Rachel Reeves Signals Plan to Go Back on ‘No Tax Rises’ Pledge
Chancellor Reeves hinted at potential tax increases including income tax threshold freezes and VAT hikes to address a £30 billion budget gap amid economic challenges.
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Will Rachel Reeves ever take responsibility?
When Chancellor Rachel Reeves took to the airwaves and the stage at Labour Party Conference yesterday, it was to explain all of the reasons why the economy is in such a terrible state – and lay the ground for yet more of her tax rises. Seeing as these will likely hit many ConservativeHome readers, you might want to hear her reasons, of which there are myriad. The first thing to blame is the Tories. In one moment Reeves called the party irrelevan…
'The World Has Changed': Reeves Teases Discarding No Tax Rises Pledge
Britain's leftist government won the national elections on a pledge for no new taxes on working people but now refusing to rule them out. The post ‘The World Has Changed’: Britain’s Leftist Leaders Tease Abandoning No Tax Rises Pledge appeared first on Breitbart.
Chancellor sets bleak tone for Budget amid ‘dire economic backdrop’
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has used her Labour conference speech to hint at backdoor tax hikes being planned for the Budget on 26 November. At the Liverpool event, Reeves spoke from a plinth adorned with the slogan ‘Renew Britain,’ which could be seen as prompted by the surging popularity of Reform. Reeves hammered home the line on the need for “difficult choices”, a political euphemism for tax hikes, spending cuts or some combina…
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