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Boris Johnson has transformed from libertarian buccaneer to lockdown bureaucrat
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A Political CounterFactual: What If Iain Dale Had Become
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Voters will have to pay higher taxes to make a transient stimulus permanent
on an American welfare state
“America’s social democratic turn has been in the works for decades now”, writes Janan Ganesh in the Financial Times. “Quietly, voters have grown to like Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Public surveys disclose a culture that is no longer one of masochistic self-reliance, if it ever was.” But President Joe Biden’s $1.9trn fiscal relief bill is still far from a “resounding” progressive moment. Voters may welcome extra spending in a crisis, but the test is whether they will accept higher taxes to make it sustainable in the long run. “A proper welfare state must be paid for. Such is the political Everest that should daunt the Democrats, and the opening that awaits the Republicans.”
Chancellors are not just accountants - they have the power to reshape the country
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Fri, 26 Feb 2021 22:02 UTC
Carrie on plotting: Boris Johnson s fiancée Carrie Symonds tried to damage career of top woman civil servant who refused to sign off No 10 flat refurb and made crude sexual insult about another woman tipped to become his Cabinet SecretaryBoris Johnson s fiancee Carrie Symonds tried to damage the careers of Britain s top two female civil servants by manoeuvring against them and making offensive remarks.
Miss Symonds urged the Prime Minister to sack a female Whitehall official who refused to sign off a large taxpayers bill for her refurbishment of the
flat, including expensive wallpaper.
And she made a crude remark about another mandarin tipped to be the first female head of the Civil Service - but who lost out when Mr Johnson picked a less experienced male rival.