Rishi Sunak is on the campaign trail in the Midlands as the Conservatives unveil a fresh tax initiative tailored for pensioners. Dubbed the “Triple Lock Plus,” the plan commits to boosting pensioners’ personal allowance by a minimum of 2.5%. In parallel, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is making her campaign debut in the Midlands with a significant address. This development coincides with 121 prominent business figures, among them Wikipedia’s founder and the CEO of Iceland, endorsing Labour’s economic strategies in a joint letter. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage of Reform UK, speaking from Dover, reiterates his past warnings regarding small boat crossings across the Channel.
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BUYER BEWARE Sunaks and Startmers Helsinki Fire Sale may look attractive depending if your a business person or a pensioner, BUT, both of them are not exactly the sort of person that Royal Mail would employ they’re not Too Good On Delivery, ask the people who are still reeling from the No Fault Evictions or shop worker evictions or the terrible let down on climate change and green policies that Starmer trashed a few weeks ago! What is on the menu now may not end up being served after 4th July.