Don't ask Rachel?

Don’t ask Rachel?

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12:01 AM, 30th December 2024, 1 year ago 5

“Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the chancellor and business secretary have written to the UK’s main regulators asking them to come up with ideas for reform that could boost economic growth.”

The regulators that received the letters included the Financial Conduct Authority, Ofgem, Ofwat and the Competition and Markets Authority.

Why doesn’t he ask Landlords?

But Rachel Reeves is an Economist? She should know?

Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith said the letter “says all you need to know” Sir Keir’s government has to “beg his own government to create growth after Labour’s damaging Budget”.

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  • Member Since October 2013 - Comments: 1642 - Articles: 3

    9:55 AM, 30th December 2024, About 1 year ago

    Asking quangos about reform is like asking turkeys to vote for Christmas.

  • Member Since January 2023 - Comments: 318

    10:16 AM, 30th December 2024, About 1 year ago

    Its’s simple reduce red tape and deregulate the OTT regs in the PRS sector. Dodgy LLs never sign up to any licencing / databases anyway.

  • Member Since December 2023 - Comments: 1591

    10:25 AM, 30th December 2024, About 1 year ago

    This is the clearest sign yet that Labour are clueless.

    Remember the pandemic, when Boris relied on the science to guide us through the crisis. He never claimed to be a virologist. The (cough) former economist at HBOS really should have some idea of how economies work. The Halloween budget proves otherwise,

  • Member Since January 2020 - Comments: 1103 - Articles: 1

    10:36 AM, 30th December 2024, About 1 year ago

    The only growth in the next few years will be in the size of the State and the corresponding tax burden.

  • Member Since October 2019 - Comments: 402

    2:27 PM, 30th December 2024, About 1 year ago

    Looks like there’s been a change to the change’s!

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