2/3 tax cuts she suggested were actually supported by labour previously.
I think the mistake is more a massive communications and timing issue. She really should have announced these cuts in a staggered way, with better communication for the markets.
It would have been fine.
But she really screwed up on getting the political communication right.
Unfortunately, if you want to shake things up and introduce even moderately radical policies, you better have the stamina and political will and skill to push them through and keep at it.
Britain's first female prime minister had that. The third one didn't...
I think the mistake is more a massive communications and timing issue. She really should have announced these cuts in a staggered way, with better communication for the markets.
It would have been fine.
But she really screwed up on getting the political communication right.