Prime minister will say government is facing ‘unprecedented circumstances’ as it is set to raise taxes and rewrite fiscal rules in this week’s budget
Jeremy Corbyn and the independent alliance of MPs have issued a letter ahead of the budget with five things they are asking Chancellor Rachel Reeves to implement.
Saying “We have the means to end poverty, we just need the political will”, Corbyn listed five priorities:
Scrap the two-child benefits cap
Reverse cuts to winter fuel
Tax wealth
Protect welfare
Invest in a greener future
It is a national scandal that 4.2 million children and 2.1 million pensioners are living in poverty in the sixth richest country in the world.
You have previously told the British public to prepare for “difficult decisions” to repair this nation’s finances.