There hasn’t been a ‘big chancellor’ since Osborne: IFS chief gives final mark
by Heather Stewart Economics editor from Economics | The Guardian on (#6XZVE)
As he steps down after 14 years, Paul Johnson says politicians and voters refuse to accept economic tradeoffs
In my lifetime, who have been the big chancellors?" says Paul Johnson, as he prepares to hang up his spreadsheets as the director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. You've had Healey, Lawson, Clarke, Brown. Arguably Osborne. We haven't had one since then. They're the long-lasting ones."
The fact that Rachel Reeves is not on that list will elicit no surprise in No 11, where Johnson is seen as a nitpicking critic, naive about the constraints of politics.
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