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Old 13-08-2020, 08:18 AM #11
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Originally Posted by Smithy View Post
Is the man with a net worth of £200,000,000 and a billionaire father in law the man to help the rest of the UK?

Hmmm
On paper no, I agree Smithy, not to those who will now as they lose their jobs, will need massive support and help anyway.

Initially, he had to be given as much free reign as possible.
With little time to think and just act.

Even in that furlough scheme however, that was more in part, to help employers keep workers employed by them.

Now as that scheme draws to a close, I fear the main help will still be channelled to help Companies stay afloat with the inevitable losses of workers however from said Companies.

As I said, Javid resigned because he was told to get rid of his own selected advisors.
Johnson and co, wanting the Chancellor tied into overall governmental advisors.
That's a big concern in my view.

So, I doubt Rishi Sunak will now be allowed to do his own thing.
He did mostly the right thing given that free reign for a time.
However he still did not sadly give any help to those outside the criteria set up for the financial help during this pandemic.
Leaving some with nothing at all really.

So now as things move to where we are now, I think the roping in of the Chancellor likely to come soon, to the harder, less fair ideas of government advisory sources.
That then, the good done previously by Sunak, will not really be continued in the right way, to those who will desperately need it done still.

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