The Guardian view on OBR v the Treasury : ministers have embraced the theatre of errors / Editorial
The government is trapped between Labour’s instincts and bond traders’ demands. Sensible fixes exist, but require imagination ministers have yet shown The confected frenzy splashed across the morning front pages from the Telegraph to the Mail is remarkable mostly for its absurdity. An outrage (…)
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