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Labour’s bid to end homelessness hit by Budget tax blow, Rachel Reeves warned

10 November 2024
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Labour’s bid to end homelessness hit by Budget tax blow, Rachel Reeves warned
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Homelessness organisations, including Crisis and St Mungo’s, have warned Rachel Reeves that crucial services are at risk due to a tax hike in her Budget. They are urging the chancellor to extend a carve-out for the NHS and public sector to those who help vulnerable individuals. The £25bn rise in national insurance contributions could result in a loss of £50-60m annually for frontline homeless services.

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