Rachel Reeves, please, let’s make budgets boring again / Heather Stewart
Budgets need to be reassuringly dull with no repeat of this year’s long, drawn-out and chaotic buildup Rachel Reeves should put us all out of our misery this Wednesday with a tax-and-spend statement bold enough to make future budgets boring again. Ask any economist or policy wonk and they’ll (…)
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