How many times did Labour rule out increasing taxes on working people?

Rachel Reeves
❝I do not believe you can tax and spend your way to growth, and I didn’t come into politics to raise taxes on working people❞

Darren Jones
❝We’ve said it a million times… We have no plans to raise taxes on working people❞

Keir Starmer
❝we will not be increasing tax on working people, so no increase in Income Tax, in National Insurance or VAT❞

Louise Haigh
❝we want to lower that [tax] burden on working people❞

John Healey
❝the taxes that are most important to people, Income Tax, VAT and National Insurance, will not be raised under a Labour government❞

Pat McFadden
❝Labour will not put up taxes on working people❞

Bridget Phillipson
❝The cast iron guarantee that we give in our manifesto is that we will not be increasing taxes on working people… on VAT, on Income Tax or National Insurance❞

Jonathan Ashworth
❝We have made firm commitments, no increase in Income Tax, VAT, National Insurance or Corporation Tax❞

Liz Kendall
❝We will not be raising taxes on working people. We’ve made that crystal clear.❞

Seema Malhotra
❝we’ve said very clearly that we won’t be raising those three main taxes on working people. So it’s Income Tax, National Insurance and VAT❞

Steve Reed
❝we will not further increase personal taxes on working people❞

Angela Rayner
❝We’re not raising taxes on working people … We can’t tax our way out of the situation❞

Wes Streeting
❝at the heart of [Labour’s strategy] is a commitment not to increase taxes on working people❞

Matthew Pennycook
❝we’ve got no intention to raise additional taxes, and we’ve been very clear. We don’t plan to raise taxes on working people❞

Alison McGovern
❝we don’t want to increase taxes on working people❞