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Only three brief months since the 2024 General Election and already we can safely consign pretty much everything Labour had to say about tax during the campaign to the dustbin of history.
But, asked whether he was in danger of being blamed for failures elsewhere, O’Neil insisted: “I want to carry the can. It is my responsibility. It’s on me.