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Wealth taxes, pension raids, inheritance tax, does Labour really not know there’s another option, asks John O’Connell There are recipients of enhanced personal independence payments (PIP) for ...
Rachel Reeves has admitted that taxes are too high despite refusing to rule out further increases in future. Speaking before ...
Rachel Reeves faces a 'hell slide' as she tries to balance growth ambitions with her fiscal rules after Labour's humiliating ...
Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer were forced to U-turn on PIP reforms under pressure from backbench MPs (Photo: Jack Hill/AFP) Rachel Reeves has all but confirmed she will raise taxes this ...
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No, Rachel Reeves crying during Prime Minister's Questions isn't the political win you think it isLook, I’ll be honest – I’ve cried at work before. At one of my old jobs I even had a particular cubicle in the ladies’ toilets where I’d go for a silent weep before re-emerging, head down, and ...
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Econostrum on MSNReeves Hints at Autumn Tax Hikes: 7 Taxes She Might RaiseChancellor Rachel Reeves has suggested that tax hikes could be on the horizon this autumn, following the government’s reversal on proposed welfare reforms. The climbdown on changes to Personal ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI rely on PIP – here’s how I really spend my money including £200 a month on taxisPeople who rely on disability benefits fear future claimants will be pushed into poverty once the Government’s “unfair” welfare reforms kick in.Labour is tightening eligibility for Personal ...
Sir Keir Starmer has sought to calm the markets and end speculation about Rachel Reeves' future after the chancellor was seen ...
Government proposals to reform welfare payments were recently backed by MPs in the House of Commons. MPs voted to allow the Government’s Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to ...
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Labour’s welfare U-turn spikes fears of tax hikes - MSNThe Labour government has confirmed its latest U-turn with a significant retreat on welfare reform dealing a crushing blow to Rachel Reeves’ waning fiscal headroom. The bill initially targeted ...
The Prime Minister was forced to scrap plans to restrict eligibility for the personal independence payment (Pip) to avoid a Labour rebellion which could have led to him losing a crunch Commons vote.
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