Inspired by Thatcher, Japan's Pm-in-Waiting Takaichi Smashes Glass Ceiling
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Japan's potential next Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, is breaking barriers for women in politics, drawing inspiration from Margaret Thatcher, with commenters generally praising her achievements and discussing the significance of her potential leadership.
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Margaret destroyed the UK and slashed the veins of North UK and Scotland.
The economic situation in parts of scotland and the north is pretty dismal, but make no mistake that would have been the fate of the whole of the UK if not for Thatcher. Just look at the depressing state of the economy today after decades of unambitious rudderless governance with absolutely no prospect of improvement.
I'm personally not a fan of her policies. Tax cuts won't solve the fact that Japan still has one of the highest debt to GDP in the world, and will only make the Yen weaker in the global economy.
Sometimes, you have to rip off the band-aid (Low taxes) in order to get better (stronger Yen).