Monday 17 October 2022

Blood on the Cabinet Room Floor.

So in an emergency broadcast by the chancellor, he's stated that he's reversing the tax cuts, so corporation tax will stay high (except for those global corporations that can negotiate lower rates or pay it offshore), he's abandoning the 1p cut to income tax and the energy price is only capped until April, not for two years.

Basically the Prime Minister's authority is now hugely undermined.

Like I've said previously, outside forces are telling the government what to do, the government is not telling the markets or the vested interests that they should support the people. The p[eople at the bottom of the pile are being abandoned.

Right now people are saying that Liz Truss should call a snap general election. As happy as the Labour leadership would be at that prospect, all that would happen is we'd vote Labour in and the same vested interests would be advising the Labour leadership that they should have virtually the same policies as we have now.

If we could guarantee a none of the mainstream parties could win the election, I'd say yes. We need to break the link between Parliament and the vested outside interests that advise and effectively control it.

We need a new party in power, free from the lobbyists, the cosy relationships, the vested interest, the big money men, the Davos set and the WEF.

We need a fresh start, a party working for the people, not the elites.




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