Philip Hammond

But chancellor would feel 'differently' about a no-deal exit.
Headteachers fear another "turn for the worse" after eight years of education austerity.
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“The economy will be slightly smaller in the PM's preferred version of the future partnership,” he said.
He's also warned that a no-deal Brexit would unleash "economic chaos".
If Hammond is serious about ‘fairness’, he should be questioning the monopolistic and undemocratic structures on which big tech profits are built rather than just asking for a small slice of them
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Just a week after the Budget, Labour says it's a "fresh insult" to cuts-hit schools.
We're joined by special guest, Anand Menon, Brexit expert and professor. 'No Deal' preparations are going swimmingly, Labour are split over taxes fo the rich and is Phillip Hammond about to cost the government a minister with his budget?