Rachel Reeves Highlights Dilemma of Defense Spending Without Raising Taxes
British finance minister Rachel Reeves expressed her reluctance to fund increased defense spending through tax hikes or borrowing, preferring to avoid further tax increases despite rising debt interest costs. Her comments were made during the IMF and World Bank spring meetings in Washington.
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British finance minister Rachel Reeves has declared her stance against funding heightened defense spending through tax increases or elevated borrowing levels. During the International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings in Washington, Reeves emphasized her reluctance to raise taxes further, as her previous budgets have already increased them substantially.
Reeves expressed her concerns over the rising costs of debt interest, which she believes are already excessively high. Her comments underscore the delicate balance the British government faces in managing public finances without additional fiscal strain.
As discussions continue, Reeves' position highlights the complexity of addressing defense funding needs in the current economic climate, stressing the need for exploring a range of potential options. (Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Paul Simao)
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