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Rachel Reeves is warned UK businesses cannot take any more tax rises – as fears grew that the economy is on the verge of a downturn_Nhy

Rachel Reeves was last night warned that businesses cannot take any more tax rises as fears grew that the economy is on the verge of a downturn – 100 days on from the Budget.

Rain Newton-Smith, chief executive of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said firms were ‘still seriously flagging’ as they strain under the burdens imposed by the Chancellor.

Yet Ms Reeves is likely to come under pressure to put up taxes again as the Office for Budget Responsibility prepares new forecasts to be published in March.

Economists fear that with the outlook for growth revised down, the Chancellor’s ‘headroom’ to balance the books will be wiped out leaving her with a public finance black hole to fill.

Last month, Ms Reeves tried to reboot her flailing economic agenda with a speech outlining her commitment to prioritising growth.

But in a speech yesterday, Ms Newton-Smith said ‘warm words’ were not enough.

Policies that ‘support rather than burden enterprise’ are needed as well as changes to Labour’s workers’ rights package ‘to make sure it doesn’t make it harder for firms to take a risk on hiring people’, she said.

And Ms Newton-Smith said growth could also be boosted ‘by pledging not to add any more taxes to the burden already loaded on business’.

Rain Newton-Smith, chief executive of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said firms were ¿still seriously flagging¿

Rain Newton-Smith, chief executive of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said firms were ‘still seriously flagging’

Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured running in Westminster) is likely to come under pressure to put up taxes again

Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured running in Westminster) is likely to come under pressure to put up taxes again

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