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GB News
10 Oct 2024

Shadow Business Secretary Kevin Hollinrake has issued a stark warning about Labour's economic plans, cautioning that large public sector pay rises without productivity gains and potential tax hikes could stifle economic growth.
Speaking on GB News, Hollinrake criticised Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves's approach to public sector remuneration and welfare reform.