By Ashley Cowburn Rachel Reeves today pledges to fund the crisis-hit NHS and breakfast clubs in schools with a new crackdown on “tax dodgers”. The Shadow Chancellor said Labour will boost HMRC investigations and tackle fraud to help raise over £5billion-a-year by the end of the decade if the party wins power. It comes as Labour seeks to plug the gap in its spending plans for extra NHS appointments and free breakfast clubs in primary schools after the Tories pinched one of their flagship policies at the Budget last month. The party will invest £555million-a-year in HMRC to increase the number o…