Saturday, 1 October 2022

Why Trussonomics Has Already Failed

Why, some out there on the right have wondered, have the markets reacted with such contempt for the mini budget put forward by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng on behalf of Liz Truss, who has somehow been elevated to the rank of Prime Minister? The economics, after all, had the impeccable pedigree of the finest think tanks in SW1 behind it. What was not to like?


And that is where all those credulous right wingers went wrong: those advising Ms Truss, bodies like the so-called Taxpayers’ Alliance, and the IEA, are not “think tanks”. They are Astroturf lobby groups, whose modus operandi includes getting their copy in the papers as a means of raising their public profile. But the way they do that should ring alarm bells.

Sleight of hand, logic leaps and downright dishonesty, combined with economic illiteracy, are all deployed by these groups. They are never discovered by the right-wing press that laps up their propaganda, but the markets can see through the façade in no time. Let’s see some examples.

The TPA published a “report” in 2009 called Taxpayer Funded Lobbying, claiming that the then Brown Government was paying firms to lobby itself. However, there was no proof of what the payments were for, and the firms concerned did things other than lobbying. On being called out for the logic leap, the TPA tried to lie their way out of it. They failed.

No matter, back came the TPA with the claim that speed cameras, far from reducing accidents and casualties, actually made matters worse. This was sleight of hand, covered up by a regression analysis and Chow Test. However, their claim only works if all speed cameras were introduced on the same date - 1991. Most did not appear until after the turn of the millennium.

And then we come to the HS2 project, where both the TPA and IEA indulged in economic illiteracy in order to dupe the press. The TPA went first, claiming that HS2 would need Crossrail 2 to be built in order to disperse the crowds of punters using its trains when they arrived at Euston. Therefore, they claimed, the cost of Crossrail 2 should be added to the HS2 cost/benefit analysis.


The IEA followed the Crossrail 2 cost addition line, but doubled the projected cost from £10 billion to £20 billion to make the numbers that bit scarier. But neither of these groups carried over the projected benefits of Crossrail 2, hence the economic illiteracy. Projects dependent on one another is not the problem - it is the deception that is. The IEA is now four-square behind what is being called Trussonomics, and this is why everything is unravelling.

Logic leaps, sleight of hand, deceptive use of statistical analysis tools, selective use of figures to dishonestly load a cost/benefit analysis, and then being prepared to spin and lie about any or all of it, does not impress the markets. On the other hand, trying to justify screwing over the poor in order to bung the rich a bit more dosh by saying it’s “fair” doesn’t impress the public.

Getting your propaganda in the papers, bagging a berth on the Daily Politics, Question Time, the Kuenssberg show, the Peston Show, or the Sky News equivalent is one thing. The real world is quite another. Shame on the broadcasters for platforming these spivs and chancers, and God help the rest of us now that we are being softened up for swingeing spending cuts.

Our Prime Minister is not dealing in reality. Be afraid. Be very afraid.


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8 comments:

  1. I've said this many times before on this blog and I'll say it again

    Their aim has always been to crash the economy to engage in cutting back the state and undermining our way of life and reward their mates in big business

    They have done this deliberately - they are not idiots or stupid and to insist that they Truss and Kwateng dont know what they are doing are is letting them off.

    And now in the Guardian today the so-called "Levelling Up" (aka "Grinding Down") Minister says we should prepare for a new age of austerity; no doubt there will be people expressing shock and surprise about this - I'm not shocked nor suprised.

    What is wrong with this country and the population that they let these people who are little different from Bolsheviks in their destroy our country and create a year zero? I dont recognise my country anymore - it wasnt always great (an understatement), but these lot will make infinitely worse since they are not just attacking the currency and economy but seem obsessed with destroying it morally so that people just accept this

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  2. "Trussonomics"?

    Oh my aching sides.

    Reminiscent of that senile numbskull Reagan and "his" "Reaganomics" in the United States of Amnesia. Same shite, different lavatory.

    Here's what "Trussonomics" means:
    0 - 1 = Doubleplusgood for oligarchs and their lackeys + increased deprivation and poverty for everyone else + more wars + intensified far right media propaganda + even more lies, hypocrisy and thievery + the square root of the last four decades.

    But look!....Standing in the wings is "Starmer/Reevesonomics" and its willingness to, er, er, do absolutely fuck all worthwhile. You know, like "iron/prudent chancellor" Brown when he "abolished boom and bust" just before the biggest capitalist bust in history.

    Mind you, there is some mild comedy in all this. If it's not competing "economic experts" knocking each other off the swings and roundabouts during a pillow fight it's blue and red tories throwing custard pies at each other.

    Meanwhile, Britain sinks slowly into a far right cesspit of its own making.

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  3. Also meanwhile, a “grassroots” organisation calling itself “RestoreTrustNT” has popped up to stamp out “wokeness” in, wait for it, the National Trust. Among their not-at-all dubious activities are leafletting people who are not even members of the NT and having prominent Torygraph staffers like Charles Moore and Henry Mount speaking at their events, which doesn’t sound very “grassroots” to this Unit. They got rather shirty when those wicked Wokerati, probably in the pay of George Soros, claimed they had links to the 55 Tufton Street cartel.

    Then went rather quiet after Matthew Sweet found a Companies House filing showing their founding director to be one Neil Record, who “is the chair of Global Warming Policy Forum, Institute of Economic Affairs; Former Advisor, Global Vision - all based at 55 Tufton Street.”

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  4. Burlington Bertie from Bow1 October 2022 at 13:03


    'I've said this many times before on this blog and I'll say it again'.

    We're sure you will, Anonymous. And again and again and again.

    Not sure whether it was intended to be but that's certainly the funniest line you've ever come up with.

    And it's also the reason we can all be excused for reading no further.

    Enjoy your weekend.

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  5. Burlington Bertie from Bow1 October 2022 at 13:13


    Oops!
    Sorry, Anonymous @ 11.36. As you occupied the top spot I imagined it was from Little Ray of Sunshine and only read the first line, which would have been very funny. I should have realised that it would also have indicated a degree of self-awareness hitherto unobservable in the old quiff and Quisling obsessive.

    Apologies. (But have a nice weekend anyway).

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    1. 13:13.

      See what happens when you start red tory trolling. You end up with egg on your face and white foam around your mouth.

      Tsk tsk.

      Now......about ISSUES.......

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  6. The Taxpayers Alliance were awfully quiet about Dido Harding, which was an omission that proved very revealing as to their true purpose.

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  7. "Think tanks" my arse. They're far right propaganda units similar to all the other "institutes" and lying pr bullshitters clustered around Westminster.

    For one example, check out the "Good Governance Institute" and the CVs of its "consultants". There are many others.

    They are the bureaucrats of capitalism. Nothing more than propaganda clerks and assistants to corporate media "journalists". A clusterfuck of Oxbridge thieves in suits.

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