Will George Osborne pay for his economic short-termism? | Business | theguardian.com
he short-term nature of government economic policy provides Labour with the opportunity to lay out a genuine long-term plan for how Britain kicks the mortgage-debt habit, retools industry, rewards work, and pays its way in the world. But it needs to sharpen up its act, and quickly.
He is right about the conservatives - but Labour will not do any better. They could at least admit they wrecked the country between 1997 and 2010.
Where will we find a leader who will cut house prices, immigration, red-tape and business taxes? While at the same time closing all the big business tax loopholes.....
he short-term nature of government economic policy provides Labour with the opportunity to lay out a genuine long-term plan for how Britain kicks the mortgage-debt habit, retools industry, rewards work, and pays its way in the world. But it needs to sharpen up its act, and quickly.
He is right about the conservatives - but Labour will not do any better. They could at least admit they wrecked the country between 1997 and 2010.
Where will we find a leader who will cut house prices, immigration, red-tape and business taxes? While at the same time closing all the big business tax loopholes.....
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