Oh, I’m gonna have to disagree there.
Lettuce everywhere were offended.
Humour is subjective. Her awful performance and insane budget were not subjective.
Her mini budget wasn’t funny either, so I guess it balances out.
just one more thing she’s wrong about
“I think the level of understanding of economic ideas in the media and the ability to explain them is very poor indeed,” she added.
That can be true, but no amount of honest “explaining” would help objectively bad economic policy seem better. I think she was looking for the word “spin”.
- “Let’s go full on right wing, don’t hold back, it’ll be great for the economy!”
- Economy crashes hard, fast.
- “Stupid media didn’t understand how great our policy was for the long term,” (for the uber rich, in the short term) “and never gave us the chance to see it work” (transfer more, for longer, from poor to rich).
- Millions and millions of people have their costs spiral even more out of control and have even more desperate hardship than they already had
- “It’s so desperately unfair, they’re so mean to me for making me feel bad.”
“I don’t think it was particularly funny, I think it’s puerile,” Truss told Irish broadcaster RTÉ
It can be both.
The world’s oldest recorded joke, from 1900 BC, was a fart joke.
It’s been 4000 years, it’s probably time to just admit that we as a species are never going to mature past this.
Lettuce agree to disagree, don’t be a prune about it!
“Don’t blame me, I voted ‘romaine’”
Yeah, Cos everyone says that.
Funniest thing she did
I don’t agree, it was hilarious.
Not only was it funny, now it’s even funnier.
Okay… it was, though.
She made it 4.1 Scaramuccis so we should cut her some slack…
In the long list of “thing Liz Truss is wrong about”, this is one of the biggest.
Many Britons say that they can’t afford lettuce is not funny. And it’s not ‘puerile.’