How does Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Budget affect voters in the Red Wall?
Are the Chancellor’s tax-and-spend plans better for traditional Conservative constituencies or new Tory voters in the north and Midlands?
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Are the Chancellor’s tax-and-spend plans better for traditional Conservative constituencies or new Tory voters in the north and Midlands?
ByThe Chancellor increased public spending in the hope that the economy will continue to bounce back from Covid and Brexit.
Many Tory MPs are at best uneasy and at worst actively disgusted by much of this Budget.
ByIf the Chancellor’s economic optimism proves misplaced, he will have to raise taxes or cut spending to meet his fiscal…
ByThe shadow chancellor’s commanding performance proved that Labour needs a co-leadership.
ByMore than 60 per cent of Universal Credit claimants will not benefit from the change and will feel the full…
ByOur analysis shows the Chancellor’s spending increases will do little to compensate for the austerity of the last decade.
ByUK trade with the EU has fallen sharply, new figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility show.
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