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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
David Maddox

Reeves doubles down on pledge not to raise taxes as Britain faces cuts

  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves insists Labour's spending plans are fully funded without raising income tax, VAT, or national insurance, despite warnings of potential cuts to public services.
  • The Resolution Foundation and the NIESR suggest that increased spending on health and defence will necessitate cuts to other public services if tax rises are avoided.
  • Internal government sources indicate a 'civil war' within the cabinet, with some Labour figures warning Reeves will have to abandon manifesto pledges on spending.
  • The IFS director Paul Johnson has warned that tax rises will be needed to meet Labour’s spending commitments.
  • Reeves maintains that manifesto commitments are fully costed and funded through measures like VAT on private school fees and cracking down on non-doms, despite pressure to consider wealth taxes.

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