More UK tax rises to come if the economy doesn’t get moving, economist says
James Smith, economist at ING, says U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ Mansion House reforms will be a key test of whether Labour can get the economy moving.
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James Smith, economist at ING, says U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ Mansion House reforms will be a key test of whether Labour can get the economy moving.
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