
The Fabian Society - a leading Labour-affiliated think tank - has set out a series of options to close the fiscal gap in a new report launched today.
The Fabian Society - a leading Labour-affiliated think tank - has set out a series of options to close the fiscal gap in a new report launched today.
This edited collection sets out how the chancellor can raise the revenue we need to invest in public services. It brings together leading MPs, economists and policy experts to set out options for tax increases that would be progressive, that would avoid undermining the growth potential of the economy, and that would be in keeping with Labour's manifesto. We also hear an alternative view from NEF, setting out why we should change the fiscal rules.
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