A think that everyone else, including other Guardian readers sunk, can see these are exceptional circumstances and its helped by almost zero intrest rates that we'er paying at present on these debts. My man Keirs spending would of been even more for sure (and maybe Sunaks should of been higher). Health spending will definately stay high as vaccinnes, tests, treatments, PPE costs will stay high and we after catch up on lots of delayed operations. Allso as the OP says some things will be difficult to take away once given like free school meals in holidays and higher universal credit. But some costs will fall like furlough and business support. And most people realise that more tax will need to be paid somehow but probly not till next year or until the economy can take it. Mayny famlies have struggled but others working from home have saved a fortune on travel, parking, holidays abroad, clothes, meals out. concerts/football tickets ect, so will be able to pay higher taxes