The sticking plasters in Labour’s budget won’t fix a broken economy / Letters
We need a fundamental reset of who this economy serves, says Cassie Groos Yes, the budget’s gestures are welcome (Rachel Reeves targets UK’s wealthiest in £26bn tax-raising budget, 26 November). Abolishing the two-child cap is the right call, but it is solving a failure that should not exist. No (…)
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