Have Reeves and Starmer missed the chance to ditch stealth taxes ? / Phillip Inman
Retreat from plans to increase income tax means Labour is unlikely to make system fairer and more coherent For decades now, whenever the British public has faced the prospect of tax rises, large sections of the electorate – so large they sway most politicians – have made it quite clear, let (…)
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