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Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 2:22 pm
by Alex88
Cabinet Ministers are now apparently saying they were misled by Reeves.
Perhaps they've been reading too much Tory press!
I sense a resignation on the way.. We just need Kier to declare his full support for Reeves, then she can be immediately removed.
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 3:35 pm
by Rich B
Alex88 wrote: Mon Dec 01, 2025 2:22 pm
Cabinet Ministers are now apparently saying they were misled by Reeves.
Perhaps they've been reading too much Tory press!
I sense a resignation on the way.. We just need Kier to declare his full support for Reeves, then she can be immediately removed.
only place i can see that is the spectator, express and the telegraph…
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 3:54 pm
by dinny_g
Guardian has 3 of it's top 5 UK Politics headlines as "Oh... look how terrible the OBR are" - It smacks of deflection to me.
If she didn't lie, then there's no reason to "Draw a Line under it" (Quote Starmer) and move onto the “big, bold long-term plan” (tm Donald Trump)
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 9:33 pm
by Simon
Alex88 wrote: Mon Dec 01, 2025 2:22 pm
Cabinet Ministers are now apparently saying they were misled by Reeves.
Perhaps they've been reading too much Tory press!
I sense a resignation on the way.. We just need Kier to declare his full support for Reeves, then she can be immediately removed.
Despite not being a Labour voter I always wanted to give them a fair crack because 18 months ago it felt good that at least there were adults in number 10. I'm on record on this very forum saying that I think K
eir is a decent, principled guy, but I think that unfortunately he's largely surrounded himself with idiots and unqualified hangers on, and Reeves is definitely in that camp. She had the opportunity this time last year, and at the start of their term, to start the process to radically reform and simplify the tax code here in the UK, remove cliff-edges, spread the burden a little better and, most importantly, set the groundwork for proper actual growth. To say she's fumbled it is a massive understatement.
Part of me thinks that we could and should see a new chancellor before the spring statement and part of me is worried that actually we'll get an even worse tax-and-spend ideologue that will spook the bond markets, push us into a debt spiral and ultimately cost us all dearly. And Reeves, Starmer and the back-benchers will all be to blame if that happens.
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 9:57 pm
by Mito Man
Sounds like it's the back benchers that are the idiots here and Starmer and Reeves are just doing whatever they can to compromise and in the process shafting almost everyone.
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2026 7:50 am
by jamcg
Was reading somewhere the Bank of England is expecting inflation to drop to its 2% target soon, hopefully food stops rising because this makes for eye watering numbers
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2026 8:30 am
by Jobbo
How is inflation going to be 2% if those price rises are real? Are Asda cunningly only putting up prices on items which aren't in the standardised basket for calculating inflation?
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:06 am
by Gavster
I think meat has been a real struggle recently, prices are up across the board. But prices in other areas are going down, e.g. milk prices have dropped (in fact there's an oversupply that's so big some producers are literally pouring it down the drain) which means cheese etc is probably dropping too. Olive oil has seen massive wholesale drops that are probably transferring to retail too, and that's just off the top of my head. And a lot of other produce is stable in price, which will cancel out any big increases in one category such as meat.
Re: Bye Bye Rachel Reeves
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:29 am
by V8Granite
Gavster wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:06 am
I think meat has been a real struggle recently, prices are up across the board. But prices in other areas are going down, e.g. milk prices have dropped (in fact there's an oversupply that's so big some producers are literally pouring it down the drain) which means cheese etc is probably dropping too. Olive oil has seen massive wholesale drops that are probably transferring to retail too, and that's just off the top of my head. And a lot of other produce is stable in price, which will cancel out any big increases in one category such as meat.
It's quite hard to get decent quality milk that isn't being particularly evil to dairy farms. We get ours relatively local but it's not the easiest to track. When the fuckwits bringing in a packaging tax which means easily recyclable glass is hammered it'll be even worse. I've ignored it as I was getting too annoyed
After looking more into Halal and how it's done over here I'm hoping the drive to put proper labelling will make meat producers see sense. Still using our local farm and butchers but it's not suitable for a lot of people.
Dave!