ANDREW NEIL: According to a report from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) published this week, there are now 5.3 million Brits of working age claiming out-of-work benefits, a modern record.
ANDREW NEIL: Mail columnist Andrew Neil, 74, has spent almost three decades interrogating politicians on television.
ANDREW NEIL: ‘In 2020, I left the BBC after 25 years’ service. The BBC made it clear that there could be no party to mark my departure. It never crossed my mind that there could be.’
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ANDREW NEIL: The only hope the government has of convincing public opinion, at home and abroad, is by choosing Rishi Sunak as its next leader and hence our next prime minister.
ANDREW NEIL: Truss and Kwarteng don’t care if abolishing the 45 per cent top rate of income tax means big earners pay less tax.
The former Chancellor defended U-turning on his stance on cutting VAT on energy bills and dismissed Andrew Neil’s suggestions he has shown a ‘lack of consistency’ and ‘bad judgment’.