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  • OBR ‘downgrades productivity’ in major pre-Budget blow to Rachel Reeves

    September 16, 2025

    The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has reportedly told Chancellor Rachel Reeves that it will downgrade productivity forecasts for the UK economy, blowing a hole in the public finances and making tax hikes all but guaranteed at this year’s November Budget.  In another setback for the Labour government, the OBR has informed the Treasury that [...]

  • Goldman Sachs: Tax increases will not improve public finances

    September 10, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned by a leading Wall Street bank that hiking taxes later this year will not improve the state of public finances.  Reeves is widely expected to raise taxes by at least £20bn at this year’s Autumn Budget, with property owners, gambling companies and pension pots likely to be hit with [...]

  • Kemi Badenoch: Labour presiding over ‘tax doom loop’

    September 9, 2025

    Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch has accused the Labour government of leading the UK into an economic crisis of low growth and high spending, as she urged the government to prioritise deep welfare cuts over increasing taxes at the Autumn Budget.  In a speech delivered to the Institute of Chartered Accountants’ Hall, Badenoch called out the [...]

  • Labour deputy leader hopeful slams Rachel Reeves’ ‘excessive deference’ to OBR

    September 8, 2025

    The prominent backbencher and former transport secretary Louise Haigh, who is a frontrunner to become the deputy leader of the Labour Party, has taken aim at Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ “excessive deference” to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) and adhering to “arbitrary fiscal targets”. Senior officials in the Labour Party are set to agree on [...]

  • Reeves warned ‘sin taxes’ could fail to boost tax receipts

    September 1, 2025

    Labour officials have been warned that plans to boost government revenue by raising “sin taxes” could be judged harshly by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) this year, with industry bosses calling on the Treasury to listen to “on-the-ground concerns” before making a final decision.  Reports have suggested the government could raise gambling levies later [...]

  • UK government borrowing since April hits £60bn

    August 21, 2025

    The UK government borrowed a total of £1.1bn last month, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), compared to £2.3bn last year and below the fiscal watchdog’s £2.6bn forecast. The total deficit hit £60bn in the months since April, which is £6.7bn more than in the same four-month period of 2024 and the third-highest [...]

  • Reeves warned tax reform would be ‘rushed’ and lead to snags

    August 20, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ efforts to fast-track tax reforms in the three months leading to this year’s Autumn Budget risk being “rushed” and putting Britons at a disadvantage, senior tax advisers have warned. Treasury officials are reportedly “racing” to find tax reforms to ease the burden on businesses and individuals while improving productivity forecasts from the [...]

  • Starmer refuses to rule out tax rises – and criticises forecasters

    August 6, 2025

    The Prime Minister has refused to comment on whether he will break Labour’s manifesto pledges on taxes at this year’s Autumn Budget as he slapped down independent forecasters’ claims the government faced a £50bn black hole.  The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) claimed Rachel Reeves would miss her borrowing target by £41.2bn [...]

  • Immigration is top voter concern, exclusive poll says

    August 5, 2025

    Reducing immigration became more important to voters in July, polling has shown, amid social instability over anti-migrant protests and more calls from top UK economists for a greater focus on getting Brits into the labour market before hiring overseas workers.  Research by CityAM/Freshwater Strategy has shown reducing immigration is the single most important issue [...]

  • Inaccurate crime rate statistics have gaslighted the British public

    August 5, 2025

    The UK government knows very little about the people it governs. From crime rates to the labour market, this has real consequences.

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