Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves and Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is under intense pressure as the economy continues to flounder and borrowing costs soar ...
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The i Paper on MSNLabour unrest over Reeves’ economic plans in wake of minister quittingA source said seeing the “stark” outcome for vulnerable people overseas crystalised Dodds’s decision to step down ...
Starmer leaves door open for more tax rises and spending cuts in spring Budget - But the prime minister also tried to play ...
Defence spending will be in the headlines this week as Keir Starmer races to Paris for crisis talks over Ukraine.
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The i Paper on MSNStarmer hints Reeves could raise taxes again at Spring Statement next monthUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Hosted on MSNRachel Reeves warned £12bn tax rise 'most likely path' to meet Starmer’s defence spending pledgeRachel Reeves faces a tough choice between £12billion in tax rises or significant spending cuts to meet Sir Keir Starmer's ...
No-one becomes a Labour MP to cut aid to developing countries. Or spend more on guns, ammo, missiles, drones and soldiers.
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