Labour Commits to No Income Tax or National Insurance Hikes
Rachel Reeves assures voters of lower taxes for working people if Labour wins the general election, while promising a cash injection into public services.
- Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves rules out income tax and national insurance increases under a Labour government.
- Labour pledges to boost NHS, police, and education funding with fully costed and funded plans.
- Reeves emphasizes the importance of economic growth and turning around current economic performance.
- The party vows not to return to austerity, despite acknowledging the need for a spending review.
- Labour commits to ending the 'fire and rehire' practice criticized by unions.