currie certainly believes in supporting prime ministers, i seem to recall she did a fantastic job of supporting john major, above & beyond the call of duty i'd say +plus she nearly bankrupted our egg industry. she thinks we all have short memories.
Currie was wrong on most things. Liz Truss was right - unfortunately parliament and the government do not run the country, the UK is £2.4 trillion in debt, so we are run by our creditors.
Simon Clare:- E. Currie is not worth listening to. When in Offiice, she was one who contributed to many of he problems in the country today. Why she turns up and gives advice on how to support her PM. Let her languish in retirement on her large pension rather than grab fees for her air- time.
Edwina Currie has some need to talk about being a Disaster ............. In 1988, then junior health minister Edwina Currie warned the British public that most of the egg production in the UK was affected by Salmonella. The ramifications caused egg sales to plummet. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Then why did she cost the taxpayers tens of billions of poinds while the central bank fended of international traders betting against the pound. Not alone was the pound value under tremendous pressure but a trillion pound plus of pension funds came close to being wiped out but for the central bank intervention. In her watch this happened and you call her a great leader after putting the short term funding of our debt under pressure
@@patcoughlan5638 3 years of that imbecile Sunak in office, and Liz is suddenly to blame after being in office for 5 min? Well, I don't know about anybody else but that's me convinced... This is just the establishment line about Truss, the same establishment that's doing everything to us now that they claim is helping. The cost of living crisis is because of them, the energy crisis is because of them not mining for energy for over a decade (but they have no problem forcing everyone to pay subsidies for mining of EV batteries (and employing child slave labour elsewhere in the world)). So of course they'd recoil at Liz cutting back on all these things, allowing us to keep more of our own money and stimulating the economy! They want complete control, and taking away cash, taking away whatever money we have (whether physical or otherwise) is how they achieve that. It's no conspiracy theory, Klaus Schwab wrote the damned book himself, called the Great Reset. Look it up. THIS is why they kicked Liz out. She was a threat to everything. But now it seems there's some good news. The Commons defeated the cashless society project, and they're in the process of ousting Sunak. However, we still have a leviathan problem with ULEZ and 15 min cities to restrict our freedoms in other ways. Look up youtuber Mahyar Tousi, he has all the info.
@@lapamful your conspiracy theories are totally wrong. Her own party got rid of her because she didn't understand how the financial market seen her budget. Huge money was lost in the days after Kwasi's budget. The central bank spent figures of 50-60 billion protecting the pound plus pension funds of about a trillion. International trader's started betting against the pound's weakening and succeeded until the central bank used it's reserve funds trying to protect it. Afigure of 50-60 billion pound was lost according to the media. Liz Truss had expert advice available to her on her budget risk but according to the media she ignored it seeing it as leftist interfering. Tory MP's see what was happening and the lack of confidence in our financial system caused by the mini budget. They see her back tracking on almost every pledge she had made and see support leaving her from her MP allies. Within days the Tory's realized she would be an election disaster to leave her in no 10. As momentum grew to replace her she had no option but to resign. This is what brought about her demise. Your conspiracy theories are no more than that. Sorry to disappoint you but she brought about her own downfall
We need a strong leadership I don't think Rishi Sunak is the man for the job people don't like him the way he stabbed Borris the elected priminister was sneaky at best, we need someone with guts and put people and not Thier career first. Borris was better than Sunak
People from the land which is mother of parliamentary system, should now, people don't vote for PM. They vote for MPs. MPs choose PM. Sunak might be a typical politician, he might not be a sage. But most opinions about him are premised on hate. It's all prejudice. He became PM following British laws, parliamentary system, and conventions. Nobody in the world asked UK to make him PM. The bitter point is, how can a person who has lineage from former colony became PM? Same age old superiority complex. Multi ethnic multi cultural multi religion is the reality of Britian. Either you accept it as strength or bear the heavy weight of hate.
@@indiamusically I am not British but from what I observed the convention is that in case of resignation a new PM elected by MPs and members of a ruling party is calling for general election to gain mandate from the People of Britain. Such double coup as we witnessed is unprecedented in the modern parliamentary history. I do not blame him, it is just the symptom of decay of political culture and broken line of succession. And since you brought that up, this particular PM appears to be the descendant of the British colonial administration of Africa (I cannot know for sure, but dates and circumstances line up perfectly). Frankly - I do not feel comfortable with the colonial attitudes towards local populace or robust traditions of cast system which slowly seem to take hold here. In addition, unprecedented level of aggressive race baiting practiced by some ministers (mostly against Europeans), coupled with unprecedented levels of immigration seems like a recipe for disaster. This whole situation makes me feel unsafe in my own home.
Do any of them head in the right direction ? All talk and promises and NO action. The illegal migrant invasion and small boats scenario continues and nothing constructive is done about it. It is takeover of this country and getting worse by the minute. Where and when is it going to end with the soft touch incompetent Governments we have. Talk about strikes !!! The working man will rise and down tools rather than pay taxes spent on these intruders. Charity begins at home. Let their own Governments sort them out. Send them back. We can’t and shouldn’t take on the problems of the World. Our incompetent Government is steadily turning the UK into a third world country. It will take brave and honourable men to sort this mess out. Where are they?
I think you want the pound to collapse. You want Truss economics back again? Borrowing to encourage growth in a recession with high inflation won't work. There is no alternative to where we are now.
@@patcoughlan5638 We shouldn’t be where we are now but for politicians. And Government. In the right hands there is an alternative. Not ones of self interest, status and ambition who bleed the country dry. Money, money, money is their cry!
Currie was a catastrophe.Next time Liz, cut government first, then taxes OK? Maybe that's why civil service advisors gave her an inadequate briefing for this very reason? That could be the answer for which Ann is looking?
The country should be run as a business, if you don't run it as a business and invest for growth then the money will dwindle to nothing. To invest in companies into your company then the tax being low taxed should be the first incentive. We've also sold off most, if not all, of our industry, we hardly own a thing. We've got to many people that have now become dependent on the state and this too is draining the tank. Its nuts how this country has been used for greed and power for the benefit of themselves instead of the country and people. Edwina Curry is not a politician where Anne is more than competent to understand and see the woods for the trees.
Liz truss looked awkward ,she played to the camera but with shocking acting skills ,lacked sincerity,lacked self belief and no wisdom . Leaders from either administration need wisdom, great communication skills ,inclusion and empathy ... I have yet to see one
We shouldn’t be pandering to the markets. This debacle has been caused by too much Government spending too much of our money and creating inflation to cover the shortfall. It left investors in a precarious position which, just like 2009 lead to a heightened appetite for risk in the market bubble created by Government monetary policy to inflate ad infinitum. Something will eventually crack as the BoE tries to prevent price rises by raising interest rates and cutting central bank debt. We saw it implode in the energy markets and the Government has essentially created even more debt to bail them out. It’s now happened in the pension market and the Government has bailed them out. Before long there will be that much bailing out to do there will a collapse of the pound and then we will be in really bad trouble.
@@snowyowel7961 Absolutely not. Locking down the economy was highly destructive of productivity and goosing the money supply has brought us the current misery of price inflation-which they are now having to spend even more money to bail out the consumer and producers.
@@nockianlifter661 Rubbish without furlough my father's business would not have stood a chance. Has for the lockdown it was starmer Labour who wanted to lockdown over Christmas Boris refused.
@@snowyowel7961 Why should I , or anyone else bail out your father ? The Government has no money, it steal ours. Some people gain by this redistribution and therefore many others lose. The net effect is increasing debt, failing value of the pound and consequently price increases.
@@patcoughlan5638since Brown the BoE and Sunak had used QE to print money - exactly like Biden. Creating new money dilutes Gilts which hits the pension funds. The pension industry had been getting around this by borrowing money at low interest to buy Gilts. Sunak and his predecessor had trashed the pound through too much QE. When Truss became PM the BoE had decided to cut QE and move towards Quantitative TIGHTENING - selling bonds. Truss's budget was in the opposite direction which caused the problem with the BoE and the markets. Sunak is heading towards a disaster. Google: 'Lessons from the downfall of Truss for macroeconomic governance'.
@@Land-of-reasonthe health of the economy, level of debt and markets dictate when quantitive easing happen not the BOE. For long our economy is not healthy. For Truss to come in and ignore advice from the treasury was very neglectful
I love Ann Widcombe. I would not of chosen liz for prime minister though I prefer her to sunak. However I do believe the tories shot themselves in the foot forcing boris to resign, Boris should have been allowed to finish is term in office and go for another genral election 2024. He had a awful hand dealt him while he was prime minister with the brexit negotiations pandemic Afghanistan climate change Russia war in Ukraine. Boris deserves a chance in better times I believe he would be a great prime minister in my opinion. BRING BACK BORIS 👍
Lockdown ruined our economy for decades printing £400 billion and lose of tax revenue for 2 years caused inflation, then we have mass migration in the uk plus illegals, hospitals are full because he sacked 40k care workers for not taking a experimental jab , I can’t think of single thing he done right, god help us if that wef puppet ever comes back 🙈
Nothing would surprise me.conservite party have lost there way wtf is happening?we need a leader who can lead our country into the next century.There is only one person fit for prime minister and that's sir kir.... without a Labour party prime minister we our doomed
We don't have leaders they are nothing more than managers, Leaders require leadership qualities and that takes more than a business suit and a fake smile. Wishy washy's brain goes into meltdown just pretending to do normal everyday things like paying for something in a shop using a debit card.
Rishi Sunak could be a victim of his own Wife Non-DomGate greed to earn Dividend TAX-FREE on Sunak Personal £400M Dowry and making his position untenable. But who is most suitable to replace Sunak!