💨 Abstract

The article discusses several political and economic topics. Chancellor Rachel Reeves proposes a 3p-per-mile tax on electric vehicles (EVs) to replace lost fuel duty revenue, framing it as fairness, though critics argue it’s about protecting government income. Farmers protested in Whitehall over inheritance tax reforms, demanding a meeting with the government. The article also compares Labour’s current economic challenges to the Conservatives’ struggles in 1992.

Courtesy: Paul Dietrich