Gordon Brown, the chancellor, on Tuesday unveiled the two most significant decisions on the government’s domestic policy since the last Maygeneral election in May.
The first announcement – on adjustments to his on his golden rule for the public finances – will have an important short-term impact on his political fortunes. It ensures that the chancellor will not be forced to raise taxes in his Budget next March, something that could have seriously damaged his political reputation.

UK Budget 2008 - Personal finance


