Keir Starmer is too busy burying the Left to defend the public from being crushed by austerity ✍️ If Labour does not speak for a public, who will? 🔵 rachshabi for ipaperviews
claimed that austerity was over. Government support during the pandemic had proved that there is, in fact, a “magic money tree” – which even the IMF and World Bank then acknowledged as a good thing. Meanwhile austerity cuts introduced by the Conservatives in 2010 had demonstrably shrunk the economy, hobbled public services and thrown millions into misery and poverty. New research shows austerity contributedAnd yet, here we are again – a groundhog day of political choice, not necessity.
Even if you agree a government priority is to plug a £40bn black hole – and some economists describe this obsession with pushing down government debt
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