Liz Truss has said her Government will ‘usher in a decade of dynamism’ as she defended its controversial raft of tax cuts amid criticism it disproportionately benefits the rich.
In an op-ed for The Mail on Sunday, trailed in The Mail +, the Prime Minister wrote: ‘Growth means families have more money in their pockets, more people can work in highly paid jobs and more businesses can invest in their future.
‘It provides more money to fund our public services, like schools, the NHS and the police.
‘We will be unapologetic in this pursuit… everything we do will be tested against whether it helps our economy to grow or holds it back.’
She added: ‘We will usher in a decade of dynamism by focusing relentlessly on economic growth.’
It comes after new Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng denied ‘gambling’ with the economy as he revealed £45billion in tax cuts and an estimated £400billion in borrowing over the next five years.
Liz Truss has said her Government will ‘usher in a decade of…
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