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New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confirmed “almost all” planned tax cuts will now be shelved and the support for energy bills will end in April rather than two years.previously said 30 million people would benefit from Liz Truss’s cutsBut following the policy U-turn yesterday , the Tory MP said: “Today’s announcement will stabilise financial markets; they reacted positively this morning.
Watford’s MP added: “As I’ve said before, I want people to be able to keep more of the money that they earn, but it became clear that given the state of the global economy, previous proposals went further and faster than markets were anticipating.”
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