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Truss to Downing St, 'rich tax cut? Benefit all '

2022-09-04T13:29:14.781Z


According to Liz Truss, the British Foreign Minister who is the favorite to replace Boris Johnson in Downing Street starting Tuesday, it is right to prioritize a tax reduction plan although the most profitable is the most affluent. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 04 - According to Liz Truss, the British Foreign Minister who is the favorite to replace BorisJohnson in Downing Street starting from Tuesday, it is right to give priority to a tax reduction plan although more affluent - and about 250 times according to the calculations - as the final result would in his opinion be a revival of the economy and therefore benefits for all.

This was explained by Truss herself in an interview with the BBC, on the eve of the vote for the leadership of the Conservative party, according to forecasts it will see her as the winner and consequently the next prime minister.

Truss then remarked that she believes it is wrong to look at economic policy through the "slow of redistribution", a mistake that she thinks she has been repeating for too long.

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The economic debate over the past 20 years has been dominated by discussions on redistribution.

- he said - And what has happened is relatively low growth ".


    Meanwhile, the Tory policy also talks about an emergency plan to deal with the expensive energy that it considers "vital" and which, if he will be prime minister, he will unveil within a week of taking office, he said, without however providing further details.

However, you explained that action must go 'by step' with a plan to boost domestic energy supply by saying that the UK has become too dependent on internationally set energy prices.


    The outcome of the Tory summit challenge to replace Boris Johnson will be officially announced tomorrow: the winner will be seated in Downing Street on Tuesday, after being normally awarded by Queen Elizabeth in the traditional ceremony that on this occasion will exceptionally not sit as usual at Buckingham Palace. but in Balmoral, the royal residence in Scotland where the sovereign has remained in these days.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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