A Labour government would aim to cut taxes and let "working people keep more of their own money," Rachel Reeves has told LBC. Speaking after the Budget announcement on Wednesday, which saw her Conservative counterpart Jeremy Hunt cut National Insurance, the Shadow Chancellor said Labour has "no intention of making working people pay more in tax".
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