5% rise would be almost three times above current levels of inflation and add £100 to the average family’s bills
Labour has confirmed council tax rises will be kept at the 5% cap next year, which could mean a rise of £100 for the average family’s bills.
The prime minister’s press secretary said on Wednesday that the threshold by which local authorities can increase bills would “remain the same”. It came hours after Keir Starmer dodged a question from Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, at prime minister’s questions on Wednesday about whether he would keep the cap on council tax.
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