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Andy Burnham has failed to rule out imposing a 'wealth tax' on Britons when he becomes prime minister as he warned he 'might be having to ask for a little…
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Andy Burnham has failed to rule out imposing a 'wealth tax' on Britons when he becomes prime minister as he warned he 'might be having to ask for a little more' After previously dodging questions about his plans for the country, Mr Burnham has now spoken in vague terms about what he might do in power during a chat with Gary Lineker Tory leader Kemi Badenoch cautioned the country is facing 'another summer of chaos with Labour obsessing about who they can tax to pay for more benefits'. "And I just said a moment ago, Gary, about bringing people together. While Mr Burnham did not explicitly commit to any particular tax charge, he asserted that the UK needed a "greater sense of fairness" when it comes to the economy.
Furthermore, Despite being just days away from taking office, Mr Burnham has so far revealed little of his plans for the country as concerns grow about his mandate to be PM. The former Greater Manchester mayor also exited a major speech at the end of last month without taking questions from the media.
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Andy Burnham has failed to rule out imposing a 'wealth tax' on Britons when he becomes prime minister as he warned he 'might be having to ask for a little more' After previously dodging questions about his plans for the country, Mr Burnham has now spoken in vague terms about what he might do in power during a chat with Gary Lineker Tory leader Kemi Badenoch cautioned the country is facing 'another summer of chaos with Labour obsessing about who they can tax to pay for more benefits'.
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"And I just said a moment ago, Gary, about bringing people together.
according to GB News – PoliticsWhile Mr Burnham did not explicitly commit to any particular tax charge, he asserted that the UK needed a "greater sense of fairness" when it comes to the economy.
according to GB News – PoliticsDespite being just days away from taking office, Mr Burnham has so far revealed little of his plans for the country as concerns grow about his mandate to be PM.
according to Daily Mail +1The former Greater Manchester mayor also exited a major speech at the end of last month without taking questions from the media.
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Andy Burnham has failed to rule out imposing a 'wealth tax' on Britons when he becomes prime minister as he warned he 'might be having to…
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