The British pound is not looking too good these days, down to 1.07 per dollar. At this rate, the pound, the euro and the dollar will soon be equal.
No, but I can believe he sympathized with them, hence his reticence to rubber stamp lockdowns (which of course he did) and also his (eventual, too long in coming) appeals to lift them.
Yes & no. 1. created welfare jobs for the "working class" at a mere $820,000 per job (YES); "working class" had to pay those taxes though (NO) Trump’s Washing Machine Tariffs Cost Consumers $800,000 Per Job Created | Mark J. Perry 2. Scrapped old NAFTA for new more socialist NAFTA resulting in more welfare jobs (YES); will weaken American industry & ability to compete long run (look it up!) (NO) America’s deal with Mexico will make NAFTA worse 5 things to know about USMCA, the new NAFTA 3. enacted his radical commie tariffs to create even more welfare jobs(YES); again, the working folks have to pay those taxes (NO) Who Really Pays the Tariffs? U.S. Firms and Consumers, Through Higher Prices
Trump successfully created the illusion that he sympathizes with working class Americans. If fact, he really views them as marks or using another metaphor as sheep eager to be shorn.
He works for one person, DJT. The fact that his supporters believe otherwise is attributable to how great a con man he is.
People can laugh, but it is entirely possible that, had Trump won in 2020, Ukraine wouldn’t be the cauldron it is presently. And by extension, the economies of Europe and the US wouldn’t be in tatters. Because he might still be talking with Putin.
Because we're on the dregs of a party which is the worst Government in my living memory. The BoE had to bail out their incompetence this morning or many, many pension funds would have become insolvent. We are in a period of our country's history which will not be forgotten - people will look back and wonder 'How did you tolerate this for so long?'
But not in a good way. Just a Year of Brexit Has Thumped U.K.’s Economy and Businesses Brexit will cost UK workers 470 pounds a year, study predicts Brexit damage: Is EU exit now hitting UK's economy harder than COVID?
If only that wasn't simplistic rhetoric. Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster economically. People defending it at this stage are doing so for pride, not logic or critical thinking.