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Labour left tell Burnham to rip up tax pledges: With Starmer a dead man walking, allies of PM-in-waiting say it's time to break manifesto promises on income tax and VAT
Labour left allies are urging Burnham to abandon tax pledges outlined in the manifesto, arguing that Starmer is no longer viable. The push involves breaking promises related to income tax and VAT policies.
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