Conservative critics accused her of initiating a welfare increase, financed by raising taxes on working individuals.
During the traditional post-budget morning broadcast, Reeves asserted that her political legacy would not involve an expansive welfare system, despite the rise in social security spending during this parliament.
“Many people have attempted to dismiss me over the last 16 months,” Reeves told Times Radio. “You’re not going to end my career today. There’s much more I aim to do to stimulate our economy and improve the lives of working people.”
Reeves later informed Sky News that working individuals had been asked to “contribute a bit more,” but they would gain from lower energy bills and a freeze on train fares and prescription charges.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) on Wednesday projected a real GDP growth of 1.5 percent for 2025, an increase of 0.5 percentage points from its March forecast. However, its growth outlook for later years has been reduced.
“I have surpassed the predictions this year,” Reeves stated. “I plan to exceed those forecasts next year and the year following.”












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