In her budget debut, Rachel Reeves emphasized that the government would increase taxes on businesses and high earners to fund critical improvements to Britain's public services.
Reeves reassured the working population, stating, "I will not raise fuel duty for motorists and even managed to reduce the price of a pint of beer by a penny."
She stated, "They’re not easy choices, but they are the responsible choices in the national interest, and we now need to take the fight to the Tories."
The budget aims to increase spending by 70bn a year over five years, with half funded through tax hikes and the rest financed by borrowing.
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