The chancellor was always going to become less popular when the bills for furlough were presented, and now it is happening, writes John Rentoul
itself was generally well received, but it crystallised the realisation that the Conservatives are a high-tax as well as a high-spending party, and that puts the chancellor back among the ranks of mere mortals.
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