
6. Money For Nothing (and everything else is free)
Where Politics Meets History
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Austerity and Political Choices
This chapter analyzes the characterization of Reeves's fiscal policies as austere amidst rising national debt in the UK. It discusses the implications of austerity measures on public spending, the labor market, and international relations, while also reflecting on historical trends of unemployment linked to labor governments. The conversation humorously addresses the complex relationship between political leaders and the monarchy in Canada and Australia.
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