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Rachel Reeves, who has had a bruising tenure as the country’s top economic official, is set to announce tax and spending measures that risk stoking more discontent.
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Leading economists raised questions around Rachel Reeves’ statements suggesting an OBR review were forcing her to make fresh tax hikes.