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Sir Keir Starmer has hinted at possible tax rises for those who own shares and assets, saying they do not fit his definition of "working people". The prime minister was asked to share his ...
Labour has its knickers in a twist over what it means by 'working people' — and the more it flails around groping for anything approaching a coherent definition, the more ridiculous it sounds.
That makes her, in Starmer’s nasty world, not ‘’working people’’ and therefore, as he made clear today, she will be on the end of a tax hammering in next week’s Budget. Not enough to lose the man you ...
It's a fairly broad phrase that's been banded around a lot this week in light of the budget. Labour actually mentioned the term working people 21 times in their manifesto, so you'd think they ...
NSW One Nation Leader Tania Mihailuk says so many working-class people are “moving to One Nation”. Former Labor minister Kim Carr has blasted the Albanese government for losing touch with ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to climb down from his suggestion that he does not consider people who have an income from assets such as shares of property to be working people. It comes after ...
Labour made a solemn vow not to raise taxes for “working people”. This means no increases in income tax, National Insurance or VAT for those lucky people. But who actually are Britain’s ...
Keir Starmer suggested he's willing to raise taxes on investors. Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Britons who get additional income from stock holdings don't count as 'working people,' suggesting ...
Property landlords have hit back at Sir Keir Starmer’s claims they are not “working people”, as they seek to avoid being targeted in next week’s Budget tax raid. In a staunch rebuttal to ...
LANDLORDS and shareholders are braced for a bruising Budget after Sir Keir Starmer warned they do not count as “working people”. The PM has put people with “assets” in the crosshairs of ...