Tag: Fiscal policy
Reeves Boosts Labour’s Post-Budget Poll Despite £40bn Tax Controversy
Support for Labour has increased despite the controversial Budget delivered by Rachel Reeves. According to the latest Techne UK tracker poll for The Independent, Labour's rating has risen to 30 per cent, the highest...
Rachel Reeves Urges Action in Last Call Before Autumn Budget
Rachel Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, is urging the government to take action in the last call before the Autumn Budget. She emphasized the need for support for struggling families and businesses,...
Budget 2024 Update: Benefit Payments Decrease While Borrowing Rises, Impacting Reeves
Rachel Reeves is set to announce Labour's first Budget since taking office on 30 October, in one of the most anticipated fiscal events in over two decades. Leading up to her announcement, government borrowing...
Potential Risks of Reeves’s Borrowing Plan for Truss Mini-Budget Meltdown
The government is considering a change to borrowing rules that could potentially lead to market instability and a financial crisis similar to Liz Truss's mini-Budget meltdown. Financial experts have warned that the proposed plans...
Protecting Public Services: Keir Starmer’s Pledge Against Austerity
Keir Starmer's Pledge to Protect Public ServicesKeir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has made a firm pledge to defend public services from further austerity measures. In an exclusive interview with the...
Reeves Takes Swift Action Against £22bn Budget Shortfall Hidden by Tories
Rachel Reeves, the new chancellor, took swift action to address a £22 billion budget shortfall that she claimed was hidden by the previous Conservative government. In her first autumn budget, she made significant changes,...
Reeves’ Financial Forecast Sparks Concern: Tax Hikes on the Horizon
Rachel Reeves’ financial forecast has sparked concern among economists and experts, who believe that tax hikes are on the horizon following her recent speech. Reeves revealed a £22bn black hole in the public finances,...
Reeves’ £22 Billion Black Hole Claim Contradicted by Hunt
In today's statement on the state of the public finances, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to address a £20 billion black hole in public spending inherited from the previous Conservative government. The Tories are...
Key Points from Rachel Reeves’ Speech in Parliament
Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently addressed Parliament, revealing a £22 billion black hole in public finances and accusing the Tories of concealing the extent of the issues. She outlined immediate actions to tackle the problems...
Reeves Announces Cost-Cutting Plan to Address £20bn Deficit – Live Coverage
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning to address the £20 billion deficit facing the government by implementing immediate cost-cutting measures. She is expected to criticize the previous Conservative government for allegedly concealing the true state...
Rachel Reeves Proposes Cuts and Tax Rises to Cover Tory Shortfall
Rachel Reeves, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, has outlined a plan to address the dire economic situation inherited from the previous Conservative government. In an effort to tackle the £20bn hole in government...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves to Announce Cuts to Address £20bn Fiscal Deficit
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to make a significant announcement regarding cuts to address the £20bn fiscal deficit in the government. The new administration is looking to address the issues with the economy and...
UK Treasury Chief Exposes Financial Cover-Up Before Election
Britain's new Treasury Chief, Rachel Reeves, is set to address Parliament and reveal the true state of the nation's finances, accusing the previous government of covering up the dire financial situation. Reeves, who recently...
Potential £10bn Revenue from Wealth Taxes to Fill Tory Budget Gap
Rachel Reeves could potentially generate around £10bn annually to fill half of the fiscal gap left by the Conservatives by increasing taxes on accumulated wealth, as per leading economists. A new study by the...













