Where does the welfare bill climbdown leave UK public finances ?
With £6.25bn in planned savings now shelved, the government faces awkward choices on how to plug gap Welfare bill climbdown will have ‘a cost’ at budget, says senior minister Reeves will stay as chancellor, says No 10 after her tears in Commons Keir Starmer managed to avert a parliamentary defeat (...)
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Public finance, Economic policy, Government borrowing, Business, Economics, Budget deficit, Rachel Reeves, Keir Starmer, Welfare, Disability, Austerity, Politics, UK news, Tax and spending, Bonds, Gilts, Benefits, Society
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