Budget 2007: Reaction and analysis
The New Statesman’s coverage of Gordon Brown’s final Budget with analysis from political editor Martin Bright and social policy expert Donald Hirsch plus reaction from Labour leadership hopeful John McDonnell, Tory A-lister Kwasi Kwarteng and Green Party co-leader Sian Berry.
In Budget
Has Brown found the vision thing?
- By Martin Bright
- 26 March 2007
Fresh from being likened to Stalin, Gordon Brown sought to establish his credentials as a new and likeable leader for Britain. But did his final Budget answer his critics?
The swansong has a sting
- By Donald Hirsch
- 26 March 2007
To the end, the Chancellor retained his appetite for taking from the rich to pay the poor. But was he as generous as he seemed?
The playful Chancellor?
- By Adam Haigh
- 23 March 2007
The final Brown Budget was the preoccupation of many bloggers this week
Not green at all
- By Sian Berry
- 21 March 2007
Sian Berry gives the Green Party reaction to the budget
Is Brown beginning to look leaden footed?
- By Kwasi Kwarteng
- 21 March 2007
Tory A-lister Kwasi Kwarteng gives his response to Gordon Brown's final budget which he sees as rather austere
The budget will exacerbate inequality
- By John McDonnell
- 21 March 2007
John McDonnell who wants to challenge Gordon Brown for the Labour leadership gives his reaction to the chancellor's final budget


