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A former Chancellor of the Exchequer shared what he believes caused Rachel Reeves to tear up in the Commons last week.
Readers know the rest. Her doom-and-gloom warnings and endless tax threats choked off growth. Her budget was a jobs killer.
The UK hospitality industry has shed 69,000 jobs since Rachel Reeves’s rise in employers’ national insurance contributions ...
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Editorial: The chancellor ought to take citizens into her confidence as she ponders her Budget choices. Rachel Reeves needs ...
MILLIONS of pensioners face being hit by a “stealth tax” while the Government plans to plug the growing hole in public ...
For the PM, it’s a virtue that there’s no such thing as ‘Starmerism’, which begs the question a year into his premiership: ...
RACHEL Reeves has ruled out raising rates of income tax, National Insurance, or VAT. Economists warned the Chancellor might ...
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Jo Timan reflects on the first year of a much-anticipated new Labour government and says the overwhelming feeling is one of ...
Like stripes, the right to cry in public must first be earned. The people need to know their leader is otherwise brave and ...
Government proposals to reform welfare payments were recently backed by MPs in the House of Commons. MPs voted to allow the ...
Writing exclusively for the Sunday Mirror, Labour's chair Ellie Reeves says Labour's focus is shifting to delivering the ...
Shona Robison has urged the Chancellor to raise taxes on high earners, as Rachel Reeves scrambles to plug a £5 billion hole in her spending plans following the UK Government’s shock welfare U-turn.
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