Rachel Reeves is damned if she raises income tax in the budget – and damned if she doesn’t / (…)
The only way the chancellor can save herself is to lower living costs or make big improvements to public services. Farage waits in the wings if not It may not feel that way, but these are pivotal weeks in modern British, and perhaps also modern European, politics. I do not know whether the ink (…)
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