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Reeves hits out at Budget leaks and says tax threshold freeze a joint decision with PM

Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer jointly decided to freeze tax thresholds, while an inquiry into multiple unauthorised Budget leaks is ongoing.

  • Appearing before the Treasury Select Committee, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said a leak inquiry led by the permanent secretary has her full support and the tax threshold freeze was a joint decision with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
  • A Financial Times report revealed plans to raise income tax were dropped before Reeves's Commons statement, while the Office for Budget Responsibility and Treasury shared extensive data between October 30 and major measures.
  • Treasury permanent secretary James Bowler told MPs the leak inquiry will cover ministers as well as officials and advisers, and Reeves said she met Sir Keir two, three times a week during the Budget process.
  • A resignation followed, as Richard Hughes, former OBR chairman, resigned last month and Tory MPs scheduled a House of Commons censure motion on Wednesday demanding Reeves apologise.
  • Looking ahead, Reeves noted that pre-measures forecasts are not final and post-measures forecasting reflects ongoing adjustments between the OBR and Treasury after October 30.
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One News Page broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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