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Labour Left tells Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT

Daily Mail

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June 22, 2026

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Labour Left tells Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT
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Daily Mail

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· Jun 22, 2026

Labour left tell Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT

Labour left tell Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Labor does not understand small business’: Taylor hits out at Albanese’s tax changes

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor calls out the Labor government’s latest tax changes following the “failed" federal budget. “This is more nonsense from a treasurer whose budget has failed,” Mr Taylor told Sky News Australia. “It will fail to provide the prosperity we need in the future; in fact, it’s going to hurt it. “These taxes are going to hurt aspiration … what we have is a Labor government that doesn’t understand small business, doesn’t understand business at all.”

Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 22, 2026

“On the Verge of Tears”: Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister

Starmer: When I took over from Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party was politically, financially and morally bankrupt. The post “On the Verge of Tears”: Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Fox Business

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· Jul 7, 2026

LARRY KUDLOW: It’s time to cut the capital gains tax

It will add growth to the GOP message ahead of the midterms

Sky News - Business

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· Jul 7, 2026

The capital gains tax changes Burnham could make - and the consequences experts are warning about

The capital gains tax changes Burnham could make - and the consequences experts are warning about

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Related coverage for "Labour Left tells Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT": Daily Mail — Labour left tell Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT. Sky News Australia — ‘Labor does not understand small business’: Taylor hits out at Albanese’s tax changes. Legal Insurrection — “On the Verge of Tears”: Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister. Fox Business — LARRY KUDLOW: It’s time to cut the capital gains tax. Sky News - Business — The capital gains tax changes Burnham could make - and the consequences experts are warning about