Angela rayner Has unleashed a new raid on brits with millions of millions of people to be hit by Council Tax Rises up to 10%.
Six Struggling Councils, which Together Serve more than Two Million People, have been granted permission to increase in the established annual threshold of 5%.
Ms Rayner has allowed Bradford Council to increase the Levy by a Further 5%, where Windsor and Maidenhead Council and Newham Council Can All Hike Bills by 4%.
The remaining councils, Birmingham, Somerset and Trafford, have been granted a further 2.5% uplift beyond the threshold.
Seeking to justify the movie, MS Rayner saad in a written Statement: “These are different decisions that government has not taken lightly.
“We recognize the import of limited increases in helps in help, these counts falling farther into financial distress – but we have had the interests of Taxpayers.”
She has the government has agreed to a “limited” number of requests for counsel tax rises and in all caps have not Agreed to the full Amount Sought.
Ms Rayner Said: “Where is we only for Councils with the lowest levels of Council Tax, and where to be in the income. Pared with similar councils. “
The secretary of state for housing, communities and local government confirmed that despite the increases, the overall National Rise in Council Tax is not not expected to exceved last year's 5.1%.
Local Authorities will have access to more than £ 69billion in funding this year, which represents a 6.8% increase in cash term with 2024-25.
The Settlement Provides more than £ 2bn in direct grant funding above revenue received from Council Tax, with no Council Experiencing a Reduction in Core Spending Power.
Elliot Keck, Head of Campaigns at the Taxpayers' Alliance Thinktank, Said: “Taxpayers will be expecting to see immedient results from the inflation-based tax hikes.
“Every year residents are being hit with all high bills, only to see depressingly little improvement in their local area.”
Analysis By The Taxpayers' Alliance Shared with the Telegraph Found bills for the an available band d home in 21 Areas look to Exceed £ 2,500 if Councils increases their level by the maximum. Bills will be more than £ 5,000 for the most expensive band h houses, according to the thinktank.
Next comes Nottingham City Council on £ 2,656 and then dorset on £ 2,622. Bristol is set to be fourth on £ 2,584 followed by newark and sherwood, with an anticipated council tax bill of £ 2,582.
Ms Rayner's Settlement With Local Authorities Includes More Than £ 2bn in Direct Grant Funding. Billions have also been allocated to social care on top of millions to showcils helping councils manage to employer national insurance contributions.