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A screeching U-turn But political timebombs are still ticking away

Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng might hope to have defused one immediate political crisis with their screeching U-turn over abolishing the top 45p (50¢) rate of income tax. But a series of other political time bombs are still ticking away.

The wider issue of borrowing for tax cuts

Michael Gove, who in a round of broadcast

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