Jeremy Hunt has been spotted heading to vote in the general election, despite admitting he could be first chancellor to lose seat in Godalming and Ash in Surrey.
Speaking ahead of today's general election, Ms Reeves hinted she would flush away all traces of her Tory predecessor if she's installed as Britain's first female Chancellor.
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Jeremy Hunt has donated a further £32,000 of his own money to his constituency party as he tries to avoid becoming the first sitting chancellor in modern British history to lose his seat.
The chancellor is plotting a narrow course to victory in the true blue Surrey seat but, on a sunny Tuesday afternoon, Archie Mitchell struggled to see how he can hold on
The Chancellor said National Insurance would be slashed, income tax would be cut for pensioners and the increased stamp duty threshold would be extended.
Clumsy Chancellor Jeremy Hunt joked his his marriage was safe although it was soon brought to his attention that doing so could breach established rules around voting