What the chancellor really means when he says tax cuts are ‘impossible’

2023-11-17 00:02:39

Or, come the spring, there might actually be more headroom; which he may well choose to use up rather than leave as a generous gift to whoever is chancellor following the election. So instead, this Autumn Statement may focus on the key terms and longer-term measures, such as levelling up, boosting the supply of workers, tackling growth, that the government wants to use to frame its election strategy.

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