Newspaper headlines: Sunak's spending spree and 'the Bankers' Budget'

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Reaction to Rishi Sunak's Budget leads all but one of Thursday's front pages.

Unsurprisingly Wednesday's Budget features heavily in the morning's papers. The Guardian sums it up as "spend now, cut taxes later", and says that Chancellor Rishi Sunak intends to cut taxes before the next general election. The paper also says Mr Sunak has been criticised for a lack of green measures ahead of the COP26 summit in Glasgow."Sunak's spending spree" is the Times headline.

The paper says the chancellor has announced plans to take government spending to the "highest sustained level since the late 1970s" and declared the Conservatives the "real party of public services". It says in a an "attempt to prove his Tory grassroots credentials" Mr Sunak said it was his "mission" to cut tax further before the next election. The front page also carries a story on households facing a squeeze from inflation and flat wages.

 

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Budget Tories had to spend a little: If people don't have enough, they won't consume. They have borrowed until their houses are repossessed ..so the Chancellor gave a few crumbs but he did raise NI and did cut universal credit etc so let's not applause.

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