All Labour's Economic Pledges Announced By Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves
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58% : "Reeves reiterated Labour's plans to impose a more extensive windfall tax on energy companies, abolish the non-dom tax status, and abolish the loophole that exempts private schools from paying VAT.46% : Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a number of policies to a packed conference hall at Labour Conference in Liverpool, including introducing greater economic accountability for government and increasing stamp duty for overseas buyers.
41% : "Highlighting the issue of waste in the UK, Reeves also announced that Labour would introduce a crackdown on the use of private planes by ministers, as well as slashing government consultancy spending, which has almost quadrupled in just six years.
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