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Oh, right

That, though, is not her main crime. That she is a racist, fascist, xenophobe is that crime.

Puzzling really, as the usual insistence is that only whites can be racist.

Words will not be enough, although they will matter. What will be needed are plans for action. Plans for the society we actually live in. Plans for migration. Plans for sustainability. And plans to deliver security for people.

Which means plans that guarantee decent roofs over heads, and food on tables. Plans that ensure people have the chance to partake in society. And plans for the education people really need, as well as plans for their care and old age.

Guess who has the plans then, eh? Cometh the hour, cometh the Tuber.

23 thoughts on “Oh, right”

  1. Plans for migration. Plans for sustainability. And plans to deliver security for people.
    I’d say the second two require a reduction in the first.

    Plans that ensure people have the chance to partake in society. And plans for the education people really need
    Get out of the ****ing way and let people access what they want to access, and provide what they want to provide?

  2. Armed only with an overheating printing press, to give more money to people, and an ever-increasing tax code to take money away from people he deems to have too much or whom he otherwise doesn’t like.

    But somehow Suella is the fascist in this little tale.

  3. Martin Near The M25

    He is indeed the modern Procrustes. Endowed with a magical ability to know what everybody needs.

    This roofs over heads and food on table thing by central planning. I have a vague feeling that this has been tried before.

  4. Congratulations Suella on achieving honorary wypipo status! Only a day after it was awarded to Rishi and a few weeks after Kwasi. It truly is a magnificent time to be alive.

  5. MC – as a Black Woman of colour, you can keep Rishi and Rishi’s pet parrot that he used in his evil schemes against the sultan.

    I reckon the continuing episodes of the Suella show mean that Suella’s already figured out you don’t actually need to achieve anything conservative as a conservative government minister (Priti Patel), just claim that you meant to, but lefty lawyers ate your homework. They already fired her once over nothing, her now kissing Rishi’s ring means she won’t be making good on any of those crazy promises to deliver results for a change.

  6. plans that guarantee decent roofs over heads, and food on tables. Plans that ensure people have the chance to partake in society.

    What about partaking of gainful employment? That helps with roofs, food etc.

  7. @ Jimmers
    What about partaking of gainful employment? That helps with roofs, food etc.

    But that doesn’t provide jobs for fat controllers.

  8. Update: Rishi just confirmed that we plebs won’t be allowed to return to affordable energy, or any (non-immigration derived) economic growth: fracking is dead, baby.

    Your pensions and future: gone.

  9. It’s hard to believe this poltroon is 64 when he acts like a teenager calling everyone he disagrees with a fascist/racist etc. We already knew he had problem with women and now it appears a brown woman is even more triggering. Hopefully his head will explode if Kemi Badenoch gets in a position of real power.

  10. The Democrats’ race card that they thought was an Ace, has now turned into a Joker. The increase in melanistic Republican candidates has put paid to the notion that the Republican Party is a party of old white guys. So now there is a sudden explosion of terms such as “white adjacent”, “alt-white” and “the black face of white supremacy. As the FBI found out, there is an insufficient supply of white supremacist hate crime to meet current demand.

  11. Candidly, he does not learn from past intemperate mistakes does he?

    If it were me, I’d sue his pustulent fat arse off if he insulted and defamed me like that – proceeds to charity of course.

  12. Minorities that go off the liberal rez are vilified. There will soon be calls by the left to deny minorities the right to vote because they’re starting to vote against their best interests, and in a fair and in a just society it would be irresponsible to allow them to do so.

  13. The increase in melanistic Republican candidates has put paid to the notion that the Republican Party is a party of old white guys. So now there is a sudden explosion of terms such as “white adjacent”, “alt-white” and “the black face of white supremacy.

    Kanye did nothing wrong

  14. I will do such things, —
    What they are, yet I know not: but they shall be
    The terrors of the earth.

    Learing at Ritchie’s plans.

  15. One of Ms Braverman’s parents came from East Africa, and both of Mr Sunak’s.

    It occurs to me that those parents might Have Views on Africans. Still, I don’t suppose anyone will enquire.

  16. This exchange (the predictive text original had ‘e cabbage’ which I thought amusing given it’s Murphy) on the ‘how to deal with Sunak’ was amusing!

    Ian Merricks says:
    October 26 2022 at 10:03 am
    Brilliant alternative budget Richard. I wonder if Starmer will read it? (I know Sunak won’t).
    Reply
    * Bernard Hurley (何熊心) says: 
October 26 2022 at 11:02 am 
If Starmer does read it, will his neoliberal spectacles prevent him from understanding it?
Reply

    * Derek says: 
October 26 2022 at 11:05 am 
Well if you are happy seeing sterling at 0.8 to the dollar and the inflationary consequence then its spot on.
Reply

    * Richard Murphy says: 
October 26 2022 at 11:36 am 
Why will it be at 0.8 to the dollar?
Explain?

    * Derek says: 
October 26 2022 at 12:23 pm 
if dollar yields 5% and the fed are fighting inflation thereby protecting purchasing power it is more attractive to hold than pounds yielding 1% where the money supply is increasing and where controlling inflation and protecting purchasing power is not a priority. This applies to bond investors at all points of the yield curve. Any US entity receiving pounds in trade will immediately convert back. This picture will be mirrored across virtually all FX markets. As a consequence inward investment will be affected. Add to that the inelastic demand we have for energy in dollars then the inflationary consequences are obvious.

    * Richard Murphy says: 
October 26 2022 at 1:30 pm 
So you think that is enough to influence value, and real trade is not?
What a worrying state of play
I disagree with you. There is not enough hot money to actually drive that change

    * derek says: 
October 26 2022 at 2:00 pm 
Inward investment is not “hot money”. Nor is institutional and pension fund asset allocation. You ideas would crucify sterling and heap more inflation misery on us all.

    * Richard Murphy says: 
October 26 2022 at 2:29 pm 
You think millions unable to afford homes and children without food is better?
What world do you live in?

    * derek says: 
October 26 2022 at 5:16 pm 
“You think millions unable to afford homes and children without food is better?”
Wow.. where are these millions of people. And i personally don’t want to have an economy like Turkey…

    * Richard Murphy says: 
October 26 2022 at 6:35 pm 
Just read the news

  17. Plans for the society we actually live in.
    That would preclude 90% of his posts from getting off the drawing board. In what world do people sit around waiting to give up 99% of their income to the state, and allow their living standard to regress to a medieval level? I have seldom seen anyone less connected with the real world anywhere. His ban from the hostelries of Downham Market driving him ever further into the bubble of unreality of a man with only children for company..

    Plans for migration.
    His plan seems to be based on the 2 Unlimited tune ‘No limit’ and it’ll all be paid for by money printing or ‘QE’. Any criticism is of course ‘racist’ and ‘fascist’ by definition.

    Plans for sustainability.
    His ideas of sustainability seem to make Pyongyang look like a liberal regime. The sheer level of direction of people’s assets and activities would make Kim Jong un blanche.

    And plans to deliver security for people.
    Not much more than a platitude – is he arguing for an increase in defence spending?? Seems odd for a ‘Quaker’

    Which means plans that guarantee decent roofs over heads, and food on tables.
    As if everyone opposed to him wants to see mass homelessness and starvation. Anyway, as an advocate of Net Zero he’s already ensuring the onset of fairly acute starvation across vast swathes of society in the next decade.

    Plans that ensure people have the chance to partake in society.
    ‘We have ways of making you partake’ – again a platitude. The point that many people aren’t interested in partaking in this kind of society seems to be anathema

    And plans for the education people really need, as well as plans for their care and old age.
    I think he forgot the plan for the kitchen sinks while he was pontificating.

  18. Murphys dialogue with Derek regarding the currency is very obviously where Murphys argument collapses in a heap on the floor..he recently called the FX rate a “vanity project”..he wants to inflate to base money so more and more falls under the auspices of the State. He is a lunatic

  19. Sunak’s stated priorities: Global Warming and anti-Russia plus more money for NHS

    Cheap energy, public, tackling inflation binned – Fracking Banned again after 6 day un-ban

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