The Opposition just broke a golden rule of communications and gave the Tories a helping hand.
Less regulation, better apprenticeships, improved education – and the first ever small business legislation.
The Chancellor’s critics have been proved wrong.
With India’s imports from Germany coming in at almost double Britain’s, William Hague and George Osborne must make the most of this week.
The deficit. A feeble savings rate. Low productivity. Public sector pay that’s too high compared to private sector pay. The high middle class tax bill.
We have a deficit of over £100 billion. We have record household debt. We need an Affordability Commission.
New powers for HMRC to seize money at will directly contravene the ideas laid down at Runnymede.
If some charities were acting in a way that was genuinely balanced, they would have been more vocal in criticising the last Labour Government.
There is far more plastic in a takeaway spoon or cup. Are we going to start taxing them next? How about other single use items?
For the rest of the year, we work for ourselves – but what can be done to reduce the tax burden in future?
Crime, tax, aspiration – just some of the ways to win female voters back.