David Starkey issues serious tax warning over Rachel Reeves' plan for workers
- David Starkey warned that Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves may impose higher taxes this autumn, describing her as "Liz Truss without the intelligence" and predicting rising inflation as a consequence.
- Reeves stated she would not need to raise taxes as much as last year but did not rule out further increases, citing a stable public finances position.
- Care homes plan to launch a judicial review against Reeves' national insurance tax increases, arguing it threatens both their operations and the NHS, as stated by Prof Martin Green.
- A government spokesperson mentioned that the recent budget aimed to stabilize public finances and noted improvements in NHS waiting lists.
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David Starkey issues serious tax warning over Rachel Reeves' plan for workers
David Starkey has issued a serious warning for workers as he warned Rachel Reeves is “Liz Truss without the intelligence” and will launch a brutal tax raid on Britons.The historian described it as a “terrible thing to say” and compared the Labour MP with a “pre-decayed lettuce” in reference to an infamous stunt which saw Liz Truss resign as prime minister before a lettuce could decay. Starkey warned that Reeves’ approach to the economy will “lea…
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