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Rachel Reeves has only one option to grow the economy
Rachel Reeves has only one option to grow the economy - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: With a £20bn Budget black hole to plug, the chancellor has no option but to break Labour’s manifesto pledge – tinkering in the margins will hurt growth,
Rachel Reeves has insisted that the UK can overcome bleak forecasts that look set to box her into manifesto U-turns and further tax hikes. The Chancellor wrote in The Guardian that she is “determined not to simply accept the forecasts”,
Rachel Reeves is addressing an investment summit in Saudi Arabia as she faces pressure over how she will fill an expected £30bn black hole in the Budget.
The chancellor has confirmed both tax rises and spending cuts are options as she aims to give herself more financial breathing space in November's Budget. Speaking at a gathering of business leaders in Saudi Arabia, Rachel Reeves said she wanted to ensure the UK had "sufficient headroom" to provide resilience against future shocks.
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Rachel Reeves has suffered a fresh blow ahead of her autumn Budget with an international report warning that her high-tax and spend policies will stifle economic growth and cause a surge in inflation. The Organisation of Economic Co-operation and ...
The chancellor is widely expected to use the Budget to increase taxes once again, with the Institute for Fiscal Studies estimating she needs to find £22bn of tax rises or spending cuts to meet her sel
(Alliance News) - Rachel Reeves is leading a UK delegation to Saudi Arabia as she searches for economic growth with less than a month to go before a potentially difficult Budget. The UK chancellor will use the visit to Riyadh to try to make progress on a trade deal with the Gulf Co-operation Council, GCC.