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Autumn Budget 2024: Labour’s big tax gamble

Ed Monk

Ed Monk - Fidelity International

This week, we are reacting, of course, to the Budget - the first of this Labour government and historically significant in its scale.

What are the stories revealed in the numbers that the Chancellor didn’t tell us from the dispatch box this week? And where does it all leave our finances?

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