Can a low-tax Britain rediscover its enterprise culture?
Tax will play a big part at the next election, so politicians should look back at Nigel Lawson’s reforms, which changed the psychology of British business.
Tax will play a big part at the next election, so politicians should look back at Nigel Lawson’s reforms, which changed the psychology of British business.
Everyone in Westminster and the City is waiting nervously to see if we’re going to tumble into another banking crisis.
There were few crumbs of consolation to be found in Jeremy Hunt’s socialist budget.
The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, unveiled a raft of tax rises to pay for welfare and pensions, while kicking spending cuts down the road.
The East can deliver more growth per pound than any other UK region – the Autumn Statement should exploit this to the full.
Rishi Sunak said inflation was “the enemy that we need to face down” after it rose to a 41-year high of 11.1 per cent today.
Millions of public sector workers face a brutal pay squeeze as Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt plan taking the axe to public spending to balance the nation’s books.
The PM and Chancellor have two mountains to climb: bringing the nation’s finances under control, and explaining a new economic approach to the public.
There’s a number of sensible ways Jeremy Hunt could cut costs, as he attempts to smuggle a plausible package past the Cerberus at the Office for Budget Responsibility.
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