Doge-style cuts won't work': Readers on how Reeves should tackle taxes in Budget
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Doge-style cuts won't work': Readers on how Reeves should tackle taxes in Budget
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"Ahead of Rachel Reeves' looming Budget, Independent readers have weighed in on Britain's public finances and largely agree that tax rises may now be unavoidable if essential services are to be maintained. When we asked what the chancellor should prioritise, many stressed the need for fairness, arguing that income tax, national insurance (NI), and other levies should be applied progressively, protecting those on lower incomes while asking more of higher earners."
The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech with reporters on the ground as stories develop. Investigations include Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC financials and a documentary called 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations fund journalists to present both sides while maintaining free access without paywalls. Independent readers, ahead of Rachel Reeves' Budget, largely accept potential tax rises to sustain essential services. Readers call for progressive application of taxes and NI, closing loopholes, tackling avoidance, improving government efficiency, removing private money from politics, and transparent long-term fiscal planning.
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