British workers suffer two-decade wage stagnation costing £15,000, as chancellor rejects claims his autumn statement was un-conservative

Jeremy Hunt has also defended pencilling tough cuts to public spending after the next election.

He told BBC television that making cuts now would worsen the downturn.

“I think it’s important to support the economy, to support families and businesses through a difficult period. So I think it’d be the wrong thing to make that recession worse.

“As an energy importer during an energy price shock, Britain is getting poorer. Deciding how we do so was, to a significant extent, the choice facing the Chancellor.

He has decided that households will do so with higher energy bills, higher taxes, and worse public services than previously expected.

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