Rishi Sunak's £2,000 Tax Claim Faces Scrutiny and Backlash

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A political row has erupted over Rishi Sunak's claim that a Labour government would increase taxes by £2,000 per household over the next four years. The claim, which has been questioned for its credibility and accuracy, has become a focal point of debate. Labour leaders have strongly refuted the figure, calling it a lie, while the Conservatives continue to promote it. The controversy raises questions about the impact and memorability of such claims on voters.
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