Reeves refuses to rule out tax rises in Budget
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Rumours of tax rises at this year’s Budget have only grown louder after Rachel Reeves did nothing in her speech this morning to stifle them. The Chancellor will outline key decisions on taxes and changes to public service spending, such as for the NHS, schools and the police when she stands to speak on November 26.
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