Cash ISAs: Why Your Money’s Safe Now — But Could Vanish Tomorrow!
Much of the electorate has lost all interest in evaluating policies. The Overton Window to make outlandish pronouncements in opposition about everything from immigration to taxation to nuclear submarines is wide open. But that same fact-free tribalism narrows the freedom to act when in power.
On top of that, judging by last week’s welfare U-turn Labour can’t even predict how a few hundred of its own MPs will respond to its policies. The electorate must be a black box by comparison.
However making up legislation as you go – based on how much furore your hints caused on the Internet and whether you think you can handle any further backlash – is no way to run a country.
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