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  1. @InsurgoFormica
    It’s worth noting that a call to cut ‘red tape’ is a euphemism for #NeoLiberal #Deregulation in order to further #Grifting through #Globalisation and #FreeMarketEconomics all of which were debunked in the #2008FinancialCrisis and its aftermath.

    Typical political trash talking, masking flawed economic theory with misdirection, who doesn’t like less red tape?

  2. @InsurgoFormica
    It’s worth noting that a call to cut ‘red tape’ is a euphemism for #NeoLiberal #Deregulation in order to further #Grifting through #Globalisation and #FreeMarketEconomics all of which were debunked in the #2008FinancialCrisis and its aftermath.

    Typical political trash talking, masking flawed economic theory with misdirection, who doesn’t like less red tape?

  3. @InsurgoFormica
    It’s worth noting that a call to cut ‘red tape’ is a euphemism for #NeoLiberal #Deregulation in order to further #Grifting through #Globalisation and #FreeMarketEconomics all of which were debunked in the #2008FinancialCrisis and its aftermath.

    Typical political trash talking, masking flawed economic theory with misdirection, who doesn’t like less red tape?

  4. @InsurgoFormica
    It’s worth noting that a call to cut ‘red tape’ is a euphemism for #NeoLiberal #Deregulation in order to further #Grifting through #Globalisation and #FreeMarketEconomics all of which were debunked in the #2008FinancialCrisis and its aftermath.

    Typical political trash talking, masking flawed economic theory with misdirection, who doesn’t like less red tape?

  5. @InsurgoFormica
    It’s worth noting that a call to cut ‘red tape’ is a euphemism for #NeoLiberal #Deregulation in order to further #Grifting through #Globalisation and #FreeMarketEconomics all of which were debunked in the #2008FinancialCrisis and its aftermath.

    Typical political trash talking, masking flawed economic theory with misdirection, who doesn’t like less red tape?