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Rachel Reeves refused to rule out tax increases during an unexpected pre-Autumn Budget address inside Downing Street.
The chancellor clung to her job last week after being cleared over her ‘inadvertent’ failure to obtain a rental licence for her south London home.
Labour ruled out any increase to VAT, National Insurance and income tax in the party’s manifesto, something Reeves echoed at last year’s budget.
Asked after her speech today by SkyNews if this will happen, Reeves did not say the government ‘stands’ by this pledge as she once said. Reeves said: ‘I will set out individual policies in the budget on November 26, that’s not what today is.
‘Today is about setting

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