The specter of Liz Truss still haunts Britain by HelsBels2102 Tags:Europe 5 comments She gave up faster than France gave up to the nazis. “But the period sticks in the memory of most ordinary Brits… “It was such a short, sharp, weird time. It had such a febrile sense of impending doom,” said one partner at a Big Four accounting firm” Ah yes, the ordinary Brits that make up the partners of the big four accounting firms. Britain should have voted for the lettuce Tanking the UK’s economy in such a short time was an achievement. I’m still curious what was the plan to balance those unfunded tax cuts or was there any plan. Some made a LOT of money shorting Gilts at the right time… Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
“But the period sticks in the memory of most ordinary Brits… “It was such a short, sharp, weird time. It had such a febrile sense of impending doom,” said one partner at a Big Four accounting firm” Ah yes, the ordinary Brits that make up the partners of the big four accounting firms.
Tanking the UK’s economy in such a short time was an achievement. I’m still curious what was the plan to balance those unfunded tax cuts or was there any plan.
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She gave up faster than France gave up to the nazis.
“But the period sticks in the memory of most ordinary Brits…
“It was such a short, sharp, weird time. It had such a febrile sense of impending doom,” said one partner at a Big Four accounting firm”
Ah yes, the ordinary Brits that make up the partners of the big four accounting firms.
Britain should have voted for the lettuce
Tanking the UK’s economy in such a short time was an achievement.
I’m still curious what was the plan to balance those unfunded tax cuts or was there any plan.
Some made a LOT of money shorting Gilts at the right time…