Uk is led by right-wing zealots, and all scottish tories do is applaud — scottish national party

Uk is led by right-wing zealots, and all scottish tories do is applaud — scottish national party


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It is a policy U-turn with as much grace and subtlety as a pivoting oil tanker. In my many years in and around politics, I can’t remember a 180-degree handbrake turn so dramatic and publicly


humiliating as Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s volte-face on the tax cut for the wealthiest in society. The policy was immoral and idiotic – with the public, welfare charities, think tanks


and the markets condemning it as such. Even the Bank of England had to stump up £65 billion of emergency intervention to prevent complete economic chaos caused by the Chancellor’s proposals.


In spite of this, the Tories insisted time and time again that their policy decisions were part of a wider radical change in direction, that they were happy to face the music, that it was


about principle, not short-term reaction. > We urgently need the inhabitants of 10/11 Downing Street to > understand and act on mounting concerns about the folly of their > 


policies. Living standards, homes, pensions, public services depend > on it. https://t.co/hCh9gvRtxN >  > — Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) September 29, 2022 “Are you willing to


be unpopular?” Liz Truss was asked last week. “Yes,” she said with blind conviction. “Are you absolutely committed to abolishing the 45p tax rate?” Truss was asked by Laura Kuenssberg only


on Sunday. “Yes,” the Prime Minister responded with certainty. Then, in the early hours of Monday, the Chancellor casually dropped the statement into the social media announcing the reversal


of the policy. They have bottled it. It reveals incompetence that would merit dismissal in any other job. But do not let this fool you – all is not well. The tax cut for the rich was only


one part of a kamikaze set of policy announcements. A huge amount of damage has been done. Mortgage rates are soaring beyond the affordability of nearly everyone. > 📉 While the UK 


government crashes the economy, we all pay the > price. >  > 🔥 @NicolaSturgeon: "Independence is about getting away from that > Tory incompetence and immorality – and the 


sooner the people of > Scotland have the choice of independence, the better for all of us." > pic.twitter.com/4EpE4LN7UQ >  > — Yes (@YesScot) September 29, 2022 And there


is more to come. The Chancellor has suggested he won’t raise benefits in line with inflation. The Institute for Fiscal Studies say this is a real-terms cut of £18 billion from the welfare


budget. Unquestionably, this means millions have to choose to eat or heat. Many more won’t be able to afford to do either. People will die as a result. Do the Tories care? Are they on your


side? Well, while the pound plunged to a record low following his budget announcements, Kwarteng spent the evening having a Champagne-fuelled party with the bankers for whom he had just cut


taxes and lifted caps on their bonuses. As well as callous, there are very few others who have looked as incompetent as Truss and Kwarteng have this week. But the few who have are leading


members of the Scottish Tory party. Douglas Ross and the few allies he has left spent the last week in apoplectic rage at the Scottish Government for refusing to emulate Kwarteng’s reckless


tax cuts. Ross said he was sure the UK Government was taking the right path to grow the economy. > Douglas Ross backed the tax cut for millionaires and now welcomes it > being axed. 


Shameless https://t.co/xFlVjANFx6 >  > — Paul Hutcheon (@paulhutcheon) October 3, 2022 The Scottish Tories had ample opportunity to take a stand, as other Tory MPs did. As usual, they


followed the herd, trotting mindlessly along behind the UK party hoping to be rewarded for craven loyalty. The UK Tories are led by right-wing zealots who want to roll out pet ideological


projects which will cost the public dearly. They have undermined the currency and pensions, ramped up public debt and mortgage rates, meanwhile they still intend to hit the poorest hardest.


What have the Scottish Tories done about it? They have applauded their London masters.