
Public borrowing may be less out of control than the markets think
If Cebr’s calculations are right, it would appear that the Chancellor has managed to burn his reputation for fiscal prudence for no good reason.
If Cebr’s calculations are right, it would appear that the Chancellor has managed to burn his reputation for fiscal prudence for no good reason.
Praise from high-profile figures and complimentary polls are a welcome birthday gift for the Labour leader.
According to a snap poll, only 39 per cent of Conservative party members believe Sunak gave the stronger performance.
Tory MPs are reluctant to carry on the public mudslinging, which benefitted Badenoch. But Sunak remains the man to beat.
A new study reveals that most Scots oppose an immediate poll.
The Conservatives could lose 550 councillors on Thursday – an awful result, but not the 800+ previously feared.
The Chancellor’s popularity among Conservative members is plumbing new depths as Defence Secretary Ben Wallace emerges at the head of the pack.
The incumbent president has a chance to continue the modernisation project he launched five years ago.
He was the front-runner to become prime minister. But the Tory infatuation with Rishi Sunak seems to have come to an end.
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