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In these tough times, we cannot stick with business as usual. When I became Prime Minister, we were set for the highest tax burden in 70 years. Families and businesses were bracing themselves for energy bills to spiral in the wake of Putin’s appalling war.
That is why we have acted decisively to tackle the energy crisis by shielding families and businesses from astronomically high prices.
Our response to the energy crisis is the biggest part of our plan to get Britain moving. We are taking decisive action to get our economy growing by lowering the tax burden families and businesses face.
Cutting taxes is helping families and businesses to keep more of their hard-earned money and invest in their future. We will also keep a firm hand on the nation’s finances as part of our commitment to sound money.
We are proud to be the party for growth. We will deliver by backing our brilliant businesses in generating that growth, jobs and wealth.
We will get rid of the burdens and barriers holding them back, from the large employers building the industries of the future to the dynamic entrepreneurs and self-employed.
This story is from the October 02, 2022 edition of Sunday Express.
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