Richard Cooper
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Richard Cooper
@Rcoops6
Foundation Manager at Gainsborough Trinity Foundation. A Sport & Community based charity. Former professional player. Always willing to learn. Views are my own.












The list of government u-turns is now pretty extensive U-turns in and of themselves are not a bad thing - especially if the policies are damaging But when you get so many, on such key pledges, it raises significant questions about both direction and leadership Politically it's a lot of pain for relatively little gain when the U-turn eventually comes Off the top of my head here's where we are so far, for better or worse: Inheritance tax on farmers Two-child benefit cap Income tax Welfare reforms Statutory inquiry into grooming gangs Winter fuel payments National Insurance Waspi women The £28bn green investment pledge

Government waters down inheritance tax plan for farms after backlash, with threshold increased from £1m to £2.5m bbc.in/4apx2EF

To help them get elected, Labour told a lie. This is the story of one of the biggest deceptions in British politics.




EXCLUSIVE Rachel Reeves has told me she is looking at both tax rises and spending cuts in the Budget -- in her first interview since being briefed on the scale of the black hole by the OBR. The Chancellor told Sky News that “of course, we're looking at tax and spending as well” when asked how she would deal with challenges in the November 26 Budget. She was speaking to me as part of Sky's year long series on blockages to growth. Do watch this masterful film by @JoeCookJ @tsueyek - for the body language and insights as well as her words. Reeves also appeared to concede the existence of a tax doom loop by saying she wants to break out of it. Asked if she could promise she won't allow the UK economy to get stuck in a doom loop cycle, she replied: “Nobody wants that cycle to end more than I do, Sam.” She said that’s why she was trying to grow the economy, and only when I pushed her a third time did she suggest she “would not use those (doom loop) words” because the UK has the strongest growing economy in the G7. Watch for yourself












