Burnham’s Tax Pause and the Chancellor Race | London News
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Incoming PM Andy Burnham is walking a tightrope—vowing not to rush new taxes on the wealthy to avoid alienating business and his own base, while still hinting at future adjustments to fund his ambitious agenda. With Shabana Mahmood rumored as his Chancellor pick, a surprise move that could stir left-wing dissent, Burnham insists on fairness and a measured approach, pledging to honor borrowing limits and manifesto pledges. Yet pressure mounts as he must find £4.7 billion for defense and bring utilities back under public control—while his allies push for wealth or capital gains taxes, met with Treasury skepticism over revenue viability.
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