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Enjoy summer while you can – Reeves is preparing to raid your payslip

She didn’t want to raise taxes on ‘working people’ but stubborn inflation and a sputtering economy leave the chancellor little choice in October’s Budget, says Chris Blackhurst

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Enjoy summer while you can – Reeves is preparing to raid your payslip

She didn’t want to raise taxes on ‘working people’ but stubborn inflation and a sputtering economy leave the chancellor little choice in October’s Budget, says Chris Blackhurst

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telegraph.co.uk10 mesi fa

Why Reeves has only herself to blame for Labour’s next wave of tax rises

With public finances deteriorating at speed, a repeat of her maiden Budget is now almost certain

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  1. giovedì 7 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Why Reeves has only herself to blame for Labour’s next wave of tax rises

    With public finances deteriorating at speed, a repeat of her maiden Budget is now almost certain

  2. sabato 9 agosto 2025·independent.co.uk

    Enjoy summer while you can – Reeves is preparing to raid your payslip

    She didn’t want to raise taxes on ‘working people’ but stubborn inflation and a sputtering economy leave the chancellor little choice in October’s Budget, says Chris Blackhurst