Despite being close
allies, the United States
and Britain
took opposite positions with respect to recovering from the Great
Recession. The United States
decided to use fiscal policy to stimulate the economy, and although its fiscal
measures were insufficient and badly targeted, they did result in a mild and
ongoing recovery.
In Britain the
Conservatives took power and decided that reducing the deficit and
maintaining the country’s Triple A bond rating would lead to economic
success. And here’s
what happened.
EPA
Moody's Investors Service stripped the United Kingdom of its triple-A rating. Shown, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in London. Yep, London in a fog, just like the Conservatives governing the country.
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Moody's Investors Service stripped the United
Kingdom of its triple-A credit rating, predicting economic weakness will weigh
on public finances for years to come.
Moody's
lowered the U.K. 's
domestic and foreign-currency bond rating one notch to Aa1 and changed its
outlook to stable. It is the first of the three major ratings firms to do so,
though both Standard & Poor's Ratings Services and Fitch Ratings have the U.K. on
negative outlooks.
So where is the humor
in this? Here we go.
Messers. Osborne and Cameron had made retaining the triple-A
rating one of their priorities when they took power in 2010. Since then, the U.K.
economy has barely grown.
More recently, however, Mr. Osborne has downplayed its
significance. In December, he told a parliamentary committee that although
losing the rating "wouldn't be a good thing," it was only one test of
the U.K. 's
economic policy. "The ultimate test is what you can borrow money at."
Late Friday, he issued a response to the downgrade, saying he
planned to stick to his austerity plans. "Tonight we have a stark reminder
of the debt problems facing our county," he said. "Far from weakening
our resolve to deliver our economic recovery plan, this decision redoubles it."
That’s right, instead of learning from their
mistakes, and changing policy because the current policy is resulting in exactly
what they were trying to avoid the British Conservatives will have even greater
resolve to continue the failed policy. So unless you are the British population, that’s funny.
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