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Old 19-11-2022, 19:25   #54
jfman
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Re: Chancellor delivers plan for stability, growth and public services

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Here is a different take on the mini-budget and how it may not have totally Trusses or Kwartangs fault the markets were spooked. Instead of coming to the rescue the BoE was the protagonist. Trussenomics could have been given a go!

I don’t know but it’s always best to absorb all information.

https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/decem...he-government/
While I don’t agree with much of the take, I do agree the BoE were intervening in a manner to maintain economic orthodoxy. It was undoubtedly backing that the Government would back down before it did.
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