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Alternative media ‘The Canary’ torpedoed the ‘No Money Left’ scam in this recent post:
https://www.thecanary.co/opinion/2024/05/26/swindonssundaysermon-general-election/
The truth is creaping out into the public consciousness so keep up the good work.
The gap between the two circles isn’t big enough, but otherwise spot on.
I think the important point is that the 2 do not bisect. The 2 values can’t be combined into 1. We cant draw a 2 imaginary lines labelled necessity and fiscal rules and then say that the best political position is the middle ground where they intersect. There is no equilibrium. We can only pick 1.