uk budget
Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Bim Afolami kept going round in circles while trying to dissect Jeremy Hunt’s Budget.
She pointed out the tax burden will be the "highest since the Second World War" within four years.
The chancellor mentioned the nickname three more times throughout the interview.
Charlie Stayt said it was "fascinating" the chancellor "would not know the effect that your Budget has."
The chancellor did not let the wider picture get in the way of his announcement today.
He attacked both Keir Starmer and Ed Davey in his one-hour speech.
The chancellor hopes the move will turn around the Tories' fortunes ahead of the election.
Hint: What are our taxes like right now, after 14 years of the Conservative Party?
The chancellor refused to "go into details" about the "extremist" groups Rishi Sunak claimed are trying to "tear us apart".
The chancellor is under pressure to come up with pre-election sweeteners to help turn around the Tories' chances.