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Starmer’s govt to present tax-raising budget as UK battles persistent inflation, stagnant growth

agence france-presse • November 26, 2025, 10:53:06 IST
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British Chancellor Rachel Reeves is widely expected to raise taxes in today’s budget. As the UK grapples with persistent inflation and sluggish growth, she is under pressure to deliver on government’s promises while also shoring public finances as deficit widens.

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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves poses with the red budget box outside her office on Downing Street in London, Britain, on October 30, 2024. (Photo: Mina Kim/Reuters)

Britain’s centre-left Labour government is set to unveil a tax-raising budget Wednesday to curb debt and fund public services, while aiming to reassure financial markets and voters alike.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to reduce National Health Service waiting times and ease a prolonged cost-of-living crisis, hoping to strengthen Labour’s appeal as hard-right Reform UK gains momentum in the polls.

But finance minister Rachel Reeves must balance pledges to support households with convincing investors the government has its finances under control.

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“I will not return Britain back to austerity, nor will I lose control of public spending with reckless borrowing,” Reeves said in a statement on the eve of the budget.

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Reeves, whose official title is chancellor of the exchequer, has announced sweeteners such as above-inflation rises to the minimum wage and pensions, along with freezes on rail fares and prescription charges ahead of the budget.

But closing an estimated £20-billion ($26-billion) gap in public finances is expected to hinge on tax hikes that hit workers.

Many workers and small firms are concerned about how the budget will impact their cost of living and of cost of doing business.

“It’s kind of been disastrous in the last two years, where, you know, the increases on food, the increases on duty, the wine increases, staff increases, and also people at home are feeling the pinch as well, so they’re not going out as often,” James Fitzegerald, a landlord of a west London pub called the Thatched House, told AFP.

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“Things are only going in one direction, it’s going downhill, and so we really need help from the government to make it viable,” he said.

Britain faces a deficit near 5 per cent of gross domestic product, elevated inflation and a stagnating economy as unemployment climbs.

Reports suggest that the UK’s budget watchdog may also downgrade growth forecasts for each year of the current parliament, from its March projections.

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Markets will be closely following Wednesday’s speech. A poor response could trigger a sell-off of UK debt, driving up borrowing costs and complicating the government’s spending plans.

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Labour has struggled to consistently grow the UK economy since returning to power in July 2024 following 14 years of Conservative party rule.

Reeves hiked a tax on businesses in her inaugural budget last year — a move that has been blamed for Britain’s weak economic growth.

“The cost of living is still the number one issue for working people and… the economy isn’t working well enough for those on the lowest incomes,” Reeves said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Too many people are still struggling to make ends meet,” she added.

Policy U-turns have dampened Starmer and Reeves’s reputation, notably over plans to cut disability benefits and fuel payments to pensioners after a backbench rebellion.

In the latest backtrack, Reeves reportedly shelved a plan to raise income tax, a move that would have broken campaign promises.

Instead, the chancellor is widely expected to further freeze income tax thresholds, pushing more workers into higher tax brackets and breaking pledges made in her budget last year.

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Levies on gambling and a so-called mansion tax on luxury properties are also expected, along with a cap on pension benefits.

Ahead of the budget, the health department also announced an extension on a sugar tax to include pre-packaged milkshakes and other milk-based drinks.

(This is an agency story. Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)

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