Tax raid on pensions ‘could give Andy Burnham £20billion’ if Shabana Mahmood is made chancellor
Reports suggest that a Treasury raid on pension tax relief could raise as much as £20billion, a sum that could bolster the ambitions of Andy Burnham amid speculation over a Labour reshuffle that could see Shabana Mahmood installed as chancellor. The claim surfaces against a backdrop of wider turmoil within the Labour Party, with Burnham reportedly consolidating influence following a leadership-style address in which he criticised capitalism and signalled a shift towards more interventionist, 1970s-style economic policy.
Full details of how the £20billion figure was calculated, and confirmation of any formal move to appoint Mahmood as chancellor, were not available in the source material provided. The story ties together two developing threads: internal Labour manoeuvring around top jobs and long-standing speculation that the government could target pension tax relief as a way of raising significant revenue, though no official announcement on either the reshuffle or a pensions policy change has been confirmed.
- Pension tax changes could reportedly raise £20billion for Labour
- Story linked to speculation Shabana Mahmood may become chancellor
- Comes amid reports of Andy Burnham gaining influence in Labour