The case against tax cuts, for now
The money earmarked for expected cuts to National Insurance should instead be used for defence, deterrence and resillience.
The money earmarked for expected cuts to National Insurance should instead be used for defence, deterrence and resillience.
This week’s letters discuss steep mortgage costs, misleading reporting on immigration and US democracy.
UK government borrowing was much lower than anticipated last month, falling to its lowest point in any December for four years.
Liz Truss commanded quite the crowd at the Conservative Party Conference with her pre-emptive rebellious speech.
But should the PM pay any attention?
According to the ONS, the Chancellor has an unexpected £13bn at his disposal. But how will he choose to use it?
Raising the minimum tax threshold from £12,500 to £25,000 would be a good place to start.
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