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The Guardian says questions are being raised over tax rises due in April, after the prime minister “refuses to confirm national insurance rise”. The paper says that the Treasury is “becoming increasingly alarmed” that the planned hike – to fund health and social care in the aftermath of Covid – might be scrapped by Boris Johnson. It calls any such move “a desperate attempt to placate rightwing Tory MPs as he fights to save his job”.

Guardian Front Page 25th of November 2024

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, will defend her decision to raise taxes as necessary to boost public spending and support essential services, arguing that there are no other viable alternatives to address the country’s economic challenges.

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