BBC: The president of the United States, Joe Biden, has called Liz Truss's original economic policies "a mistake".
In an unusual intervention, he said the economic turmoil that followed the government's mini-budget had been "predictable".
Speaking at an ice cream shop in Oregon, Mr Biden was asked by reporters about the prime minister's attempt to boost growth with unfunded tax cuts - what the reporter called the "trickle-down plan that she has had to back away from".
The president replied: "Well, it's predictable. I wasn't the only one that thought it was a mistake."
He added: "I think that the idea of cutting taxes on the super wealthy at a time when - anyway, I just think - I disagreed with the policy, but that's up to Great Britain to make that judgment, not me."
Mr Biden has long been critical of the economic theory at the heart of the prime minister's policy, namely that cutting taxes on businesses and the rich generates growth that allows wealth to "trickle down" to all sectors of society.
But it is unusual for the president of the United States to be so critical of the leader of one of America's closest allies. With video » | James Landale, Diplomatic correspondent | Sunday, October 16, 2022
Joe Biden is right, of course. To reduce taxes for the super-rich at a time when most other people are struggling is absolutely nonsensical and totally immoral. But this is typical Tory policy: heartless, selfish, greedy and lacking in compassion.
We need to ditch these Tory clowns, the damn lot of them, with dispatch. Hopefully, the Party will become extinct, just like the dodo. – © Mark Alexander
Showing posts with label Trussonomics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trussonomics. Show all posts
Sunday, October 16, 2022
What Is the Future of Truss without Trussonomics?
"Jeremy Hunt is, effectively, the prime minister."
The new chancellor of the exchequer is 'unsackable' and has been given 'carte blanche' to reverse Liz Truss's economic policy, Caroline Wheeler, political editor of the Sunday Times tells Hugo Rifkind.
The new chancellor of the exchequer is 'unsackable' and has been given 'carte blanche' to reverse Liz Truss's economic policy, Caroline Wheeler, political editor of the Sunday Times tells Hugo Rifkind.
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Times Radio,
Trussonomics
Saturday, October 01, 2022
Truth To Power: How Brexit Led to Trussonomics
Brexit needs to be reversed asap. We Brits are Europeans. We belong in Europe. We belong in the EU. Kick these Europhobic Tories out of office! They are stale ideologues bereft of any new or sensible ideas. – © Mark Alexander
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Brexit,
Trussonomics,
Truth To Power
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