Many of the Dame's rich friends are moving out.
Were they just relying on idle capital to live it would not matter. They can buzz off to Italy Spain or elsewhere and would not be missed.
These though are big contributors to the economic life of the country.
Their entrepreneurial flair and drive create and maintain employment.
Losing them because they feel they will have a tax target on their backs will further endanger the economy.
Their big worry is that the property dealer, Angela Rayner, will not share the same business-friendly attitude as Starmer and Reeves.
Still, we can take comfort in Emma Dent Coad's view that the public sector will provide any lost jobs!
Dent Coad does not understand what creating a decent economy means. "The public sector will provide any lost jobs is typical Emma," I hear you say. Take it to the limit one more time, Emma.
ReplyDeleteDon't be absurd, the woman has got a degree in 'Design' and writes books on architecture and social issues.
In 2019, Dent Coad told us that she was supporting, the Marxian, Rebecca Long Bailey for Labour Party Leader because "She knows a lot about economics." The stupid girl!
What our Emma knows about about economics, one could write on the back of a stamp.
I was going to send her an economics' crammer book.
DeleteIf you send her an economics' book, she will regurgitate reams of economic theory and economic data in much the same way that she does with health inequalities.
DeleteEDC's musings about health inequalities with all the hyperlinks assembled and arranged is very amateurish. She does not adequately consider the multifaceted determinants of health status. Her writing lacks an adequate conceptual framework for the unweighted analysis of health status with, properly argued conclusions. Like all on the hard left, she is enticed by the structural- materialistic dimension of health status; just every good Marxist should be.
DeleteDo you remember when the Public Sector's Potato Council told us to eat chips at the same time that the Public Sector's Health Education Council told us not to eat them.
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