Editorial: Unlike the coronavirus itself, there is a ready treatment immediately available for the potential economic damage wrought by this invisible enemy
, the chancellor, has had to turn his attention to for the third time in a little over a week since his formal Budget. Never has a chancellor had so much to do in so short a time. Nor too in the nation’s history has a British government subsidised wages on a national scale. It is a bonfire of economic vanities.
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