Sir Keir Starmer has left the door open for an increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, despite Labour’s election pledge not to raise taxes on working people. The prime minister confirmed that “tough” decisions would need to be made in the upcoming budget, but stressed Labour’s commitment to its manifesto promises. During the election campaign, Labour vowed not to increase ...
Sir Keir Starmer has left the door open for an increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, despite Labour’s election pledge not to raise taxes on working people. The prime minister confirmed that “tough” decisions would need to be made in the upcoming budget, but stressed Labour’s commitment to its manifesto promises. During the election campaign, Labour vowed not to increase ...
Sir Keir Starmer has left the door open for an increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, despite Labour’s election pledge not to raise taxes on working people. The prime minister confirmed that “tough” decisions would need to be made in the upcoming budget, but stressed Labour’s commitment to its manifesto promises. During the election campaign, Labour vowed not to increase ...
Sir Keir Starmer has left the door open for an increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, despite Labour’s election pledge not to raise taxes on working people. The prime minister confirmed that “tough” decisions would need to be made in the upcoming budget, but stressed Labour’s commitment to its manifesto promises. During the election campaign, Labour vowed not to increase ...
Sir Keir Starmer has left the door open for an increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, despite Labour’s election pledge not to raise taxes on working people. The prime minister confirmed that “tough” decisions would need to be made in the upcoming budget, but stressed Labour’s commitment to its manifesto promises. During the election campaign, Labour vowed not to increase ...
Sir Keir Starmer has left the door open for an increase in employers’ national insurance contributions, despite Labour’s election pledge not to raise taxes on working people. The prime minister confirmed that “tough” decisions would need to be made in the upcoming budget, but stressed Labour’s commitment to its manifesto promises. During the election campaign, Labour vowed not to increase ...