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Autumn statement 2023
December 2023
How a spring UK budget could fire the starting gun for an early election
UK economic prospects are bleak but an agenda-setting fiscal event such as sweeping tax cuts in March offers another roll of the dice
26 November 2023
Economics viewpoint
UK economy is addicted to immigration but there is long-term treatment
Larry Elliott
Immigration fuels growth and much-needed workers but there are ways to wean UK plc off its dependency
After years of Tory failure, getting Britain growing again will be Labour’s greatest test
Andrew Rawnsley
A Starmer government will inherit a nation with miserable productivity, emasculated public services, big debts, high tax levels and acute inequalities
Hidden gems from the world of research
If we want lower taxes in the UK, we should get serious about becoming healthier
Torsten Bell
Jeremy Hunt’s budget cuts spark fears of ‘existential threat’ to English councils
William Keegan's in my view
Jovial Jeremy Hunt says he is going for ‘growth’, but remains hobbled by Brexit
William Keegan
25 November 2023
No bounce for the Tories after tax-cutting budget, poll shows
The Observer view on why Britain needs a growth plan, not magical thinking
Observer comment cartoon
The zombie Tory government staggers on – cartoon
‘A disgrace’: headteachers attack Hunt’s failure to provide money for schools in autumn statement
24 November 2023
Austerity casts an ever-longer shadow over Tory and Labour economic policies
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Rishi Sunak says immigration must fall but declines to say which new measures he backs – as it happened
What’s on Jeremy Hunt’s dining room wall? Art to enjoy with a cucumber sandwich
‘Not going to help in any way’: Hunt’s tax cuts bring little joy to sole traders
23 November 2023
Guardian Opinion cartoon
Ben Jennings on Rishi Sunak looking ahead to the next election – cartoon
The Guardian view on the UK general election date: spring forward
Jeremy Hunt is punishing the sick with this welfare crackdown
Instead of cutting tax, fund our public services
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Suella Braverman calls for annual cap on net migration, saying new figures ‘slap in face to British public’ – as it happened
Which public services will suffer most to pay for Tory tax cuts?
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