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The SNP’s bizarre spending habits
New financial records show the SNP wasted taxpayers’ money on jollies to Gleneagles and copies of Sturgeon’s own poorly-selling book.
New financial records show the SNP wasted taxpayers’ money on jollies to Gleneagles and copies of Sturgeon’s own poorly-selling book.
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.
Neither candidate is exciting but Sunak’s conflict between his declared ideals and his actual policies leaves him in danger of imploding.
Daily Briefing: Britain is heading for recession next year as soaring prices, worker shortages and a crippling tax burden slow growth to a standstill.
Spending on “big ticket” items like cars and holidays is drying up as consumers are clobbered by inflation – the poor most of all.
Financial expert, public speaker and wealth coach, Makala Green, shares her five favourite things.
Covid has led to economic muscling, not scarring, but now we risk a deflationary bust.
The PM’s patronising moral sermons and cavalier attitude towards spending other people’s cash marks him as a hypocrite of the highest order.
Profligate spending either side of the Atlantic risks a price spiral that may be difficult to control.
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