Jeremy Hunt's Fiscal Policies and Political Strategies: A Closer Look

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British Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt has ruled out short-term tax cuts, stating that reducing them now would be inflationary. Despite calls from within the ruling Conservative Party to reduce taxes before the upcoming General Election, Hunt emphasized the need to focus on bringing down inflation. He unveiled other policies, including raising the national living wage and implementing benefit restrictions, as part of efforts to support workers and reduce government spending. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also highlighted the fight against inflation as a priority, aiming to halve it to around 5% in 2023.
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