A break with tax tradition in budget would be welcome / Letters
Prof Stephen Caddick says voters will swallow Rachel Reeves’s expected tax rises if Labour can show that it has a plan, in response to an article by Martin Kettle. Plus letters from Brian Keegan, Fawzi Ibrahim and Nick Floyer Martin Kettle highlights the political importance of the upcoming (…)
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