uk budget
While there is plenty of anger around the fiscal announcement, there are a few winners.
“When you look farmers in the eye and make them a promise, keep it."
The Institute for Fiscal Studies believes the chancellor's £40bn tax bombshell will trickle down to employees.
It is the biggest tax-raising Budget in history – but Reeves insisted she was not returning to austerity.
No one has forgotten what she did with her own mini-Budget, just over two years ago.
No, we're not talking about the controversies around the bus fare cap or austerity fears.
The pair clashed when it came to the health secretary's promises to implement change in the sector.
The government plans to increase the current £2 cap to £3 in the new year.
The PM also announced that the bus cap would go from £2 to £3 at the end of the year.
"You're not being honest now! You can't answer the question," the presenter said to Pat McFadden.