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Labour tax hikes have caused 'dramatic fall' in entry-level jobs, says Next boss Lord Wolfson
Labour's tax hikes have led to a significant decline in entry-level jobs, according to Lord Wolfson, the chairman of Next. The statement highlights concerns about the economic impact of increased taxation on employment opportunities.
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