts it hold was the primary reason for the problems with gilts prices is ridiculous. The BOE held 895 billion of gilts and the sale of gilts was a tiny proportion of this holding . The fault for the volatility in the market lies with Truss her Chancellor and her cabinets idiotic mini budget.

  • @ruggedwalks
    @ruggedwalks Год назад +3

    These people in power have a single brain cell amongst all of them.

  • @frankschlanker
    @frankschlanker Год назад +24

    The general public are looking at this lot and agree, that these people don't know what they are doing!!

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +5

      Exactly. LOOKING. While they are looking they will freeze to death in their homes, starve to death because their food bills become unaffordable and will be thrown out into the street because their mortgage payments become unaffordable. That is what happens when one becomes a mere spectator.

    • @aminulhussain2277
      @aminulhussain2277 Год назад

      Idiots will continue to vote conservative based on their dogma of all alternatives being worse.

    • @valuetraveler2026
      @valuetraveler2026 Год назад

      The general public are stupid

    • @frankschlanker
      @frankschlanker Год назад

      @@stevenhull5025Exactly! Have you joined ENOUGH IS ENOUGH Steven?

  • @XTSu-sl1bb
    @XTSu-sl1bb Год назад +52

    It’s criminal to keep interest rates so low when inflation is double figures

    • @MrJenklns
      @MrJenklns Год назад +6

      They should be at 7%

    • @MrJonnyl123
      @MrJonnyl123 Год назад +12

      Our economy is a house of cars which can’t handle 5 percent interest rates without total collapse. It’s an economy that’s been addicted to cheap credit for years

    • @northwestcoast
      @northwestcoast Год назад +6

      Gotta keep them down due to huge mortgages

    • @Chris-rp9df
      @Chris-rp9df Год назад +12

      The country cant cope with tens of thousands of families defaulting on their mortgages and needing social housing

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +3

      Since when does the housing market control the whole UK economy? If homebuyers were so naive to take out large mortgages not realising interest rates have been kept artificially low they have themselves to blame. Just check interest rate history charts and the average is around 7%.

  • @hayzed9491
    @hayzed9491 Год назад +2

    Pure gaslighting and talking past simple questions with inane diatribes. The way they blanked that reporter is a perfect example of the contempt they have have for the public and any scrutiny.

    • @huwzebediahthomas9193
      @huwzebediahthomas9193 Год назад

      Absolute froth, yep. Total bull he comes out with. Crazy! UK in deep trouble financially as it was, before last Friday. Now it's toast.

  • @anthonysullivan3238
    @anthonysullivan3238 Год назад +3

    so it's the bank of england's fault. nothing to do with truss or kwarteng. brilliant well done redwood you muppet

  • @feeblewhip8225
    @feeblewhip8225 Год назад +16

    I was ready for Rishi. Now I have no idea what I'm ready for.

  • @squirrel9999
    @squirrel9999 Год назад +10

    These idiots will blame everyone for their failings, exactly like an abusive and manipulative spouse. Everything is your fault.

  • @hoshifuyo4494
    @hoshifuyo4494 Год назад +29

    This is an amazing video and i enjoyed every bit of it. And i'm also excited to share my investment experience so far this year. I believe it will help a lot of people here who are confused on how to startup theirs and be productive for the year.

    • @hoshifuyo4494
      @hoshifuyo4494 Год назад

      From my own point of view, you need to invest smartly if you need the good things of life. so far, i've made over $355k in raw profits from just q4 of the market from my diversified portfolio strategy and i believe anyone can do it if you have the right strategy. Mutual funds takes long time, but investing smartly is the key for short term. Most of us tends to pay more attention to the shiniest position in the market to the cost of proper diversification.

    • @emmanuelchikwendu5492
      @emmanuelchikwendu5492 Год назад

      ​@@hoshifuyo4494 Wow!!!,
      This is super awesome. I'm willing to start saving properly or at least have a good investment. Please tell me more about it. I'm an amateur investor, i have 2 IRAs, I do not like the cookie cutter responses from; Fidelity, Vanguard Schwab, etc 7%-9% year on average. How do you invest?

    • @hoshifuyo4494
      @hoshifuyo4494 Год назад

      My portfolio is very much diversified, so it's not like i have a particular fund i invest in, plus i don't do that by myself. I follow the trades of WINONA ALETHEA LIVINGSTON. She is a popular broker you might have heard of. I can correctly say she's worth her salt as a financial adviser, as her diversification skills are top notch. I
      say so because i see that in her results, as my portfolio grows by averages of 10 to 15% on a monthly basis.

    • @emmanuelchikwendu5492
      @emmanuelchikwendu5492 Год назад

      ​@@hoshifuyo4494 By following trades, do you mean copying her trades, as it is done in etoro? Are you giving her your money or the money says in your account? I have heard about copying trades but have not looked into it. But i have an idea of what it is.

    • @hoshifuyo4494
      @hoshifuyo4494 Год назад

      Yeah exactly. My money stays right in my account. It's all programmatic, plus it's relatively much easier to set up and connect my accounts, than creating a financial plan and drafting investment strategies myself. My account just mirrors her trades in realtime.

  • @aidenjohns8248
    @aidenjohns8248 Год назад +4

    strange how they forget the bank bailouts not that long ago! all in line with the great reset!..

  • @b62boom1
    @b62boom1 Год назад +27

    They absolutely detest the working class. Once again squeezing those with the least. They love the suffering. A day of reckoning is coming.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +5

      Make it soon before its too late

    • @generalbuttnaked7637
      @generalbuttnaked7637 Год назад +4

      "a day of reckoning is coming" sorry to disappoint you but I've listened to those exact words in the 70s, 80s and for the last 3 years.
      I don't believe that it's ever going to happen.

    • @BezdomniakPL
      @BezdomniakPL Год назад

      One solution, Revolution!

    • @BezdomniakPL
      @BezdomniakPL Год назад

      We need another bolshevik revolution in the 21st century

  • @simonthomas5367
    @simonthomas5367 Год назад +15

    So all in all not a bad first couple of weeks in the job then……

  • @JoyJoyJ0yJoyJ0y
    @JoyJoyJ0yJoyJ0y Год назад +4

    We need a snap election NOW

  • @gabrieldomocos7570
    @gabrieldomocos7570 Год назад +1

    Lol that last guy: the BOE announced it would stop selling bonds for a while. Translation: the BoE is buying all the bonds as fast as it can for as long as necessary, causing hyperinflation in only a couple of months

  • @alkante2962
    @alkante2962 Год назад +28

    When I think about my previous english neighbours who, for 15 years, never ceased to tell me how everything was so much better in England compared to France where they were currently living at the time - just for the weather and to obey a mundane dream of the british middle class... me now, if I were of their likes 🤣😜

  • @vmoses1979
    @vmoses1979 Год назад +14

    Can someone explain why pension funds are borrowing money to buy bonds? Pension funds are not supposed to be like leveraged hedge funds and other alternative asset managers.

    • @benghiskahn3673
      @benghiskahn3673 Год назад

      They can borrow up to 50% net value.

    • @nathansavage8692
      @nathansavage8692 Год назад +4

      thats what i thought! how is even supposed to make sense? surely the interest on the loans is higher than the bond yield or everyone would be doing it!

  • @beverlyhitchon4901
    @beverlyhitchon4901 Год назад

    To accuse Truss and the tories of being shallow, implies depth! 😒, the only depth is in their pockets! When are we going to be rid of this disastrous party! 🙄

  • @rohanindra6401
    @rohanindra6401 Год назад +1

    The UK economy is the casualty of Truss’s ego who wants her legacy to be known as Thatcher 2.0. Thus she has copied and pasted her policies in a wildly different economic environment just for her legacy. Leaders must have an ideology but obviously apply it according to circumstances. Thatcher worked for her time but they need a new playbook and seem out of ideas. In current environment taxes need to be raised otherwise inflation control will come in the form of painful rate hikes.

  • @kevinhayes7830
    @kevinhayes7830 Год назад +29

    This government has got to go the market has totally lost confidence in the Tory government we need them all removed as soon as possible 🤬

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Год назад

      its not the gov thats the problem, its the market.

    • @kevinhayes7830
      @kevinhayes7830 Год назад +6

      @@888ssss the problem is people like you if you're not a bot 🤔

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Год назад +3

      ​@@kevinhayes7830 rates will have to be raised or pensions will be fried.

  • @sukhdevjohal9053
    @sukhdevjohal9053 Год назад +22

    What a complete disaster

  • @lloydjones7925
    @lloydjones7925 Год назад

    Thanks Channel 4!

  • @timbobill7279
    @timbobill7279 Год назад

    The benefit bill isn't the issue nor the solution. Why on earth are we plagued with inept MPs running the UK? We've effectively had hard times since 2008 and very little useful progress. Benefits are a tiny outgoing. Why not stop focusing on house sales to inflate the GDP and invest in actual, for real plans to get the country into shape? Training is a joke in the UK now, access to higher education is out of reach for most and the UK has a massive skills gap, and yet still, we have these jokers piping on about failed programmes. Get with it.

  • @blist8329
    @blist8329 Год назад +25

    Trickle down economics has never worked. People tried to argue that it worked in America but they always forget federal law is what keeps minimum wage rising. If trickle down economics worked Walmart would be paying their employees a lot more

    • @rohanindra6401
      @rohanindra6401 Год назад +2

      Socialism doesn’t work either look al Latin America. Whats needed is a combination of the two. In the 80s deregulation and privatisation needed to occur but now theres no point of constant tax cuts if debt and inflation is rising. We probably need taxes to increase now, particularly on land.

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 Год назад +18

    Economic destruction is so widespread, on so many fronts, that it is beyond possibility to be incompetence, it has to be deliberate policy.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад

      It is in revelations. Economic collapse, nation will rise against nation, mens hearts will grow cold, persecution, earthquakes. But don't worry folks we can always blame Putin.

    • @a13xdunlop
      @a13xdunlop Год назад +4

      Preparation for a fire sale of public services to the private sector.

    • @antispindr8613
      @antispindr8613 Год назад

      Not something to say lightly, but is not the attitude and actions of this right-wing Govt bordering on fascist?

  • @alanblair88
    @alanblair88 Год назад +1

    Britain is in a different situation compared to most other countries, because a much larger fraction of their workforce (both public and private) have been promised an inflation-indexed pension. For this reason, Britain has to be much more careful about tax cuts, spending, debt and inflation.

  • @uweinhamburg
    @uweinhamburg Год назад +1

    If the BoE promises to buy bonds without an upper limit, doesn't that mean that they have to generate more money from a certain time (print it or electronically add it to accounts)? The actual resources of any central bank are limited, so they will have to produce money out of thin air.
    In consequence, more money will meet the same amount of goods, which in standard theory should increase inflation.
    They could safe some pension funds and make the pension worth much less at the same time...