What do the British think of the continuous strikes?
Despite the fact that they complicate their lives, a slight majority of citizens (37% of those consulted) consider strikes to be a legitimate means for workers to achieve their demands, according to a survey by the First Public Group. For its part, another YouGov survey revealed that 69% of British citizens are concerned about the development of the economy.
What do the candidates to succeed Johnson offer?
Truss promised to rescind the tax increase approved during Johnson’s tenure. The suggestion that if implemented, as Sunak denounced, would exacerbate inflation. But not only the rival of the head of British diplomacy questioned the initiative of the favorite in opinion polls, but also think tanks such as the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). They emphasized from the IFS that Truss’ plan is a far cry from the thesis of the Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher, who raised taxes to cut the deficit, and is closer to that of the first show Edward Heath who put the country in debt.
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