Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are facing pressure ahead of the October 30 Budget, as a poll by the More in Common think-tank reveals that only one in three voters would oppose a potential hike in employers’ National Insurance. The survey also indicates that the public does not believe such a move would violate Labour’s election manifesto, with 34% opposing the increase and 29% supporting it. This could present an opportunity for Labour to raise revenue without facing significant opposition as they navigate budget decisions.
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