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Now Reeves refuses to rule out future tax rises
Labour tax U-turn? Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out more rises despite CBI pledge
Fears are growing that Labour could be planning a new tax raid after Rachel Reeves refused to repeat her recent pledge not to repeat her £40bn Budget hikes. The chancellor was pressed on the issue in the Commons by shadow chancellor Mel Stride, and again at a conference in the North of England, over her promise last week to the CBI conference.
Rachel Reeves refuses four times to repeat vow that she ‘won’t come back for more’ tax from businesses
Rachel Reeves has appeared to drop her pledge to not “come back for more tax” from businesses after she refused four times to repeat the vow.The Chancellor told business leaders last week she would not need to increase taxes further after raising employer National Insurance contributions by £25 billion at the Budget.
Future tax rises won't be needed, insists Reeves
The chancellor has said she will not need to raise taxes to "top up" public spending, after facing pressure to spell out her future tax plans. Rachel Reeves made headlines last week by telling a business conference she would not be "coming back" with tax hikes in the coming years.
Politics latest: Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out more tax rises - just one week after she did
Rachel Reeves has refused to repeat a promise made to business leaders just a week ago not to raise taxes again. Meanwhile, talks between Keir Starmer and the Greek PM have reignited debate over the future of the Elgin Marbles.
Rachel Reeves refuses to guarantee no new tax rises despite pledge last week
Fears are growing that Labour could be planning a new tax raid after Rachel Reeves refused to repeat her recent pledge to leave rates unchanged.The chancellor was pressed on the issue in the Commons by shadow chancellor Mel Stride,
Rachel Reeves fails to repeat pledge over 'no new taxes or borrowing'
Rachel Reeves has failed to repeat her pledge that there will be no more borrowing or tax rises following her first Budget. The Chancellor last week sought to reassure business leaders that the £40 billion tax hikes announced in October would not be repeated, saying: "I'm really clear. I'm not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes."
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Rachel Reeves defies Budget tax backlash and says tough action means she won't be 'back for more'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said critics had presented 'no real alternatives' to her Budget plans for £40billion-a-year in tax ...
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Rachel Reeves appoints counter-fraud commissioner to probe dodgy covid contracts awarded under Tories
During her speech at Labour Party Conference in September, Reeves announced that she would be reversing the Conservatives’ ...
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Rachel Reeves's hated budget blamed for London 'grot' as one fifth say capital is filthy
Havering Council in East London is trying to recruit volunteers to monitor so-called "grot spots". The council's leader Ray ...
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Great Northern Conference: Rachel Reeves stands by claim Labour Government is 'most pro-business ever'
Rachel Reeves has said that she stands by her claim that Labour will be the most pro-business Government in history despite ...
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UK's Reeves Promises More Power for England's Regional Mayors
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Regional mayors across England will be given new powers to boost economic growth and attract ...
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Rachel Reeves
Fixing the public finances must be a priority, but if this is done in a way that stifles growth, it can’t succeed ...
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Housing prices soar in huge 'curveball' after Rachel Reeves 'butchers the market'
Rising inflation meant the prospect of a cut in interest rates now seems remote, says Andrew Montlake, Managing Director at ...
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