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Angela Rayner has reportedly called for the introduction of new powers to allow a tourist tax in England. The deputy prime ...
Angela Rayner is reportedly pushing for a new tourist tax despite opposition from Rachel Reeves. The Deputy Prime Minister is ...
Deputy PM’s push to give cash-strapped councils power to charge visitors for hotel stays ‘poorly received’ by Chancellor ...
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner is pushing Chancellor Rachel Reeves to give more power to councils to tax tourists amid ...
Angela Rayner has thrown her weight behind calls from regional mayors for the introduction of a local ‘tourist tax’ on hotel ...
Deputy PM Angela Rayner is giving it a go, having already handed Reeves a shopping list of taxes that would clobber ...
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GB News on MSNAngela Rayner set for showdown with Rachel Reeves as she demands tourist tax on millions of visitorsAngela Rayner has clashed with Rachel Reeves over a potential tourist tax amid a push to give a boost to cash-strapped local ...
The Independent's Political Editor David Maddox says that despite the clash with Unite, the deputy prime minister’s influence ...
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Daily Mail on MSNAngela Rayner seen smirking as Rachel Reeves is seen cryingAngela Rayner was seen laughing on the backbench as Rachel Reeves was seen crying. Sir Keir Starmer was 'pinned between sneers and tears' with an 'utterly crushed' Rachel Reeves on one side and a ...
The Deputy Prime Minister has reportedly been pushing for councils to be allowed to introduce a tax on tourism in their areas.
Nonetheless, with less self-awareness than even Boris Johnson, Sir Keir stood at the despatch box, brazen and self-congratulatory, and claimed the humiliating defeat of his U-turn as a victory for ...
Keir Starmer failed to make the case for welfare reform, which meant that it looked as if he and Rachel Reeves, his iron chancellor, just wanted to save money.
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