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Oct 2021
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Rishi Sunak's spending review: Is the ec...

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Ahead of the chancellor's budget and spending review tomorrow, we look for lessons from the past. Plus, The Times speaks with Rishi Sunak.

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Host: Manveen Rana.

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- David Smith, economics editor, The Sunday Times.

- Oliver Wright, policy editor, The Times.

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