Which tax rises could fill the £50bn black hole in Britain’s balance sheet?
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The Independent looks at Rachel Reeves’ options as she looks to fill the gaping hole in Britain’s public finances this autumn
The Independent looks at Rachel Reeves’ options as she looks to fill the gaping hole in Britain’s public finances this autumn
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