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Today in Focus

Election Extra: hope (within reason)

Today in Focus

The Guardian

Daily News, News

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Labour has begun to hint that its ambitions in government will go beyond what it has promised in its manifesto, and sources have told the Guardian of plans to look at redrawing wealth taxes. Archie Bland reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

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This is election extra with me Lucy Hoff this evening with the chances of a labor victory intensifying do we really know about their plans in government

0:51.6

Kistama's party has pledged not to raise the three main taxes on working people.

0:56.8

But as the election edges closer, are they starting now to look beyond the manifesto?

1:01.3

It does represent the kind of starting point in terms of what a

1:05.0

labor government would seek to deliver. And things aren't getting any easier for

1:09.6

Ritchie Sunak as allegations over betting continue to dog his party.

1:16.9

Well with me is Archie Bland, editor of the election edition newsletter.

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Hi Archie.

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Hi Archie.

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So Archie Labour have been very explicit throughout the course of this

1:25.7

campaign that it won't be putting up the three main taxes for working people in

1:30.0

inverted commerce so that means income tax vatat and national insurance which

1:35.9

taxes haven't been ruled out by the party so to make sense of this what you need to

1:41.5

do is is look at the areas where they don't say exactly that they are going to make a tax rise,

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