Sunak is the head boy, not the headmaster.
In the current Conservative government, the headmaster's role is a job share between agencies based at 55 Tufton Street and the Insititute for Economic Affairs in particular.
'Starve the beast' the current government's economic policy isn't particularly secret but not many know the plan. The Labour leadership don't know it. Some Conservative MPs don't know and 'one nation Conservatives' keep their heads down and mouths shut. Just as MPs on the left of the Labour party are learning to do. Hardly any members of the Conservative party know. Influential journalists in the know touch on it but daren't say too much, as with Brexit. Gary Gibbons hinted at it when he interviewed Prime Minister, head boy, Sunak.
The foreign funded Tufton Street think tanks have been incubating this plan since the 1950s and multiple crises mean the time is right to strike. Part of the plan is to start the implementation under the cloak of a crisis. The opposition is so out of touch they don't even know it's happening. The opposition doesn't realise the choice of who wins the next election is the choice of the Conservatives, not the electors not you or me.
The Conservatives are experts at political marketing this is why they are the most successful political party in the world.
The Tory ministers who will implement the plan firmly believe in it. Like the plan itself, they've been incubated by Tufton Street and now they've hatched like economic triffids.
(Tories started as Irish bandits the Torries and have metamorphed into English economic saboteurs)
They'll be so convincing that Labour will follow the plan.
Tufton Street may have infiltrated the Labour party.
The damage will be immeasurable and it starts tomorrow.
The plan is called
'starving the beast'
The beast is the public sector and the Conservatives will starve it almost to death with savage deep, almost fatal, wounding public sector spending cuts.
If they can finish the job in two years they'll hand the mess to Labour to get the blame. But there'll be no way back.
Who can stop it? No one can. Prime Minister head boy Sunak might try because he doesn't agree with it (he's a decent enough Wykehamist). He may try and build a personal power base to slow it down or even stop it. But Tufton Street put him in the job and surrounded him with Tufton Street triffids. Powerful, behind the scenes forces, could rally behind the Prime Minister and drive Tufton Street out.

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