Rachel Reeves’s Budget is the most unpopular since Liz Truss’s according to exclusive polling for The i Paper which finds most voters believe the Chancellor has left them worse off.

But most of the individual measures announced on Wednesday are supported by more people than oppose them, the survey by BMG Research suggested.

But, overall, the public is not enthusiastic about the Budget package , predicting it will harm economic growth and the cost of living. New Feature

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Reeves unveiled £26bn of tax rises, with the money going to higher benefits spending, support for living costs and a greater buffer against her borrowing rules to reassure financial markets she is serious about tackling the national debt.

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