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Keir Starmer - Conservatives left a blackhole in UK Treasury
« on: August 28, 2024, 05:27:29 PM »
Exactly Big G broke treasury inauguration speech.

The West has worked so hard to cut down the Kung Fu dragon to suicidal levels. 

These dying empires are deluded that cutting down mwarabu, mwafrika, latin amerika, russia and kung fu is the only way to be on top.


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Keir Starmer criticises Tory legacy in Downing Street speech
The Prime Minister has warned the nation that "things will get worse" before they improve as he slammed a "£22 billion black hole in the public finances".

The doom and gloom speech laid the blame at the door of the previous Conservative government who was in power for 14 years, however, senior Tory figures claim Sir Keir's words are a way to open the door for Labour tax hikes.

The Prime Minister said "things are worse than we ever imagined", telling a press conference: "In the first few weeks we discovered a £22 billion black hole in the public finances and before anyone says 'Oh this is just performative or playing politics' let's remember the OBR (Office for Budget Responsibility) did not know about it, they wrote a letter setting that out.

"They didn't know because the last government hid it and even last Wednesday, just last Wednesday, we found out that thanks to the last government's recklessness we borrowed almost £5 billion more than the OBR expected in the last three months alone. That's not performative, that's fact."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1940817/keir-starmer-speech-live-pm
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