Sunak is using a form of project fear but one of his main pushes is if you want Rwanda vote for me. Also that the BofE plan is working. We are going to get attacked by Russia or Iran or etc. Rwanda may prevent moves to Reform. Farage - set to spend most of his time supporting Trump. Quaint brit crowd raiser. May add some ideas for Trump. The brexit technique is well understood and just about worked.
Libs. Tricky. They were going to go rejoin the EU. These days it will be hard for them to say sorry we can't do it if they do get power. Libs often attract unhappy Tory voters. They aim to concentrate on certain areas.
Reform - the name suggests what they are and no doubt will sound wonderful to some. I believe they only intend to be represented in certain areas.
Greens. Tricky but if in power they would find quick greening has it's problems, Coalition as with Germany could result in some bad ideas getting in.
Labour. Rather clear that sudden changes are not possible. LOL A bit Tory but at least said. Taxation - look at aspect that don't change PAYE. They have control of the purse strings. Money can be moved from A to B etc. History is interesting
Brown's time as chancellor was marked by major reform of Britain's monetary and fiscal policy architecture, transferring interest rate setting to the Bank of England, extension of powers of the Treasury to cover much domestic policy and transferring banking supervision to the Financial Services Authority. Brown presided over the longest period of economic growth in British history
This time we get an economist, Business and a pretty famous ex head of the BofE like that. Blare - law. Sound familiar. True a different style this time. Blair will have done well in his presentation skills training. Maybe they should all select actors.
When an election is set its usually time for a manifesto to appear.
The various media sources. Don't expect too much sanity in terms of who to vote for. In fact it's likely to worse than it ever has been before.
Libs. Tricky. They were going to go rejoin the EU. These days it will be hard for them to say sorry we can't do it if they do get power. Libs often attract unhappy Tory voters. They aim to concentrate on certain areas.
Reform - the name suggests what they are and no doubt will sound wonderful to some. I believe they only intend to be represented in certain areas.
Greens. Tricky but if in power they would find quick greening has it's problems, Coalition as with Germany could result in some bad ideas getting in.
Labour. Rather clear that sudden changes are not possible. LOL A bit Tory but at least said. Taxation - look at aspect that don't change PAYE. They have control of the purse strings. Money can be moved from A to B etc. History is interesting
Brown's time as chancellor was marked by major reform of Britain's monetary and fiscal policy architecture, transferring interest rate setting to the Bank of England, extension of powers of the Treasury to cover much domestic policy and transferring banking supervision to the Financial Services Authority. Brown presided over the longest period of economic growth in British history
This time we get an economist, Business and a pretty famous ex head of the BofE like that. Blare - law. Sound familiar. True a different style this time. Blair will have done well in his presentation skills training. Maybe they should all select actors.
When an election is set its usually time for a manifesto to appear.
The various media sources. Don't expect too much sanity in terms of who to vote for. In fact it's likely to worse than it ever has been before.