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Author: News Desk
A reckless splurge we (and our children) will be paying off for years The front page of the Daily Mail gives its opinion on the chancellor’s spending review – and they are not happy! The paper says the chancellor’s “splurge” will see the taxpayer and their children paying it off for years. An opinion piece calls the chancellor “delusional”.
Reeves gambles on ‘renewing Britain’ to win trust of voters The front page of The Guardian reports on the chancellor’s spending review calling it a gamble and suggesting it’s an attempt to see off the rise of Reform UK. There’s coverage of the ‘historic’ deal with Spain on Gibraltar and the violence in Northern Ireland.
Brace for tax pain to pay for Rachel’s ‘fantasy’ spending The front page of the Daily Express offers its opinion on the Chancellor’s Spending Review – and it’s not positive. The paper worries that taxpayers will “foot the bill” for “splashes” on the NHS and Net Zero. Elsewhere, there’s coverage of the UK deal over Gibraltar and a tribute to the Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson.
Spend now, tax later? No, I choose national renewal, insists Reeves The front page of The Independent is dedicated to the spending review – with Chancellor Rachel Reeves pictured delivering her review to the Commons. The paper celebrates the boost for social housing and the NHS and notes her swipe at Nigel Farage.
Read how the left-wing media has reacted to the chancellor’s Spending Review.
Read how the right-wing media has reacted to the chancellor’s Spending Review.
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Thursday’s newspaper front pages are dominated by reactions to the spending review. It won’t come as much of a surprise how the papers have reacted – with the left-leaning press cheering on the injection of cash, bringing an end to the Conservative austerity and framing the review as a “renewal of Britain.” The right-leaning press tells their readers to “brace for tax pain” calling Rachel Reeves’s review “fantasy spending.”
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