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appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
Tue Sep 27, 2022, 05:41 PM Sep 2022

Pouring Cash into London to Solve Regional Inequality, Decades of Decline? Trickle-Down Trussonomics

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- 'Pouring cash into London to solve regional inequality? That’s trickle-down Trussonomics.' The Guardian, Sept. 27, 2022. - Ed.

- The UK economy needs the rest of the country to help reverse decades of decline – even Boris Johnson knew that. -

Traders in the City of London were punching the air at Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget last week. It was small wonder. He had granted some of them hundreds of thousands of pounds. By way of contrast, “red wall” Tory MPs’ hearts were sinking. Kwarteng’s new tax measures might have had one aim in view: to benefit London’s economy at the expense of the rest of the country. His former boss Boris Johnson’s one sensible policy ambition, to reduce the income gap between the capital & the north, lay in ruins. London was exulting.

The surge in bankers’ bonuses & the slashed rate for the richest 5% in the UK will go overwhelmingly to residents of the capital & its environs. The £45bn package is aimed at the wealthy, at corporate profits & at boosting the price of land & the private housing market. Of the 48 English enterprise zones to enjoy Treasury largesse, just 16 are in the north. More serious is that if the cost of the tax cuts is not to be recouped merely by future tax rises, £35bn must be found in the next 4 years from public spending, according to the Resolution Foundation.

With Scottish & Welsh budgets protected by the pro-union Barnett formula, the implication is a return to savage austerity in English regions heavily dependent on public funds.

Kwarteng & his boss, Liz Truss, clearly hold to the belief that Britain’s economic growth depends on London & its primary industry, finance. In the quarter century after the Big Bang of the 1980s this was largely true. London’s wealth surged to European preeminence & its taxes funded depressed northern provinces. From 2008 onwards that wealth stuttered. While south-east England remained among the richest regions in Europe, the gulf between it & other UK regions widened, making the country the most geographically unequal major economy in Europe. At least Johnson recognised this...

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/sep/27/cash-london-regional-inequality-trickle-down-trussonomics-uk-economy



- Jonathan Pie: UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, Tories and Trickledown.
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Demsrule86

(68,469 posts)
7. She is a better spoken Trump in a skirt...still just as bad...going to give all the money to the
Tue Sep 27, 2022, 07:41 PM
Sep 2022

already, undeserving rich...tell me about multiple parties...this one in the UK and a Fascist in Italy...what a gift multiple parties are...permanent minority rule.

TheRealNorth

(9,470 posts)
9. When the wealthy own so much wealth....
Wed Sep 28, 2022, 12:48 PM
Sep 2022

They can really start to control the economy.

I am afraid we are in trouble and may have reached a tipping point.

PortTack

(32,709 posts)
13. A side point..ppl love to bash the royals, I'm mostly neutral but ya know they've done a lot better
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 04:10 AM
Sep 2022

Job of managing their money than the parliament!

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