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Budget row erupts over Reeves tax U-turn
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71517, member: 636"] The Conservative Party has accused Chancellor Rachel Reeves of compromising the budget process and involving the Office for Budget Responsibility in political disputes. This follows her decision to abandon a proposed income tax increase, which she attributed to improved economic forecasts from the OBR. Shadow chancellor Mel Stride formally questioned the OBR chairman about the timeline of the forecasts and their influence on the policy reversal. He suggested the government's explanations were inconsistent and that the Chancellor had inappropriately drawn the independent fiscal body into a political controversy. The government maintains the decision was based on a Treasury analysis of the OBR's projections, which indicated stronger public finances. This reversal has reportedly created a significant funding gap, forcing the Treasury to seek alternative revenue sources through other tax measures. The situation has also generated market uncertainty and coincided with reports of declining consumer confidence. [/QUOTE]
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