Businesses will pick up the bill for the ever-growing state at the Chancellor’s autumn Budget

Another round of revenue-raising off the backs of Britain’s entrepreneurs will destroy all hopes of growth

The Chancellor is spending money she does not have and will need to take more from wealth creators to fund it

Rachel Reeves plans £50bn more on day-to-day spending than Tory predecessors

While the numbers may tally on paper, economists are already questioning whether they will work in reality

British families are at the mercy of this socialist’s lazy embrace of more borrowing and higher taxes

The chancellor has defended the plans set out in the spending review after the economy contracted 0.3 per cent in April

The Chancellor chose to ignore the warnings that her tax raids would crash the economy. We will all suffer for this

Businesses will pick up the bill for the ever-growing state at the Chancellor’s autumn Budget