understandably angry because as
because they tories were
expecting tory mps were
expecting tory mps were
expecting to have 5 or 6 months
after they decided not to go
before the locals, 5 or 6 months
for the economic story to get a
lot better . and we saw today
lot better. and we saw today
reasonable inflation number, but
not a brilliant one. we're
definitely not going to get an
interest rate cut now, because
the bank is not going to cut
interest rates in the middle of
a general election campaign when
it was coming and going. anyway.
so there goes, the interest rate
cut and a couple of interest
rate cuts would have really set
things up for the for the
general election. if you were a
tory in terms of doing it. but
as nigel says, you know, do you
want a couple of interest rate
cuts or do you want reform
having six months to get its act
together? so a difficult
decision. but i think it's a
bizarre choice of doing it now.
it's a bizarre choice of setting
for the beginning. i mean,...