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Heather Stewart

Economics editor at The Guardian, providing expert analysis of the UK budget, taxation and public spending in the episode.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 25min

Mansions, milkshakes and the minimum wage: Labour’s 2025 budget

Heather Stewart, the Economics editor at The Guardian, dives into Labour's budget unveiling by Rachel Reeves, dissecting its potential impact on the UK economy. She discusses the challenges Reeves faced, including political pressures and spending reversals that could affect families. Stewart explains controversial measures like the mansion charge and increased taxes on unearned income. With rising minimum wages and theatre in the Commons, she evaluates whether this budget can truly support working people and restore public trust.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 28min

Starmer v farmers – will the government have to backtrack?

Heather Stewart, the Guardian's economics editor, dives into the heated debate as over 10,000 farmers protest against Labour's inheritance tax plans threatening family farms. She highlights the emotional strains on traditional farmers grappling with rising costs and government policies, contrasting their struggles with wealthier landowners who exploit tax loopholes. Stewart also discusses the potential political fallout for Labour, emphasizing the disconnect between rural realities and government decisions that could reshape the landscape of British farming.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 36min

The chancellor’s impossible choice: economic necessity or political disaster?

Heather Stewart, the Guardian's economics editor, and Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, dive into pressing issues like the potential rise in income tax and its political fallout. Stewart explains the historic implications of tax changes, assessing political risks while suggesting compensatory measures. Katwala discusses the normalization of racist rhetoric in politics, linking online visibility of minorities to a rise in overt racism. Together, they explore how these dynamics are reshaping the UK's political landscape.

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