Reeves Pumps Money Into NHS as Critics Warn Future Tax Rises ‘Almost Inevitable’
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a £29 billion annual rise in NHS funding, stating that NHS spending would grow to £226 billion by 2028-29, which includes a 3% annual increase.
- Critics warned that further tax rises are almost inevitable due to the state of public finances and the need for additional funding.
- Reeves acknowledged that many citizens still do not feel the benefits of Labour's governance and plans to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers by the next election.
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Spend Now, Tax Later! Reeves Splurges on NHS and Net Zero – But Where is the Money Coming From? – The Daily Sceptic
Rachel Reeves was accused of 'spend now, tax later' as she splashed the cash on the NHS and Net Zero today but with no clear sense of where the money was coming from. The post Spend Now, Tax Later! Reeves Splurges on NHS and Net Zero – But Where is the Money Coming From? appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Rachel Reeves has announced investments in the public sector with a long-term perspective
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Reeves hands NHS £29bn extra per year and pledges to end asylum hotels
The chancellor acknowledges that almost a year on from Labour's landslide election victory, "too many people" are yet to feel their promise of national renewal.
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