The Chancellor will be unveiling what’s inside her Red Box on Wednesday the 26th of November. But before that major announcement in the House of Commons, Rachel Reeves has already attempted to give us, and Mr Market, a sense of what is to come. In a preview of her actual Budget speech, the top Labour minister has hinted at tax increases. This would, of course, break her party’s General Election Manifesto. But don’t worry, folks, there’s plenty to blame for this trust smashing exer...
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The Chancellor will be unveiling what’s inside her Red Box on Wednesday the 26th of November. But before that major announcement in the House of Commons, Rachel Reeves has already attempted to give us, and Mr Market, a sense of what is to come. In a preview of her actual Budget speech, the top Labour minister has hinted at tax increases. This would, of course, break her party’s General Election Manifesto. But don’t worry, folks, there’s plenty to blame for this trust smashing exer...
James Heale of The Spectator on party conferences and diary reporting
The Political Press Box
36 minutes
1 year ago
James Heale of The Spectator on party conferences and diary reporting
On this episode of The Political Press Box, I speak to James Heale, Political Correspondent at The Spectator. The interview was recorded just days before The Spectator was snapped up by hedge fund tycoon and GB News investor Sir Paul Marshall for a reported £100m. Andrew Neil, the Chairman of the publication, subsequently stood down from the outlet. James, meanwhile, remains in post and is planning to traverse the UK, attending the post-general election party conferences. We discus...
The Political Press Box
The Chancellor will be unveiling what’s inside her Red Box on Wednesday the 26th of November. But before that major announcement in the House of Commons, Rachel Reeves has already attempted to give us, and Mr Market, a sense of what is to come. In a preview of her actual Budget speech, the top Labour minister has hinted at tax increases. This would, of course, break her party’s General Election Manifesto. But don’t worry, folks, there’s plenty to blame for this trust smashing exer...