What have we learned from the Autumn Statement?
The best of Voices delivered to your inbox every week - from controversial columns to expert analysis Sign up for our free weekly Voices newsletter for expert opinion and columns Sign up to our free weekly Voices newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Fuel bills will still be considerably higher this winter than last winter, which plays into Ed Milliband’s hands when he talks about his economically foolish price freeze. All the same, just as Tony Blair, at least in his first term, was more progressive then anyone gave him credit for, Osborne increasingly looks like the cardboard cutout of a fantasy Tory Chancellor without ever quite getting the credit you might think he ought to get from the right. The credit he really needs, however, is from a battered and cynical public which doesn’t really trust the numbers.


















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