A price worth paying
Rishi Sunak seems to have let the cat out of the bag. When he says"From this point forward my priority is to keep cutting taxes, not to increase public spending" he means it.
Besides the fact that he has raised taxes and not cut them, stating that it is his ambition to cut them regardless of what the public sector needs to function, is nailing his colours to the mast.
Food banks, real poverty, cold homes, a struggling NHS, inadequate defence spending, less foreign aid, shameful school spending levels, slashed benefits and all the rest are fine.
They are a price worth paying for lower taxes. This is a conscious, idealogical decision, he has the money but he is spending it on tax cuts.
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Economics, trade and Brexit, not necessarily in that order but the dog always comes first.