That budget   is going to get ripped  apart  now matter what  she does,
Personally  I wouldn't  mind a bit more tax  on my pay  if it went directly  to the NHS /Education ect and I don't think would be in a minority  if they  changed the narrative  around  tax, its like its almost a sin to put  them up.
I would be made up if they announced  a complete  shake up  of the system  to make it more transparent.
They need to keep the likes of Miliband  off the screen  he just doesn't   resinate  with the public  at all.
 They  also need policy's  that the public can see  is having an effect  on there daily lives, not the likes of that innovation   tax break   that has cost  around 12 billion   pound to fraud,  as the  tax office wasn't checking  them  at all roughly 1%  at one time got checked, companies  were set up to get the relief  and  things like  providing  a vegan menu  putting in a fridge  were getting through.
It's stopped  now , virtually  nothing gets granted now  even genuine companies  trying  to claim in the right spirit.
Its not to late to stop reform   if they actually   stop   just reactioning to stuff and  take the lead , don't think they will its not in Starmer's  nature but they need to be  right on there front foot from now on.
They have about a year to turn it around  if they don't by the  then it will be a  slide   out of government  and  the right will get in .
		
		
	 
I think the biggest issue is the narrative, because in essence the likely upcoming tax rises will be in many cases used to retain the status quo.
Part of that is investment in infrastructure, the NHS and whatnot, but it wouldn't be new cash per se, yet rather not having to cut spending or take on debt.
If they raise taxes AND raise spending, you're only shifting the balance to the side, rather than trying to get public finances on an even footing.
This is the reality of the situation, however we all know that many of the masses want to hear about tax cuts and extra spending, even if fanciful.
Personally, like you, I would much rather they focused on efficiencies in the truest sense of the word, where productivity and impact are enhanced.
This isn't Musk and DODGE style ripping it apart to help the wealthy; instead, I'd love to see the likes of the NHS remove the excessive, needless waste.
My wife was telling me that the DfE have spent nigh on £80bn on pupil premium money since 2012 (supporting disadvantage), with no impact at all. 
If we're going to spend that type of money, which I am happy for them to do if they feel there is a need, then let's make sure it actually does the job.