The UK will unveil its annual budget amidst poor public finances and dissatisfaction with the Labour Party, led by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who faces the challenge of balancing fiscal health with self-imposed pledges. Economists highlight an “impossible trilemma” of higher taxes, reduced spending, or amended fiscal rules due to weak growth and soaring borrowing costs. Despite a significant tax hike last year, Reeves needs to address a potential £41.2 billion shortfall, prompting speculation on new revenue measures. The Labour Party’s declining poll numbers add pressure as investors and consumers await clarity on her economic strategy.
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