Ed Miliband must go
Economic forecasting was created, J.K. Galbraith said, to make astrology look respectable. It is not difficult to imagine what the great Keynesian economist would have thought of Rachel Reeves’s Spring Statement this week. It was pure -crystal balls. The statement was redundant on delivery – redundancy being one of the few areas of growth in our economy, as the bleak unemployment figures amply attest. The developing conflict in the Middle East, which has unleashed precipitous oil and gas price rises, has rendered the Chancellor’s promises of future growth more unlikely than ever. She may not have been able to predict that Donald Trump would unleash Operation Epic Fury just days