Deputy PM Angela Rayner sparks clash with chancellor Rachel Reeves by calling for EIGHT new tax hikes in raid on savers
Angela Rayner is pushing the Chancellor to increase taxes on savers and high earners, it emerged today.
Exposing deep splits in Keir Starmer‘s Cabinet, the Deputy Prime Minister wrote to Rachel Reeves proposing eight tax hikes.
They included reinstating the pensions lifetime allowance, changes to dividend taxes, a raid on a million people who pay additional rate income tax and a higher corporation tax level for banks.
The proposals, contained in a secret memo seen by The Telegraph, would raise taxes by between £3billion and £4billion a year, according to estimates in the document.
But the true figure is likely to be higher as not all the measures were costed. Allies of Ms Rayner said she has become exasperated with having to defend spending cuts.
On Tuesday, a source close to the Deputy PM declined to comment on the memo, but said it was not unusual for discussion papers to be commissioned at official level.
However, the Chancellor is said to be making clear that it is she who decides taxation and spending policy.
The memo, marked ‘official’, was submitted to the Chancellor’s team in mid-March.
Angela Rayner is pushing the Chancellor to increase taxes on savers and high earners, it emerged today, in a move which has exposed deep splits within the Labour Party’s top ranks
The Chancellor is said to be making clear that it is she who decides taxation and spending policy rather than Ms Rayner