2. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
However, his statement that the Labour Party is playing with fire over its future and the future of the country is correct, but for the wrong reasons.
3. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Blair is on record saying that when he was the Prime Minister he thought his job was to build on some of the things Margaret Thatcher had done, rather than reverse them.
4. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
What he isn't saying, nor is the Labour Party, nor the corporate media, is that investment in the economy by the government would drive economic growth.
5. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Indeed, such investment is essential if the UK is ever to escape the malaise that nearly 50 years of neoliberalism has created.
6. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
We need a huge fiscal stimulus to bring our crumbling infrastructure up to the standard commensurate with the UK being the world's fifth largest economy. That would generate significant economic growth and create more than a million well-paid jobs.
7. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Public services also need a huge injection of resources, and the privateers must be ejected, because their overriding priority is private profit not public service.
8. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
It is a national scandal that our public services have been turned into a cash cow for the private sector.
9. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Similarly, all the utilities must be brought back into public ownership for the same reason. The most egregious example of the way in which the privatisation of our utilities has been abused is the water industry.
10. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
But all the utilities are abusing their privatised status to rip off consumers and line the pockets of corporate fat cats.
11. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Furthermore, social security benefits should be substantially increased. What the corporate media and neoliberals like Tony Blair won’t tell you is that this would also drive economic growth.
12. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
That is because people on low incomes tend to spend any extra money they obtain in the local economy creating a strong multiplier effect, whereas wealthy individuals tend to hoard it.
13. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
However, neoliberal ideologues like Tony Blair are committed to market solutions. But market solutions have created the mess in which we are in today. Indeed, it's market solutions that has plunged more than 14 million British citizens into poverty.
14. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Moreover, market solutions have resulted in most of our manufacturing and heavy industries being offshored to other countries, where higher profits can be extracted.
15. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
The millions of previously secure, well-paid jobs in those industries have been largely replaced by precarious, low-paid employment instead.
16. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Blair’s obsession with market solutions and globalisation has left the country significantly more vulnerable to price shocks, as the events in Ukraine and the Middle East have proven.
17. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
We should therefore be seeking to make the economy as self-sufficient as possible, which means repatriating some of those industries that we’ve lost and developing new ones.
18. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
It also means government investment in areas like agriculture to make us much less reliant on imports.
19. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Of course, if my prescription for improving the economic wellbeing of Britain was ever put to Tony Blair, he would no doubt respond by saying it is unaffordable.
20. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
But that is because he accepts the household budget analogy of the economy. In other words, he would argue that governments have to manage their finances like a family.
21. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
That assertion is a complete fallacy, because the government issues the currency, so it can never run out of money. Consequently, it doesn't need to tax or borrow before it can spend
22. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
In fact, taxes and so-called borrowing do not pay for govt spending. What the government should be focused on is the availability of real resources in the economy like workers, raw materials, machinery and energy etc, not the availability of money.
23. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵But taxes are essential to control inflation, to deter spending on dangerous products like cigarettes, and to tackle economic inequality. Taxation also creates a value for the currency because our tax liabilities must be paid in pound sterling.
24. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
It is also important to stress that the talk about government borrowing is actually a misnomer. Truth be told, governments don't actually borrow as such.
25. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY🧵
They sell government bonds, also known as gilts, on which interest is paid to provide a risk-free investment for the likes of super-rich individuals, insurance companies, banks and pension funds. These bond sales are really a form of corporate welfare.
26. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY🧵
There is no obligation on the govt to sell bonds. They are required to do so as a result of a policy decision taken by Margaret Thatcher's Tory government in 1981. The then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Geoffrey Howe, introduced the "Full Funding Rule."
27. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
This means that when the amount of tax collected by the govt is lower than the amount it spends, it's required to make up the shortfall by selling an equivalent amount of govt bonds. It's yet another way of lining the pockets of the already wealthy.
28. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY
The fact that Tony Blair's govt never scrapped this rule is yet another damning indictment of his period in office.
29. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY🧵
Needless to say, Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have maintained this rule, and all the indications are that Andy Burnham would leave it in place, too.
30. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY🧵
But prior to 1981, post-war governments regularly engaged in deficit spending, including the 1950s and 60s, when inflation was consistently low. Although those pre-1981 governments also sold bonds.
31. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
One of the main reasons for doing so was to control the money supply. That is because bond sales reduce the amount of money circulating in the economy, and that helps to fight inflation.
32. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
As for playing with fire, if the Labour Party accepts Tony Blair’s advice, it will not only be accelerating its own demise; it will be pouring petrol on the inferno that 50 years of neoliberalism has created.
33. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
So, rather than listening to Tony Blair, we would do well to look at the examples set by the Attley and Wilson Labour govts.
34. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
They demonstrated that public ownership and deficit spending didn’t cause inflation, but it did create a fairer society, and that is what we should all be demanding today.
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We're led to believe that #Ukraine is a democracy, but it most certainly isn't. President Zelenskyy has banned all opposition parties, closed media outlets he doesn't like and banned the use of Russian as a second state language.
2/18
National sovereignty isn't sacrosanct when a govt is butchering its own people, as #Ukraine was doing to the people in the Donbas region. When Idi Amin perpetrated genocide in Uganda the UN violated Ugandan sovereignty to stop it. Russia's done what the UN should have done.
Just heard Ken Clarke on @BBCr4today trotting out hackneyed lines about tax & spend, govt borrowing and making dire predictions about inflation. This analysis is demonstrably wrong. Public spending doesn't cause inflation when there's spare capacity in the economy...
1/3
...and govt borrowing" is a misnomer. Britain has its own sovereign currency. The Bank of England (ie the govt) issues the currency so can never run out of money. Tax is needed to address inequality, drive behaviour change, tackle inflationary pressures when they arise...
2/3
...and create spare capacity for govt spending when the economy is at full tilt.
When will @BBCNews start inviting #MMT economists to give a counter narrative to the fallacious commentary of people like Ken Clarke, who sound authoritative but are actually perpetuating myths?
3/3
"In the midst of the greatest health emergency in modern times, with more than 4m surgical procedures delayed by the NHS, Johnson's announced a record increase of £16.5bn in so-called defence spending."
"But these billions are not for defence. Britain has no enemies other than those within who betray the trust of its ordinary people, its nurses and doctors, its carers, elderly, homeless and youth, as successive neo-liberal governments have done, Conservative and Labour."
2/9
Furthermore, "Two weeks ago, Israel’s military chief of staff and Britain’s Chief of the Defence Staff signed an agreement to “formalise and enhance” military co-operation."
3/9
Congratulations to the #Coup53 documentary film-makers - a genuine tour de force, revealing the leading role played by the UK’s security services in the 1953 coup to overthrow Mohammad Mosaddegh, Iran’s democratically elected PM - a dirty tricks operation signed off by Churchill!
The 1953 coup in Iran has been a blueprint for subsequent coups that have been repeatedly used against democratic govts.
#Coup53 has chilling echoes of the dirty tricks used against Corbyn and his allies, which would have undoubtedly intensified had he actually got into power.
#Coup53 highlighted the importance of exposing useful idiots and collaborators. Sadly there were plenty inside and outside @UKLabour who facilitated the downfall of the Corbyn project.
No wonder Tony Benn used to say: "Democracy is the most revolutionary thing in the world."
The Tory manifesto pledges to protect the counter-extremism industry, but the counter-extremism industry is snake oil for racists.
1/11
Just like phrenology in the 19th century and Robert Wilson Shufeldt’s racist quack science of the 20th century was used against black and Indigenous peoples, ‘counter-extremism’ is a pseudoscience that exists to demonise and belittle Muslims.
2/11
Even this Islamophobic Tory government, which has forced our nurseries into Orwellian pledges to uphold ‘British values’ and inform on toddlers, has given up trying to define ‘extremism’.
3/11
Article 4 of the Extradition Treaty between the UK and the USA states that: "Extradition shall not be granted if the offense for which extradition is requested is a political offense."
So why the hell is #JulianAssange behind bars pending extradition to the US? 1/5
The British govt's treatment of Julian Assange is a grotesque abuse of state power.
The circumstances of his incarceration are tantamount to torture.
The Extradition Treaty clearly doesn't apply in his case because his 'offence' was political, i.e. he exposed US war crimes. 2/5
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