Britain Is Slowly Going Bust
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Previous governments have not been good at handling this but the current Labour government is especially bad because politically and ideologically they are held by interests that want to increase public spending and "just make the rich pay", which only makes public finances worse and dampen growth further.
The Economist liked the conservatives back in the Thatcher days but has no love for them as they seemed about as rudderless as Starmer does. It's often though that fiscal problems and the resulting austerity drives the growth of the far right but so far it seems when the far right gets some power in Europe it behaves the same as other parties for the same reasons.