Chris28 wrote:
Interesting piece - they also seem to have fallen for the fact that public spending (for example on workers' salaries) does put money into the economy. I remember paying tax and NI for example, and clearly must have been the only one.
They're looking more and more like a bunch of racists in suits who are making stuff up as they go along, with no understanding of anything apart from keeping darkies out.
By and large, I think that they're a bunch of fairly typical 'market-solves-everything' neo-liberals, with either a genuine belief in the need to stop immigration and leave the EU or are chancers who think those may be selling points.
But one of the things that the article highlights is how, according to what the party itself has okayed in terms of policy ideas, it would be entirely happy with high unemployment. Which, logically, means that the idea that companies will be able to use better working terms and conditions as lures for staff will fall, as there will be no shortage of labour.