2024-06-14
Daily Telegraph Front Page 14th of June 2024
Reform UK has overtaken the Conservative Party in a YouGov poll, marking the first time it has led over the Tories, with Nigel Farage declaring Reform as the new opposition.
Reform UK has overtaken the Conservative Party in a YouGov poll, marking the first time it has led over the Tories, with Nigel Farage declaring Reform as the new opposition.
Sir Keir Starmer has declared that Labour is now the “party of wealth creation” and no longer the “party of tax and spend”, promising economic growth and no personal tax rises, although the IFS has accused him of “conspiracy of silence” on spending, as the Conservatives face a challenge from Farage’s Reform UK party.
Labour is accused of hiding an £8.5 billion tax trap in their manifesto, which Jeremy Hunt claims includes extra levies on private schools, energy firms, and non-doms.
Britain has been warned to brace for significant tax increases if Labour wins the election, as experts indicate that Sir Keir Starmer’s plans would result in £25 billion in tax hikes to manage the country’s spending commitments.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has faced scrutiny over his economic policies, with critics accusing him of planning high taxes and cuts despite his assurances that his proposed spending would be balanced by increased growth and efficiency.
Keir Starmer has vowed to fix Britain’s broken public services by placing wealth creation at the core of his plans, amid questions on how Labour will fund these changes without substantial tax hikes or service cuts.
The i reports that Labour has overtaken the Conservatives in defence polls but faces warnings from a thinktank about limited capacity for public spending increases if it gains power.
The Daily Mirror highlights Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to inspire hope through the Labour manifesto.
The Daily Star leads with the story of microchips being installed in EURO 2024 balls to detect handballs.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has announced an £8.6 billion tax increase plan aimed at stimulating economic growth and addressing perceived mishandlings by the Conservative government, with significant focus on funding for the NHS and education and cracking down on tax avoidance.