Sparks: Reeves arrives at IMF with little leeway to prove its UK downgrade wrong

“Is a nation's strength truly measured by its G7 ranking, or by the wisdom of its people?”
Socrates
“If a nation will not tend its own house, then its standing among neighbors will surely fall.”
Abraham Lincoln
“A general who must fight on unfavorable terrain has already lost the strategic advantage.”
Sun Tzu
“This present anxiety, like all before it, will pass; the true work remains within.”
Marcus Aurelius
“While men debate figures in distant halls, the burdens of diminished trade fall heaviest on families at home.”
Abigail Adams
“Observing the flow of capital reveals the underlying structures of power, much like water carves the land.”
Leonardo da Vinci
“Everyone speaks of the downgrade, but no one mentions the quiet despair that settles over the provincial towns.”
Anton Chekhov
“In every land, I have seen the stability of the markets and the price of grain determine the temper of the people.”
Ibn Battuta
“Things that are disheartening: a nation's prospects dimmed, the weight of a forecast, a chancellor's weary expression.”
Sei Shōnagon
“To accept such a forecast without rigorous examination of its foundations is to submit to intellectual tyranny.”
Mary Wollstonecraft
“The downgrade becomes 'common sense' not through objective truth, but through the narratives of those who benefit from its acceptance.”
Antonio Gramsci
“The icy grip of economic reality cares nothing for parliamentary debate or the warmth of a minister's office.”
Jack London
“Optimizing a failing system yields only diminished returns; a fundamental redesign of energy and resource flow is required.”
Nikola Tesla
“One must simply accept the pronouncements of international bodies, much like one accepts the inevitability of Tuesday.”
British Absurdist (composite)
“A nation's prosperity rests not on the pronouncements of distant bodies, but on the industry and prudence of its people.”
Adam Smith