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In this week’s episode, we dive into the choppy waters of the UK economy as Rachel Reeves prepares for her next budget. Using the metaphor of the British economy as a sinking ship, we explore two competing theories about why it’s taking on water and what options the Chancellor really has to stop us from sinking.
Is the problem that the rowers are overworked and overtaxed, and the engine is jammed with red tape? Or is it that the owners on the upper decks haven’t maintained the hull, let the structure rot, and left the lower decks to do all the rowing? We break down how each political story diagnoses the slowdown and what each explanation means for Reeves’ choices on tax, spending and investment.
We also look at the big headlines that say the UK is a high tax country. We look at the tax burden in the UK and how we compare internationally and what might be making taxes feel higher than they are.
If you’d like to share your take on this week’s discussion, leave comments down below and don’t forget to follow the podcast to keep up to date with our future episodes. You can also head to YouTube, iTunes or Instagram, all the usernames are @theconvincemepodcast.
If you'd like to get in touch, email us at [email protected]
See you then,
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By The Convince Me PodcastIn this week’s episode, we dive into the choppy waters of the UK economy as Rachel Reeves prepares for her next budget. Using the metaphor of the British economy as a sinking ship, we explore two competing theories about why it’s taking on water and what options the Chancellor really has to stop us from sinking.
Is the problem that the rowers are overworked and overtaxed, and the engine is jammed with red tape? Or is it that the owners on the upper decks haven’t maintained the hull, let the structure rot, and left the lower decks to do all the rowing? We break down how each political story diagnoses the slowdown and what each explanation means for Reeves’ choices on tax, spending and investment.
We also look at the big headlines that say the UK is a high tax country. We look at the tax burden in the UK and how we compare internationally and what might be making taxes feel higher than they are.
If you’d like to share your take on this week’s discussion, leave comments down below and don’t forget to follow the podcast to keep up to date with our future episodes. You can also head to YouTube, iTunes or Instagram, all the usernames are @theconvincemepodcast.
If you'd like to get in touch, email us at [email protected]
See you then,
Nige & Maya
Rachel Reeves Budget
Rachel Reeves tax decisions
UK Budget 2025
UK economy slowdown
British economy analysis
UK economic crisis
UK economy explained
why is the UK economy shrinking
Labour economic policy
Labour Party budget plans
UK tax debate
UK tax burden
UK tax comparison
UK tax system explained
UK public finances
UK debt and deficit
UK taxation levels
UK economic policy podcast
Rachel Reeves economy
Rachel Reeves podcast discussion
UK public services funding
Labour Party economy
UK politics podcast