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UK PM Rishi Sunak promises tax cuts ahead of Autumn budget

Amid mounting pressure from sections of the governing Conservative Party to use tax cuts to revive the party's electoral fortunes, Sunak said that he intends to implement the next phase of economic growth by turning to taxation in a disciplined way.

November 20, 2023 / 21:31 IST
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UK PM Rishi Sunak promises tax cuts ahead of Autumn budget
UK PM Rishi Sunak promises tax cuts ahead of Autumn budget

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on November 20 promised that he is ready to responsibly cut taxes now that his target to halve inflation by the end of this year has been met.

However, the British Indian leader sought to balance expectations from the Autumn Statement budget scheduled for this week by cautioning that the government won't be doing everything at once. Amid mounting pressure from sections of the governing Conservative Party to use tax cuts to revive the party's electoral fortunes, Sunak said that he intends to implement the next phase of economic growth by turning to taxation in a disciplined way.

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There has been widespread speculation that UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will be unveiling some tax measures when he delivers the Autumn Statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday. "I want to cut taxes, I believe in cutting taxes, what clearer expression could there be of my governing philosophy than the belief that people, not government, make the best decisions about their money, said Sunak, in a speech in north London.

"But doing that responsibly is hard. We must avoid doing anything that puts at risk our progress of controlling inflation, and no matter how much we might want them to, history shows that tax cuts don't automatically pay for themselves, he said. Sunak warned that it wasn't possible to click my fingers and suddenly wish away all the reasons that the country's tax burden was so high in the first place because of the COVID pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.