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Liz Truss to urge government to cut taxes - and insist her economic plan would have worked

Sky News Sunday, 17 September 2023
Liz Truss is set to urge the government to cut taxes - and insist her plan to grow the economy would eventually have worked.
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News video: Truss confesses to being ‘in a rush’ over economic policy

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Liz Truss defends her economic policies of 2022, but admits to being “in a rush” during her short term as prime minister, insisting “it was important to take action”. During a speech at the Institute For Government, the former PM insists she wanted to deliver “change” voted for by the...

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