KWASI KWARTENG yesterday heralded his £45billion tax giveaway as "just the start" of a true blue Tory revolution.
The Chancellor gave the strongest signal that his mini-Budget bonanza will be followed with a wave of further action to kickstart the economy.
Barely 24 hours after announcing the biggest tax cuts in 50 years, he declared: "We're not stopping there. We're just getting started." Mr Kwarteng revealed the pace of change would be stepped up as the new Government embarked on "a new approach for a new era". And last night Liz Truss weighed in by vowing to unleash a "decade of dynamism" to reshape the fabric of Britain.
The PM was unapologetic about her vision of a low-tax economy, despite howls of criticism from Labour MPs and think tanks.
She spent the weekend at Chevening, the Government country retreat in Kent, drawing up her battle plan of what to do next. Ms Truss vowed that she would be defined by “taking tough choices and doing things differently” from her Tory predecessors.
“We will usher in a decade of dynamism by focusing relentlessly on economic growth,” she added.
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