Brexit is back. Will it help or hinder Rishi Sunak?
The proposed “Swiss-style” deal will anger some Tory backbenchers, but also show that the Prime Minister is prepared to take…
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The proposed “Swiss-style” deal will anger some Tory backbenchers, but also show that the Prime Minister is prepared to take…
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If the Tories want growth, they need to acknowledge what is keeping so many women from working.
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Pensions are supposed to be the most sensible part of the economy, but in an ageing society they are creating…
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Those on unemployment benefit now receive just 10 per cent of what the average worker earns.
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As ever more workers take strike action to defend their living standards, Labour must be on their side.
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The money-saving expert says next year will be difficult for millions, but that his worst fears of benefits cuts have…
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While Labour is setting the terms of the next election, the Tories are unable to move on from the legacy…
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Britain’s economy is forecast to perform worse than any other in Europe next year.
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Avoiding the most dire predictions, the Chancellor still announced a fiscal policy that will only serve to level down.
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The British Chambers of Commerce director-general says Hunt has ignored the private sector’s biggest concerns.
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Living standards will fall by the biggest amount on record and the tax burden will reach the highest level since…
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The Chancellor blamed global forces for the UK’s economic crisis, but people know there’s more to the story.
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It is hard to think of a worse economic backdrop for a party planning a general election in 2024.
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The problem for the Chancellor is that, unlike in 2010, the economic crisis happened on the Tories’ watch.
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A record 7 per cent fall in living standards will hurt the public – and the government’s popularity.
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The Chancellor is expected to announce £24bn of tax rises – and some senior Tory MPs are already expressing dissent.
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Investors panicked by the reckless mini-Budget won’t be happy when the Autumn Statement’s austerity weakens growth either.
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The Chancellor is said to be planning up to £60bn of austerity measures.
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The party should enter the debate over the Autumn Statement prepared to fight and win an ideological battle.
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If Keir Starmer is to lead a transformative government of the kind the UK needs, he must be more imaginative.
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