What happened: Rachel Reeves is set to answer further questions following accusations that her recent budget broke manifesto promises by increasing taxes by £26bn.
Why it matters:
- The budget's tax rise could affect public finances and economic confidence.
- Voters and political stakeholders are concerned about the government's commitment to its election pledges.
MNN Take: Budget decisions often involve balancing fiscal needs and political promises, with tax changes impacting both government revenue and public perception.
Sources: Sky News (Breaking)