The Conservative Party is unable to comment on Labour’s Budget due to an ongoing leadership race, with Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch set to be crowned the winner on Saturday. The party’s spokesperson refrained from detailed criticism, citing the need for time to think through the implications of the fiscal event, which included significant tax rises. Despite initial calls to end the race early to scrutinize the Budget, the 1922 committee chair emphasized the importance of following the current schedule for all members to cast their votes.
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