"Restoring Trust in Politics"
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enormous spending pressuresThe Times & The Sunday Times
•The problem with a tax regime built on golden geese is that they can fly away
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Rachel Reeves will tell us that now she’s had a chance to open the books, and seen all the horrors left by those awful Tories , she has no choice but to put up taxes.
It is true, of course, that there are enormous spending pressures.
But it is also true that the new chancellor knew about all of them long ago.
All of the above featured on a list of possible crises a Labour government would face.
Labour’s economic strategy is built on attracting private investment, but its taxes will fall on private investors.
For example, the Tory ending of the non-dom regime and abolition of the investor visa leave us, for the first time in decades , with no specific visa regime for high-net-worth individuals.
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