pakistan never got close, chris woakes taking three wickets including the key one of babar azam as englandng by saying, "we get it and we have listened." so what have they been listening to? 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy has been talking to voters in the tory—held seat of winchester. home to 130,000 people and plenty of strong views on the chancellor's tax decision this morning. we came across cassie, an independent business owner, aaron, who's on universal credit, and deborah, who's a pensioner. cassie white owns the projects, which is part cafe, part antique shop and part giftware. she says the government should never have considered cutting the 45p tax rate as it's simply unfair on the low earners. it's a bit of a joke, maybe, in my opinion, but i don't think it actually has a huge effect on me and my business and what i do. it's definitely going to cause our new prime minister some problems and possibly some trust in her might be difficult. aaron within is on universal credit. he's been a conservative voter but he believes today's u—turn is politically damaging, especially for the c