"The Conservatives are "a lower tax party", Theresa May has insisted, amid speculation her party may raise taxes if they win the general election.
Speaking in Dudley, she said Labour's "natural instinct" was to raise tax.
But the prime minister would not say whether she would keep her party's 2015 manifesto pledge of no rises in VAT, national insurance or income tax.
The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, accused the government of planning "a tax bombshell".
The Liberal Democrats suggested Mrs May intended to hit the pockets of the "white van man".
Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Thursday there should be "flexibility to manage the system" of taxation."
General election 2017: PM says Tories are 'party of lower taxes' - BBC News
So now they will increase taxes whilst claiming they are lower taxation party
Speaking in Dudley, she said Labour's "natural instinct" was to raise tax.
But the prime minister would not say whether she would keep her party's 2015 manifesto pledge of no rises in VAT, national insurance or income tax.
The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, accused the government of planning "a tax bombshell".
The Liberal Democrats suggested Mrs May intended to hit the pockets of the "white van man".
Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Thursday there should be "flexibility to manage the system" of taxation."
General election 2017: PM says Tories are 'party of lower taxes' - BBC News
So now they will increase taxes whilst claiming they are lower taxation party
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