Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to reveal £20billion hole in UK’s public finances – intensifying fears that hefty Labour tax hikes are on the way

Rachel Reeves is set to reveal a staggering deficit in the public finances of up to £20billion, working up to a significant tax hike this autumn. The Labour Chancellor will attribute the funding shortfall to mounting pressures on the NHS, prisons and schools. An early assessment has highlighted £19bn in ‘excess pressures’ for the 2024-25
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to reveal £20billion hole in UK’s public finances – intensifying fears that hefty Labour tax hikes are on the way

Rachel Reeves is set to reveal a staggering deficit in the public finances of up to £20billion, working up to a significant tax hike this autumn.

The Labour Chancellor will attribute the funding shortfall to mounting pressures on the NHS, prisons and schools.

An early assessment has highlighted £19bn in ‘excess pressures’ for the 2024-25 fiscal year, partly due to anticipated inflation-busting public sector wage increases, The Telegraph and The Guardian reported.

This would signal imminent tax rises, a move long anticipated by policy experts.

While Labour has historically avoided detailing such challenges, the deficit figure is still fluid and could be reduced through efficiency savings or project delays.

Rachel Reeves (seen earlier this month) is set to reveal a staggering deficit in the public finances of up to £20billion, working up to a significant tax hike this autumn

Rachel Reeves (seen earlier this month) is set to reveal a staggering deficit in the public finances of up to £20billion, working up to a significant tax hike this autumn

The Chancellor is expected to implement tax increases up to £25bn this autumn to address the fiscal gap, despite Sir Keir Starmer's election campaign pledges against raising income tax, national insurance or VAT

The Chancellor is expected to implement tax increases up to £25bn this autumn to address the fiscal gap, despite Sir Keir Starmer’s election campaign pledges against raising income tax, national insurance or VAT

The audit’s findings will be presented in Parliament next Monday, with Ms Reeves announcing her first Budget date.

Her update will reveal ‘the true scale of the damage the Conservatives have done to the public finances’, a Labour source said. 

The Chancellor is expected to implement tax increases up to £25bn this autumn to address the fiscal gap, despite Labour’s election campaign pledges against raising income tax, national insurance or VAT.

Concerns are also growing over potential raids on pensions or inheritance tax reliefs.

Businesses and individuals alike are bracing for the impact, as these changes could have wide-reaching economic consequences.

Ms Reeves said last week that she was ready to approve pay rises of up to 5.5 per cent for millions of public sector workers, despite inflation being at two per cent.

The proposed pay increases to state employees like nurses and teachers could cost about £3.5 billion more than had been budgeted. 

Speaking at a meeting of G20 finance ministers in Brazil, Ms Reeves said: ‘I have always been honest about the scale of the challenge we face as an incoming Government, and let me be crystal clear: we will fix the mess we have inherited.’

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply
Related Posts
‘Harry and Meghan choose to visit one of the world’s most dangerous countries, again’: Ex-royal protection officer weighs in as security-conscious Sussexes reveal tour to Colombia despite UK safety fears
Read More

‘Harry and Meghan choose to visit one of the world’s most dangerous countries, again’: Ex-royal protection officer weighs in as security-conscious Sussexes reveal tour to Colombia despite UK safety fears

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have again chosen to visit one of the world's most dangerous countries, a British former royal protection officer said today. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will head to Colombia on an undisclosed date later this year despite both the UK and US governments issuing travel alerts for the crime-ridden
The town invaded by seagulls despite being 30 miles from the nearest beach: Locals’ lives blighted by influx of menacing birds and say it’s like Alfred Hitchcock horror film
Read More

The town invaded by seagulls despite being 30 miles from the nearest beach: Locals’ lives blighted by influx of menacing birds and say it’s like Alfred Hitchcock horror film

Locals living in a town which has been invaded by seagulls claim existing with the menacing birds is similar to Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 horror movie The Birds. Residents living in Hyndburn, Lancashire, claim the 'apocalyptic' swarm of up to 3,000 seagulls has made it difficult to go outside. The scavenging winged terrors flocked to the area, which is 30 miles
Nicole Kidman Recalls Taking Daughter Sunday to Her First Fashion Show: ‘She’s Wanted to Go for a Long Time’
Read More

Nicole Kidman Recalls Taking Daughter Sunday to Her First Fashion Show: ‘She’s Wanted to Go for a Long Time’

Nicole Kidman's daughters are growing up — and one couldn't wait to make their fashion show debut with their stylish mom. In a  Vogue Australia  interview published on Aug. 2, Kidman, 57, spoke with Victoria Beckham about a time when her daughter Sunday joined her for the 15-year-old's first-ever fashion show. "She’s about to turn