Investors may not be getting a dedicated British ISA but that there are still strong arguments for investing in home-grown stocks and funds within the existing tax wrapper.
Plans for a British ISA had been planned to much fanfare under the Tory government but there are now suggestions that chancellor Rachel Reeves will scrap the plans for the product in her October Budget.
The idea of a British ISA had a mixed reception anyway due to concerns about diversification, not to mention it would add to the complexity of ISAs.
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