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To slash tax or splash cash... voters split on what Rachel Reeves must do in Spring Statement

An Ipsos survey found 31 per cent of voters believe Rachel Reeves should cut taxes, even if it means spending less on public services.



A recent poll indicates that British voters are divided on whether Chancellor Rachel Reeves should prioritize tax cuts or increased public spending in the upcoming Spring Statement. 31% favor tax cuts, even if it means reduced public services, while 34% prefer increased public spending, even with higher taxes. This represents a slight shift from a June poll, with more focus on tax concerns. Reeves is unlikely to make significant changes in either direction.

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