Reeves 'must go' as she is 'punishing hard-working Brits' with tax hikes
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Reeves 'must go' as she is 'punishing hard-working Brits' with tax hikes
""Labour talk about fairness with the language of Robin Hood. They think those that have taken from those that don't have. They talk about those with the broadest shoulders never worrying about the limit of what those shoulders can bear. They talk about fairness for 'working people', but they can't define what a working person is! They think that what they're doing is righteous, but they're wrong. What they're doing is making everyone poorer.""
""We're the only party with a plan. The message that this government is sending couldn't be clearer: don't bother doing the right thing; don't bother living within your means, because the government won't; don't bother putting money away to cover your bills, you'll just end up paying for those that don't. The Budget is an opportunity for Rachel Reeves to fix this, to make savings and take the pressure off all of us. But this morning what we saw was that she has given up trying.""
""The Chancellor's speech was one long waffle bomb, a laundry list of excuses.""
Kemi Badenoch accused the Chancellor of punishing hard-working Brits and warned that higher taxes are likely. Badenoch said Labour had quietly given up on tackling the welfare bill and described the Chancellor's speech as "one long waffle bomb, a laundry list of excuses." She claimed the Chancellor blamed others for her own decisions and warned the Autumn Budget would strangle growth, break manifesto pledges, and force hard-working families to pay. Badenoch argued Labour's rhetoric of fairness misdefines 'working people' and will make everyone poorer. She asserted that only the Conservatives have a plan and urged savings to reduce pressure on households.
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