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    Markets get jitters after Reeves DROPS Budget plan to hike income tax amid panic that Labour MPs will oust Starmer… but she could slash thresholds instead to fill £30bn black hole

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    Markets turned on the UK today after Rachel Reeves dramatically ditched Budget plans to hike income taxes amid a Labour revolt.

    The Pound has already taken a hit after the extraordinary U-turn emerged overnight, following weeks of signals that the move would go ahead.

    The shift appears to have been prompted by panic in Downing Street over the threat to Keir Starmer, with Labour MPs furious about the prospect of smashing manifesto promises.

    But it leaves the Chancellor scrambling to find other ways of filling the estimated £30billion black hole in the finances, less than a fortnight before she is due to deliver her critical Budget. 

    The Financial Times said she is now looking at cutting tax thresholds to drag millions of people deeper into the system. That would represent a huge expansion of the hated ‘stealth raid’ that has been in effect for years. 

    Markets get jitters after Reeves DROPS Budget plan to hike income tax amid panic that Labour MPs will oust Starmer… but she could slash thresholds instead to fill £30bn black hole

    Rachel Reeves’ rethink appears to have been prompted by panic in Downing Street over the threat to Keir Starmer (pictured together yesterday), with Labour MPs furious about the prospect of smashing manifesto promises

    The Pound has already taken a hit against the US dollar after the extraordinary U-turn emerged overnight, following weeks of signals that the move would go ahead

    The Pound has already taken a hit against the US dollar after the extraordinary U-turn emerged overnight, following weeks of signals that the move would go ahead

    Furious MPs have accused No 10 of 'losing the plot', with fingers pointed at his powerful chief of staff Morgan McSweeney

    Furious MPs have accused No 10 of ‘losing the plot’, with fingers pointed at his powerful chief of staff Morgan McSweeney

    Ms Reeves could then attempt to argue that the manifesto has been abided by – but critics would point out that ‘working people’ were suffering. 

    The Office for Budget Responsibility is said to have been informed of Ms Reeves’ change of heart on Wednesday.

    That was the same day Sir Keir was battered at PMQs over an apparent No10 pre-emptive strike against Cabinet ministers threatening to challenge his leadership.

    Health Secretary Wes Streeting – the main target – publicly demanded the aides responsible for briefings were sacked and accused Downing Street of ‘self-destruction’.

    Sir Keir has batted away calls to fire his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney. But the episode underlined the weakness of his position following a disastrous plunge in the polls.

    Just 16 months ago he was parading into No10 after winning one of the biggest election majorities in modern political history.

    Grim figures released on Tuesday also revealed that unemployment had hit the highest level in more than four years, potentially giving Ms Reeves more pause for thought.   

    Ms Reeves is now expected to rely on what has been dubbed a ‘smorgasbord’ approach – tinkering around the edges of the tax code to milk more money from workers and the better-off. 

    Such measures could include a new gambling levy and higher taxes on expensive properties.

    The Cabinet is said to be so deeply divided on what to do that Ms Reeves had written two Budgets, one openly breaking the manifesto and another skirting round the edges of it. 

    Touring broadcast studios this morning, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy was asked whether the government had any idea what it was doing.

    She told Sky News: ‘I’ve known the Chancellor well for 15 years now, and I can tell you that she is solely and fiercely focused on the challenges facing the country and doing what is in the best interests of the country.

    ‘She’s never been shy of facing people down in order to do that in opposition and in Government.

    ‘Over the course of the last few weeks, obviously I’ve had some discussions with her and her team about measures in the Budget that may affect my department, proposals that we’re making, and discussions that ordinarily happen across Government, and in every one of those discussions, it’s been the public interest that she’s completely focused on.’

    Earlier this month Ms Reeves was pictured leaving Downing Street with part of her diary visible, and the word ‘Thresholds’ to describe one meeting.

    There was already a widespread expectation that the Chancellor would extend the long-running freeze on personal tax thresholds, introduced under the Tories.

    Economists have warned that the number of those paying the 40p tax rate will top 10 million if that happens.

    Almost one in five taxpayers will be dragged into paying 40 per cent or more tax on their income if, as expected, the Chancellor extends the ‘stealth tax’, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said.

    Fiscal drag will mean even more of those in middle-class professions such as senior nurses, police officers and teachers pay the higher rate of tax.

    For the first time since its introduction, all pensioners will also pay tax on their income from the full state pension in 2027-28 as a result, the think-tank said.

    More minimum-wage workers will be pulled into paying tax due to frozen thresholds and substantial minimum wage rises, it added. And it said that a continuing freeze would mean more taxpayers are eligible for Universal Credit at a time when the benefits bill is increasingly unaffordable.

    Extending the freeze on thresholds, brought in by Rishi Sunak in 2021, for a further two years until April 2030 would net her £8.3billion that year, according to the think-tank.

    This is on top of the £42billion the policy is already expected to raise by 2027-28, when it was due to end.

    A real-terms reduction in thresholds would mean anyone paying income tax or NI would see their taxes increase and also mean more taxpayers are dragged into higher tax brackets.



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