Isn’t that just austerity? I thought people hated that?
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19% of the British public now believe that both government spending and taxes should be cut, up from 6% as the all time average. While this still makes fiscal conservatism deeply unpopular, the significant rise coupled with the decline in support for welfarism suggests a growing political divide between Green/Lab/Lib and Tory/Reform voters. Should it continue, it could pave the way for a fiscally hawkish government either now or in the next election.
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Isn’t that just austerity? I thought people hated that?
19% of the British public now believe that both government spending and taxes should be cut, up from 6% as the all time average. While this still makes fiscal conservatism deeply unpopular, the significant rise coupled with the decline in support for welfarism suggests a growing political divide between Green/Lab/Lib and Tory/Reform voters. Should it continue, it could pave the way for a fiscally hawkish government either now or in the next election.