Budget takeaways: Reeves’ historic budget will raise £40bn in taxes Parliament TV
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00:00This budget raises taxes by £40 billion.
00:04In her historic budget, the UK's first female chancellor, Rachel Reeves,
00:08announced tax hikes that will raise an eye-watering £40 billion.
00:13Increases to employers' national insurance contributions,
00:16stamp duty on second homes,
00:18and scrapping the VAT exemption on private school fees
00:21were all confirmed, as well as a new duty on vaping.
00:25There were surprise announcements like the freeze on national insurance,
00:29stealthy income taxes and fuel duty.
00:32And in a big win for boozers,
00:34the chancellor cut draft duty in a move that takes a penny off the pints at the pub.
00:40In bad news for those who own private jets,
00:43Reeves announced they would soon have to pay £450 per private jet flight.
00:48When it came to spending,
00:50Reeves promised to invest the money raised into fixing public services,
00:54including big investments into the NHS,
00:57building more homes and extending HS2 to London Euston.
01:01Responding to the budget,
01:03Rishi Sunak accused Ms Reeves of fiddling the figures
01:06and criticised the government for embarking on an enormous borrowing spree.