The UK is at a perilous tipping point. But what is Truss planning to do about it? | Polly Toynbee
Each day brings more news about a spiralling catastrophe - the economy is crying out for major government intervention
The gigantic scale of the oncoming economic shock becomes clearer by the hour. Click - and there's Goldman Sachs predicting a 22% inflation rise next year. Click again and Bloomberg reports UK energy companies will make 170bn in excess profits over the next two years. If interest rates do hit 4%, banks too will roll in unearned mortgage money, plus shedloads from money loaned to the government. Fine profits will be made from national misery.
Each day dawning reveals how everything, everywhere, is at a perilous tipping point. Martin Lewis warns that lives will be lost from cold and hunger, amplified by Sir Michael Marmot's warning yesterday of children in grave peril. Lewis is not catastrophising", he says: This is a catastrophe, plain and simple unaffordable." If only he were to be the new chancellor ... carry on with your own Jack Monroe-and-Marcus Rashford dream team.
Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist
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