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    MPs laugh as Rishi Sunak asked what part of his economic legacy he is most proud of

    MPs burst out laughing as Labour’s Angela Eagle asked Rishi Sunak which part of his economic policing is he most proud of.During Prime Minister’s Questions today (6 March), Ms Eagle asked: “Mr Speaker, which part of his economic legacy is the prime minister proud of? “Is it presiding over the highest tax burden since the Second World War or is it delivering the slowest real wage growth since the Napoleonic War?”Ms Eagle’s question was met with laughter and cheers.Mr Sunak replied: “Mr Speaker, saving 10 million jobs in the pandemic with the furlough scheme. More

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    Jeremy Hunt gets locked out of Downing Street on crunch Budget day

    Jeremy Hunt got locked out of Downing Street ahead of his crunch Budget announcement on Wednesday (6 March).Footage showed the chancellor walking towards the infamous No.11 door, but he was left standing awkwardly in front of it.Mr Hunt was eventually let in after giving a quick knock.The chancellor’s new plan is under considerable scrutiny as he promised a 2p tax cut to national insurance in the hopes of boosting Conservative popularity, with experts questioning if Britain can even afford such a move. More

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    Deputy speaker tells MP’s ‘don’t get excited yet’ as Jeremy Hunt jeered at start of Budget

    The House of Commons deputy speaker warned MPs not to get “excited” as Jeremy Hunt was jeered at the beginning of his spring Budget statement.Dame Eleanor Laing said the behaviour was “not amusing” and that the chamber needed to hear what the chancellor had to say.“I can tell who is making the noise and you simply won’t get the chance to speak later,” she warned MPs.Mr Hunt said the government was in a position to deliver “permanent tax cuts” and billed his financial statement as a “Budget for long-term growth” on Wednesday 6 March. More

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    Almost all rapists don’t see inside of a court room, Starmer tells Sunak

    Sir Keir Starmer quizzed Rishi Sunak on how women and girls can have confidence in the criminal justice system “when almost all rapists don’t see the inside of a courtroom”.Mr Starmer made his comments as he pressed the prime minister to introduce mandatory national standards for police vetting following the murder of Sarah Everard.During Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (6 March), the Labour leader said: Sarah Everard’s murder should have been a watershed moment on policing reform, but the sad reality is the victims of rape who have the courage and bravery to come forward have just a 2.4 percent chance of their perpetrators being caught.” More

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    Watch: Jeremy Hunt says ‘great budgets can change history’ in new video

    Jeremy Hunt says “great budgets can change history” in a new video shared by the treasury ahead of the chancellor’s spring Budget announcement today (6 March).In the footage, released on X, formerly Twitter, Mr Hunt also insists that the government is “bringing down taxes”.He said: “The economy is set for healthy growth. We’re putting more money into public services and we’re bringing down taxes. Stick to the plan.”The chancellor is widely expected to hand voters another 2p cut to national insurance contributions, in a repeat of his autumn statement. More

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    Ministers arrive in Downing Street for Cabinet meeting as chancellor prepares to deliver Budget

    Ministers arrived in Downing Street on Wednesday morning (6 March) for a Cabinet meeting before Jeremy Hunt delivers his Budget to parliament.The chancellor is widely expected to unveil a 2p cut in national insurance in an attempt to shore up support for the government before a general election expected later this year.Mr Hunt, who has faced pressure from Tory MPs to ease the record-high tax burden, promised “permanent cuts in taxation” that would bring “higher growth” as he seeks to woo voters. More

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    Vegan caller ‘put off’ voting for Labour due to Keir Starmer being merely vegetarian

    An LBC caller has suggested he would be “put off” voting for Sir Keir Starmer because he is “vegetarian, but not a vegan”.Vegan caller Simon told presenter Iain Dale that he is typically a Labour voter, but isn’t convinced about the opposition leader’s “character”.“What puts me off Labour a little bit is the fact that Starmer is a vegetarian but not a vegan,” he said.“It says something to me about his character, that kind of sitting on the fence thing. I don’t know why he just doesn’t go the whole way and become vegan.” More

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    Top Labour adviser Peter Mandelson tells Keir Starmer to lose weight

    Sir Keir Starmer needs to “shed a few pounds” before the general election, Labour grandee Peter Mandelson has said.Lord Mandelson, one of the architects of New Labour, said Sir Keir needed to lose weight to appeal to voters.In an interview with Times Radio on Tuesday (5 March), Lord Mandelson said: “My problem with Rishi Sunak’s fashion is that he wears these skinny suits and narrow ties and they diminish him“Just to be even-handed about it, by the same token, Keir Starmer needs to shed a few pounds.” More