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Britain’s ex-chancellor on how to fix a welfare crisis that’s partly of his own making

Reforming benefits for the mentally ill is the only way to avoid growth-killing tax increases, argues Jeremy Hunt

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economist.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

Britain’s ex-chancellor on how to fix a welfare crisis that’s partly of his own making

Reforming benefits for the mentally ill is the only way to avoid growth-killing tax increases, argues Jeremy Hunt

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theguardian.com1 anni fa

Spending review: Reeves vows to ‘renew Britain’ with big rises for NHS, housing and defence

Chancellor pledges to end spending on asylum hotels in four years, as she contrasts Labour investment with Conservatives’ austerity

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  1. lunedì 9 giugno 2025·economist.com

    Britain’s ex-chancellor on how to fix a welfare crisis that’s partly of his own making

    Reforming benefits for the mentally ill is the only way to avoid growth-killing tax increases, argues Jeremy Hunt

  2. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    Spending review: Reeves vows to ‘renew Britain’ with big rises for NHS, housing and defence

    Chancellor pledges to end spending on asylum hotels in four years, as she contrasts Labour investment with Conservatives’ austerity

  • mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·economist.com

    Rachel Reeves’s big-government rhetoric is a worrying sign for Britain

    The country needs defence spending and nuclear power, but not more social housing