Reeves unveils £30bn tax rise as Budget leaves millions worse off and middle earners hit hardest
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered a bruising second Budget, confirming more than £30 billion in tax rises and abandoning earlier assurances that “working people” would be shielded from higher taxes. Instead, she told MPs she was asking “everyone to contribute”, with most households now set to be worse off and middle-income families bearing the brunt. While welfare payments, pensions and minimum wages will rise, a broad package of tax increases — combined with frozen thresholds...










