April 6, 2025

19 thoughts on “Planet Normal: Labour’s big budget | Podcast

  1. Why would an anchorbaby backed by the same Gove faction that have given us the invasion of the last 14 years do anything to save native Britons from the impending demographic minoritisation?

  2. Great interview and analysis of the labour budget and the collapse of the energy industry….my business energy standing charge has gone from £100 per month to up to £1500 per month….Engie has refused me a new contract….

  3. I certainly don't buy the narrative that Liz Truss singlehandedly "crashed the economy". There were multiple factors which moved the bond market. But why on Earth did she schedule her budget for the day after the Bank of England's announcement?! That was just leaving an open goal for institutions who wanted to undermine her economic policies.

  4. The real problem for Liz Truss was not the OBR or Bank of England. It was that at least two thirds of her Conservative MP colleagues had also drunk samevcool aid as the OBR and BofE head shed. It was this that meant she was hung out to dry. Until all of those not conservatives are chucked out, preferably by Reform UK there will be no prospect of change. A new Conservative leader, even if their heart is on the right place like Liz, will just be another lamb to the slaughter.

  5. It’s not right that a Yoruba Nigerian becomes the leader of the Conservative and Unionist party of the United Kingdom. There are no English or British members of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It’s tragic to watch the destruction of your own country take place before your eyes, whilst so-called “conservatives” cheer it on and contribute to its collapse. It’s treason.

  6. £3B for Ukraine. Buy debt for that spending? Even higher tax rate. Buy debt for that? Utter failure on immigration management and public safety. Buy debt for that? Support for very harmful groups in the Middle East. Buy debt for that? Pushes out leadership with reckless speed. Buy debt for that?
    United Kingdom is worth investing in, but this government does not represent the interests of the United Kingdom.

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