History will record what has happened in the past few weeks as the end of Thatcherism. What began as the "Big Bang" de-regularisation of finance in 1986 has now come full circle.
Since 1986 both political parties have been in thrall to the City - one of Blair and Browns primary initiatives before coming to power was the "prawn cocktail" wooing of City big-wigs. Nothing expressed the decline of the Tories so much as the fact that they were shunned by the "great and good" of the City in the late 90s onwards.
Now that excessive liberalisation of the financial markets has proven to be a crock of crap, the only way forward will be to adopt a more European model of capitalism.
Since 1986 both political parties have been in thrall to the City - one of Blair and Browns primary initiatives before coming to power was the "prawn cocktail" wooing of City big-wigs. Nothing expressed the decline of the Tories so much as the fact that they were shunned by the "great and good" of the City in the late 90s onwards.
Now that excessive liberalisation of the financial markets has proven to be a crock of crap, the only way forward will be to adopt a more European model of capitalism.
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