Reeves may have to U-turn over no more tax rises, warn economists
by Phillip Inman and Graeme Wearden from Economics | The Guardian on (#6T2FJ)
Dramatic economic slowdown means chancellor could face lower receipts and higher borrowing costs in 2025
A dramatic slowdown in economic growth and rising borrowing costs since the budget could undermine the government's finances and force the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to U-turn on pledges not to further increase taxes, analysts have said.
With inflation on the rise again, the London stock market at its lowest point for more than a month and the Bank of England forecasting economic stagnation in the final three months of 2024, the government heads into the Christmas break weighed down by a gloomy outlook for the new year.
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