Business leaders are speaking about against the rumoured “tax on jobs” from Labour ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Autumn Budget on October 30. Yesterday, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds gave the biggest hint yet that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is walking back on his promise to not tax “working people” when it comes to National Insurance. While appearing on Sky News, Reynolds claimed his party’s electoral pledge was in reference to “taxes on working people”, suggesting the rate paid in National Insurance from employers could rise. In its General Election manifesto, the Labour Party p…