She took to Twitter in the wake of Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal statement.
Her anger came as financial experts warned the Government that simply U-turning on the disastrous mini budget wouldn’t be enough to regain trust from the markets.
Institute for Fiscal Studies director Paul Johnson said: “Fiscal credibility is hard won but easily lost. Today’s announcements won’t be enough by themselves to plug the gap in the Government’s fiscal plans. “Nor will they be enough to undo the damage caused by the debacle of the last few weeks, but they are big, welcome, clear steps in the right direction.
“It is also encouraging that, with most of the tax cuts abandoned, perhaps the most growth-friendly of them, the stamp duty cut and the increased annual investment allowance for corporation tax, remain.” He warned that “Jeremy Hunt will still have to make some scary decisions on tax and spend this Halloween and it remains hard to see where significant spending cuts could come from”.
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