Sir Keir Starmer outlines 'working people' as those who earn their living and cannot financially combat difficulties with substantial assets, focusing on monthly wage earners.
Rachel Reeves describes her Budget as being for 'strivers who graft,' emphasizing support for hardworking families, while also mentioning National Insurance increases.
Despite clarifying that the government won't raise taxes on working people, there's ambiguity about who falls into this category, particularly regarding asset holders.
Paul Johnson from the Institute for Fiscal Studies notes that increases in employer National Insurance contributions could indirectly burden working individuals, questioning the definition of 'working people'.
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