Keir Starmer accused of ‘tax bombshell’ with three-word remark in BBC grilling | Politics | News


Keir Starmer faces demands to rule out a devastating tax increase after he failed to promise their would be no rise in VAT, in a BBC interview.Broadcaster Laura Kuenssberg asked Sir Keir whether he could pledge there would be no increase in the 20% rate of VAT, a move that would mean higher prices at checkouts.

Labourโ€™s general election manifesto promised no increase in VAT, but Chancellor Rachel Reeves is now looking for ways to raise more money to plug a funding shortfall of between ยฃ20 billion and ยฃ50 billion. The figure will be confirmed in the run-up to her Budget on November 26. And when he was asked during Labour’s conference whether he could rule out a VAT rise, the Prime Minister simply told the BBC show that โ€œthe manifesto standsโ€.

The Prime Minister repeated the phrase and added: โ€œWe put that manifesto before the electorate. We got elected and that manifesto stands. Iโ€™m not going to go through the details of what may be in the Budget.

โ€œObviously, itโ€™s two months away and no prime minister and no chancellor would ever sit here and indicate two months out what may or may not be in the Budget.โ€

Conservatives said this was not the same as a promise not to increase VAT. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said: โ€œKeir Starmer just failed three times to rule out a hike in VAT.

โ€œClaiming that โ€˜the manifesto standsโ€™ is not the same as saying โ€˜no rise in VATโ€™.

โ€œThe PM must rule out hiking VAT immediately, or working people will fear another Labour tax bombshell in the budget.โ€

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned she will not abandon her โ€œfiscal rulesโ€ which mean she must balance the books by cutting spending or increasing taxes if need be – not by increasing borrowing.

She said: โ€œIf weโ€™re going to spend more on that thing, then that means less to spend somewhere else, or it means higher taxes. So, thereโ€™s no getting away from that.โ€

She added: โ€œIn those tough times, itโ€™s even more important we have somebody whoโ€™s got a grip, has a plan and is not willing to be dragged off course by every siren call.โ€

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