This was Rachel Reeves’s ‘live now, pay later’ budget. The big question is : what happens when (…)
The chancellor has given Labour breathing space with modest giveaways, but can only hope for an upturn in the government’s fortunes before tax increases kick in Some budgets are important but quickly forgotten. Some budgets are trivial but linger long in the memory. The package of measures (…)
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