Option B and Spending Cuts

case: However, that's not the case for our former chancellor George Osborne, who after presiding over the worst economic recovery in recorded history, with severe and deadly public spending cuts, went for option b and managed to become the editor of the Evening Standard a job for which he is totally unqualified, according to The Guardian. And how has that gone Losses of 11.5m aren't too shabby. When planning your next steps do you a rethink your career goals and consider doing something different with less responsibility; b go for a job you're completely unqualified for; or c go for a big promotion with even greater stakes for society I assume most of us would go for a and even if we wanted to, we wouldn't have the option of b or c without facing rejection. So, sensing now is the time to cut and run, he's in the running for the top job at the International Monetary Fund IMF . Yes, it's yet another example of a privately educated white male failing upwards. There are many reasons why having Osborne as the managing director of the IMF is undesirable, but let's just start with his record. But it also shows us how without an ideological change at the top we are stuck with the same pool of arrogant neoliberals. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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