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https://news.sky.com/story/cost-of-living-crisis-worsening-as-shop-prices-rise-at-fastest-rate-in-more-than-a-decade-12604935And they wonder why people think they are out of touch! The guy's an idiot.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 04, 2022, 12:32:18 pmhttps://news.sky.com/story/cost-of-living-crisis-worsening-as-shop-prices-rise-at-fastest-rate-in-more-than-a-decade-12604935And they wonder why people think they are out of touch! The guy's an idiot.Some of us HAVE been pointing this sort of thing out for...about 40 years. It's hardly news.
Maybe BFYP.I do remember an exchange 10 years ago though where I explained why Austerity was dangerous voodoo economics that would do great harm to the country and you disagreed. Do you now accept that the Tories were, at best wildly out of touch with economics then?(Although I think that would be giving them far too much credit. They knew precisely what they were doing, and they did it anyway for political reasons.)
Well, if you're going to view the economy as if you're a bookkeeper and not an economist you would think like that.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 04, 2022, 09:50:33 pmMaybe BFYP.I do remember an exchange 10 years ago though where I explained why Austerity was dangerous voodoo economics that would do great harm to the country and you disagreed. Do you now accept that the Tories were, at best wildly out of touch with economics then?(Although I think that would be giving them far too much credit. They knew precisely what they were doing, and they did it anyway for political reasons.)Nope, still fundamentally believe in balancing the books as much as is possible on everyday spending and avoiding unnecessary capital spend. If anything my time working with the public sector reinforced my hate of waste more than anything else (and I include waste during covid in that).
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on May 05, 2022, 09:25:39 amWell, if you're going to view the economy as if you're a bookkeeper and not an economist you would think like that.I don't agree with this approach there's more than one aspect to it. The approach of any spending is good spending is not at all the right approach and some economists do think that way (incorrectly in my view). I've seen lots of it in the public sector aswell particularly around Feb/march when they want to spend budgets.