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Reeves confirms Spring Statement won’t include tax increases

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Reeves confirms Spring Statement won’t include tax increases

Reeves confirms Spring Statement won’t include tax increases

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms there won’t be tax increases as she prepares to deliver the Spring Statement.

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