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But, instead of hiding these sorts of statistics and emphasising how much of other people’s money he is still spending, the Chancellor should have the courage of his convictions and boast about how he is finally reversing the tide. He should also admit that he has hiked taxes – they have risen from 40.3pc of GDP in 2010 to 41.3pc this year, falling back a tad to 41pc next year, the OECD calculates – and promise that he will make sure the burden falls back again at the earliest possible opportunity. He should make it clear that he sees high taxes as a temporary, necessary evil but that he will be dedicating the remainder of his time in office to bringing them down.