Here is a selection of posts about this week’s Budget, made at Spectator.co.uk.
Coffee House ran a live blog of the Chancellor’s statement and the Leader of the Opposition’s response.
Fraser Nelson has ten questions for the OBR.
James Forsyth considers the politics of Osborne’s measures.
Peter Hoskin wonders if Osborne has done enough to deal with inflation.
The Adam Smith Institute’s Tom Clougherty decrees the Budget a qualified plus.
The Resolution Foundation‘s James Plunkett reckons that Osborne the Reformer remains a work in progress.
And Matthew Sinclair of the Taxpayer’s Alliance considers the plan to merge income tax with national insurance.
And here is the best of rest
James Forsyth says that removing Gaddafi is key, and reports on Cameron’s speech to the Commons.
Peter Hoskin asks if the government will deliver its health spending pledge, and sees the Yemeni domino tottering.
Daniel Korski ponders how Cameron’s war might end.
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