Elevenses: Burnham’s Bus Bonanza
From the newsletter: Cash is being splashed on local transport, but it's far from devolution.
From the newsletter: Cash is being splashed on local transport, but it's far from devolution.
The veil of the pandemic has been lifted - now we're starting to see the Conservative's real post-Brexit agenda.
"We can afford to contribute more," a group of 30 millionaires told the Chancellor.
Ahead of the Budget, the Chancellor said the UK "has always been a proud and preeminent nation".
The Tory chancellor said that just like furlough has come to an end, free school meals coming to an end is also part of the transition to a “more normal way of doing things”.
Despite being unable to share a figure, Sunak claimed the upcoming Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow will be a “success”, “particularly on the finance side, which I’m responsible for”.
The Labour MP for Leeds West said the north of England is “sick of announcements without delivery”.
“Sounds a bit like, do as I say not as I do," Andrew Marr told Sunak.
"It's down to the British public to foot the bill not the hard working and overstretched banking sector," one Twitter user said.
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