A little while ago the Chancellor gave the €urozone six weeks to save itself. Osborne has about the same time until 29th November, when he delivers his Autumn Statement. Matthew d'Ancona, a commentator with good connections to Number 11, told his readers that it will include “big, controversial announcements”. It needs to. Yesterday's jobs news was hugely disappointing. Unemployment is an economic and social evil. Today's newspapers are not united on what to do but they are united in believing that the Coalition hasn't done enough to boost growth:
George Osborne Has Six Weeks To Save His Economic Policy, Says ConservativeHome
: Osborne Has Six Weeks To Save His Economic Policy