Budget preview: Will the Chancellor be forced to replicate Ken Clarke's 'devious' income tax hikes of 1993?

Ken Clarke MP was the last Chancellor to bring in major tax rises in his 1993 Budget. His tax hike was the largest seen since the late forties
Ken Clarke was the last Chancellor to bring in major tax rises in his 1993 Budget - will Philip Hammond follow his example?
When Ken Clarke MP prepared to give his first Budget as chancellor, on November 30 1993, he was a little apprehensive about the reaction.
Clarke had his reasons. He was about to introduce some of the largest tax hikes and spending cuts seen since the aftermath of the Second World War.
“Short-term popularity struck me as irrelevant. I went quite far, because politically I followed the orthodox belief that you do the difficult thing as quickly as you can.”
However, it did not play out as expected. The UK’s longest-serving member of parliament, Father of the House of Commons, was in for a shock.
“I tried to enjoy Budget day. I delivered it in as flamboyant a way as I could and I had my large glass...

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