Inclusive prosperity must mean pain for the 1 per cent. But no politician is brave enough
The interests of the banker and his cleaner are worlds apart
The interests of the banker and his cleaner are worlds apart
The Conservatives have failed to produce a sustainable critique of Labour’s spending plans.
Tory accusations of unfunded spending commitments are flatly contradicted by the IFS.
Labour’s deficit reduction plans for the next parliament are genuinely different to those of the Conservatives.
The key measures from today’s Autumn Statement.
Ed Balls’ task tomorrow will be to establish Labour as a party that can be trusted to get its hands back on the levers of power.
Labour could propose a tax to save the NHS and people would pay it. So what’s the problem?
The parties’ spending plans are becoming stranger and stranger.
Labour’s record on child poverty is an admirable one. So it’s even more of a shame that Ed Balls has allowed the axe to fall on child benefit.
This parliament will see the largest drop in average earnings after inflation since 1874-1880.