I just wonder about ‘the economy’ which seems to run counter to the interests of the majority imho. I mean we hear that the economy is struggling so you would assume that big businesses and banks would be struggling, however, energy companies are making big profits, banks are now back to a bonus culture, water companies pass on profits to their stakeholders, and supermarkets are making big profits, so they are doing well out of ‘the economy’, but none of this trickles down to the majority of people, instead we hear of prices going up, stamp duty going up, and pensions being taxed. So what about the profits made by big businesses and banks etc.? Why, after decades of the majority being told that the economy is struggling, and some people are forced to eat or heat, isn’t that struggle being seen at the top as well as the bottom??
And surely if those at the top of the tree are thriving it means the economy isn’t that bad after all and perhaps some of the money being squeezed out of those at the bottom could be mitigated by balancing the books a bit better and making sure everyone benefits from profits they contributed to by paying exorbitant bills.
Good Morning Friday 26th June 2026
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