Government is “playing roulette with the public” as UK coronavirus cases hit 456
Matt Hancock and Boris Johnson "claim they are following the science, but that is not true".
Matt Hancock and Boris Johnson "claim they are following the science, but that is not true".
A budget "intended to paper over the massive damage which will be caused by Brexit".
The figures do not take into account the major impact the the coronavirus might have on the British economy.
NHS, increased wages and take-home pay matter most to new Tory voters, but don't expect fireworks as Sunak walks the tightrope.
The Conservative manifesto stated the party would not borrow to fund day-to-day spending and would ensure debt is lower in five years’ time.
The shadow Chancellor raised concerns that Wednesday’s Budget ‘will not deliver what we need in terms of the NHS’.
The Treasury estimates the move will save the average woman nearly £40 over her lifetime.
A committee will look into the quality and effectiveness of Government support.
An emphasis on boosting the national minimum wage while cutting back on benefits has left low-income families worse off after their basic living costs are taken into account.
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