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Will the autumn statement do enough to ease Britain’s crises? Our panel’s verdict

The chancellor has presented the government’s economic plans for the NHS, benefits and taxes as Britain suffers the highest inflation for 40 years

When Kwasi Kwarteng unveiled his not-so-mini budget, Tory MPs quickly saw red over his and Liz Truss’s headline move: to cut the top rate of tax. As Michael Gove put it in an interview in the weeks after: “That is a display of the wrong values.”

Katy Balls is the Spectator’s deputy political editor

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