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Rachel Reeves signals plan to go back on ‘no tax rises’ pledge at Labour party conference

Rachel Reeves made his speech on the Labor Party Conference on Monday (September 29th).

At his address at Liverpool, Chancellor announced that all people between the ages of 18 and 21, who have been unemployed for 18 months, will be employed as part of their plans to overcome unemployment.

It aims to ensure that every younger who receives universal credit (UC), known as “Youth Guarantee ,, for 18 months without“ winning or learning ”.

If young people refuse to take things without a reasonable excuse, they will face sanctions such as losing their benefits.

“Something less than the abolition of long -term youth unemployment”.

Reeves also implied for more challenging decisions in the future, but he refrained from sharing features in the autumn budget when the Labor Party had to increase the reported £ 30 million.

“This year, it brought a fair share of difficulties for our party and our country.

“They will not be the last. We turned our backs into a fall and chose investment, but it will go more.”

Many in his party demand that income tax, VAT or employees not to break the promise of not visiting their contributions to national insurance.

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