Hammond's 'humiliating' NI U-turn: How the papers reacted

Chancellor comes under attack, but Theresa May will retain her reputation for 'steadfastness and resolution'

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Philip Hammond's climbdown on raising national insurance for the self-employed is the "most humiliating Budget U-turn in a generation", according to the normally Tory-leaning Daily Telegraph.

Despite continuing to defend the increase in Class 4 national insurance contributions (Nics) as "fair", the Chancellor has had to admit the measure breaches the Conservative Party's 2015 general election manifesto - and the paper claims it has left him "fighting for his career".

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