Rarely have we ever marched into the unknown so ill-equipped to manage the consequences https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2026/03/06/rarely-have-we-ever-marched-into-the-unknown-so-ill-equipped-to-manage-the-consequences/
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Rarely have we ever marched into the unknown so ill-equipped to manage the consequences https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2026/03/06/rarely-have-we-ever-marched-into-the-unknown-so-ill-equipped-to-manage-the-consequences/
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Rarely have we ever marched into the unknown so ill-equipped to manage the consequences https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2026/03/06/rarely-have-we-ever-marched-into-the-unknown-so-ill-equipped-to-manage-the-consequences/
@RichardJMurphy As always sound advice, which might turn out to be wrong. But that's the point. Nobody can know at this time, but I share the fear!
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Rarely have we ever marched into the unknown so ill-equipped to manage the consequences https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2026/03/06/rarely-have-we-ever-marched-into-the-unknown-so-ill-equipped-to-manage-the-consequences/
@RichardJMurphy
Well said, Richard. -
Rarely have we ever marched into the unknown so ill-equipped to manage the consequences https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2026/03/06/rarely-have-we-ever-marched-into-the-unknown-so-ill-equipped-to-manage-the-consequences/
@RichardJMurphy
Exactly. If the US stopped today, which seems very unlikely, the consequences will last for decades. -
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