The chancellor is out of the country just as the pound sinks and borrowing costs soar – but history tells us this is no time to ditch ‘Rachel from Accounts’, says Sean O’Grady ...
Rachel Reeves’ autumn budget has done what Labour does best and punish business, stifle growth, and jeopardise the livelihoods of the hardworking British people. What Reeves has delivered is not ...
The chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to cancel a controversial ... to realise that she’ll never dig us out of this hole without a far more ambitious plan to grow our economy, including ...
Ask Rachel Reeves. The Chancellor’s hopelessly ham ... is frittering away all this extra cash on bumper pay deals – without giving a jot in return to the British economy.
Sadly, further digging seems to be precisely what the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has condemned herself ... tightening as severe as the one just seen without sparking a recession.
Reeves doesn’t have the advantage of that ... in employers’ national insurance contributions as the wrong decision, without explaining how they would find £25bn a year instead.
Although Rachel Reeves takes advice from all her predecessors ... national insurance contributions as the wrong decision, without explaining how they would find £25bn a year instead.
Sadly, further digging seems to be precisely what the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has condemned herself to ... could withstand a monetary tightening as severe as the one just seen without sparking a ...
Although Rachel Reeves takes advice from all her predecessors – including ... the rise in employers’ national insurance contributions as the wrong decision, without explaining how they would find ...
In her bombshell Budget, Rachel Reeves announced that private pensions ... and wives or civil partners pass money on to each other without incurring an inheritance tax bill. Another way of ...