Sharp change in Labour's tax policy: what awaits millions of Britons now.
19.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
19.11.2025
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Criticism of Reeves for changing her position
Rachel Reeves has faced criticism today for changing her stance on the Labour Party's promise to unfreeze income tax thresholds. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused the Chancellor of 'making up the budget on the go.' This comes after Sir Keir Starmer did not rule out the possibility of extended hidden taxes.Despite the Chancellor's promise last year to put an end to the freeze, the situation remains uncertain, and possible changes are still on the agenda.Reeves' change of position has raised concerns in society about the transparency and stability of fiscal policy. Such a situation could affect voter trust in the Labour Party, especially ahead of potential elections. The political struggle between the main parties continues to escalate, making the next steps particularly important for both sides.Read also
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