Hammering the prosperous will over time lead to society as a whole becoming poorer and less money for public services
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Hammering the prosperous will over time lead to society as a whole becoming poorer and less money for public services
Hammering the prosperous will over time lead to society as a whole becoming poorer and less money for public services
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Amid party divisions and issues with data, pulling existing tax levers could be a more politically palatable option

Policy U-turns by Starmer may leave Chancellor with no option but to raise funds

‘Iron-clad’ borrowing rules and a slowing economy threaten fresh raids this autumn

Labour chancellor’s freeze on tax thresholds will mean a worker currently earning £50,000 would be £505 worse off by 2030-31,…

Higher-value homes in the crosshairs as Chancellor looks for ways to balance books

Inequality is the engine of growth. Attempting to eliminate it will inevitably make everyone poorer