Sunak Promises Tax Cuts Once Inflation Halved, Says Labour Borrowing 'Dangerous' Ahead of Budget
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British PM Rishi Sunak promised to cut taxes after halving inflation, speaking ahead of this week's budget update.
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Sunak said the government would cut taxes over time in a responsible way that doesn't add to inflation.
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He warned against Labour's plans to borrow billions for net-zero investments, calling it economically dangerous.
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Sunak said around 2 million working-age people in the UK don't work at all, calling it a "national scandal."
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The PM outlined long-term economic plans including building sustainable energy, improving education, and getting more people into work.