The chancellor admitted there has been some 'domestic turbulence' since he unveiled his tax-cutting mini-budget at the end of September
The proposed changes to corporation tax and dividend tax are those understood to be under discussion.
Asked to confirm there would be no further reversals, the prime minister's official spokesman said:"Yes, as I said to a number of questions on this yesterday - and the position has not changed from what I set out to you all then."Discussions happening over whether to scrap parts of the mini-budgetin the mini-budget, which unleashed chaos in the markets when it was announced last month.
Earlier on Thursday, James Cleverly, the foreign secretary, refused to say there would be no more reversals.
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