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"Not only would that be politically suicidal - it would undermine the support on which Labour got elected." As Rachel Reeves faces criticism over the falling pound and rising borrowing costs, former shadow chancellor John McDonnell says any cuts in public services would 'turn a crisis into a recession'. #R4Today

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Hollinwood 𝕏 rated #Just_Ban_NonStun #DoNotComply's profile picture
Hollinwood 𝕏 rated #Just_Ban_NonStun #DoNotComply1 year ago

The same John Mcdonnell who Ken Livingstone sacked for financial incompetence?

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David Hamilton #IstandwithIsrael 🎗️1 year ago

so @bbcr4today interviewing the irrelevant Mr McDonnell again who repeats his one policy - Tax the Rich Why? Everyone knows what he will say before he says it so one can only conclude they needed someone to attack Rachel Reeves

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VOZ1 year ago

"The Democratic Party's actions had left many U.S. citizens feeling humiliated. Signs of a Trump victory were proclaimed well before Biden withdrew from the race. The voters had had enough." 📝 @KarinaLMariani

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David Rieger1 year ago

@BBCPolitics Would I be incorrect is summarising this as the only answers being…. Tax the wealthy and tax businesses? The last I checked, a tax on business is a tax on every single persons pay cheque !?

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Dave Austin1 year ago

"The pound is crashing against the US dollar!" DOLLAR STRENGTH GB Pound down -4.24% over 1 year BUT Japanese Yen down -8.08%, Canadian dollar down -6.75%, Euro down -6.47% Australian dollar down -7.04%, Indian Rupee down -4.22%, Swiss Franc -6.4% Correct as of 14 Jan 07:00 GMT.

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Dom1 year ago

Why do socialists always think the answer to debt and deficit crises is to spend more? Absolute 🤡's.

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julian1 year ago

UK billionaires' wealth has skyrocketed in recent years. ▪️2013: £246 Billion 📷2023: £684 Billion We don't need more cuts - we need to tax extreme wealth.

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Linda Floyd1 year ago

Listening to @johnmcdonnellMP it became clear that things could be a whole lot worse! #bbcr4today

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Marcines1 year ago

He's spot on. Germany is a prime example.

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Sarah Rosemary1 year ago

Which reminds me, weren't we in a ' technical recession' back in spring 2024 under Sunak?

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Trefor Jones1 year ago

There seemed to be some fantasy figures, did he say 16 million in poverty?

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