Sunakonomics
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]Sunakonomics (uncountable)
- (UK politics) The economic ideas and policies of Rishi Sunak (born 1980), British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 2022 to July 2024.
- 2020 September 25, “The Sun says: A new lifeline”, in The Sun[1], London, archived from the original on 2020-09-25, page 10:
- But this latest Sunakonomics rescue is a sticking-plaster on a bullethole.
- 2020 October 14, Paul Routledge, “Keep calm… We can beat this: Crash course in art of emulating PM’s grade-A twerps”, in Daily Mirror[2], London, page 15:
- Advanced students can take classes in Sunakonomics, which supersedes traditional economics in favour of a novel theory allowing Professor Rishi to buy the premiership with voters’ money.
- 2021 March 11, David Runciman, “Sunakonomics”, in Catherine Carr, director, Talking Politics[3], episode 310, archived from the original on 2022-10-25
- 2021 November 26, Ollie Smith, “Keynes Goes Shopping: 10 Things We Learned This Week”, in Morningstar[4], archived from the original on 2021-11-27:
- In the era of Sunakonomics, our hedge fund veteran-turned chancellor owes a lot to the work of John Maynard Keynes, but then again we all do.
- 2022 July 26, William Atkinson, “Is it time to look again at the Bank of England’s independence?”, in CapX[5], archived from the original on 2022-07-26:
- One of the more interesting aspects of the battle between Trussonomics and Sunakonomics has been the debate over the Monetary Policy Committee’s efforts to control inflation.
- 2022 August 18, “Standing up for the city: Desperate need for growth writ large in UK’s interest payments”, in City A.M.[6], London, archived from the original on 2022-08-18, page 2:
- Next door in Number 11, though, there was a degree of ideology at the heart of Sunakonomics.
- 2022 October 30, Ryan Hogg, Beatrice Nolan, “Rishi Sunak is worth almost $850 million, making him Britain's richest prime minister. Here's why that could be a big problem.”, in Business Insider[7], New York, N.Y., archived from the original on 2022-10-30:
- Sunakonomics / Sunak's time as chancellor was marred by the pandemic.
- 2022 December 1, “London Stock Exchange Group: Positive Sentiment At Early Stages Of 'Sunakonomics'”, in Seeking Alpha[8], archived from the original on 2022-12-01:
- The multiple tailwinds of a successful Refinitiv acquisition, rising high margin services, and economic outlook under Sunakonomics all allow LSEG to have slight advantages over peers, especially European ones such as the Deutsche Borse (OTCPK:DBOEY).