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Budget 2015

Opinions

What Labour should say about welfare

John McTernan  
Economics & Finance

Summer Budget 2015: Osborne is no child of Thatcher

Anatole Kaletsky  
Politics

Nice budget, George—shame about the sneer

Peter Kellner  
Economics & Finance

Summer Budget 2015: a true blue triumph for Osborne?

Prospect Team  
Opinions

Summer Budget 2015: Osborne has learned the lessons of power

Bronwen Maddox  
Politics

Summer Budget 2015: the Prospect panel

Prospect Team  
Politics

Budget 2015: Four myths debunked

Josh Lowe  
Magazine

DIY investor: Your pension pot vs the tax man

Andy Davis  

Budget 2015: wellbeing rhetoric hides the truth

Osborne is talking about the long-neglected topic of wellbeing, but his policy needs to match his words
James Zuccollo  
March 20, 2015

Budget 2015: the nous behind the numbers

Osborne's predictions mostly won't happen, but they set an ideal framework for the short campaign
Peter Kellner  
March 19, 2015

What the Budget didn’t tell you

Taxes will have to go up if the deficit and the growth in public debt is to be brought back under control
George Magnus  
March 18, 2015

Budget 2015: Osborne has robbed Labour of its best lines

The Chancellor took a series of Labour plans and rendered them all the more difficult
Philip Collins  
March 18, 2015

Budget 2015: give voters the state they want

Running fiscal plans five years in advance doesn't work
Anatole Kaletsky  
March 18, 2015
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