The government is sticking by its decision to increase National Insurance contributions despite Tory disquiet about the impact on taxpayers amid concerns about the rising cost of living, a minister has told Sky News.
Full ArticleMinister says govt sticking to National Insurance rise after Rees-Mogg calls for U-turn
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