
"By emphasising this government's spending plans without any mention of how they will be paid for, we can definitely expect taxes to be going up at the next budget to pay for them. She also asked who is going to stand up for British businesses - but businesses will be thinking if the answer is this government then we're in serious trouble, given all of the additional burden they are placing on the engine of Britain's economic growth."
"The Chancellor's plans for growth also leave much to be desired. For all of the positive words about growth there is very little substance that gives us cause for optimism, despite it rightly being their number one priority."
"Rachel Reeves mentioned breakfast clubs in her major conference speech more than taxes."
Breakfast clubs were mentioned more than taxes. The government's spending plans were emphasised with no mention of how they will be paid for. Taxes are likely to increase at the next budget to fund those plans. Businesses face additional burdens from government policies that could harm the engine of Britain's economic growth. Questions about who will stand up for British businesses raise serious concern. The Chancellor's growth plans lack substance and offer little cause for optimism despite growth being presented as the top priority.
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