Budget 2017: PM pivots on national insurance tax rises

Prime minister Theresa May has declined to put new tax hikes for national insurance contributions before a parliament vote before autumn. The prime minister insisted the rises were necessary and fair, but said Chancellor Philip Hammond would listen to concerns. The tax increases were announced by the Chancellor in Wednesday’s Budget. The changes state that the main rate
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