Rishi Sunak 'will announce measures to rebut cost-of-living crisis'

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Rishi Sunak to announce large package of measures to combat the cost-of-living crisis

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Chancellor will meet with the PM to finalise a £10bn financial package of support.

Measures could include energy giant windfall tax and aid for struggling families. Whitehall insiders suggested Thursday will be the date of the announcement. Date would coincide with the expected publication of Ms Gray's Partygate probe

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Look over here.............

Not enough whatever he pledges

Oh, does the Sue Grey report get issued tomorrow by any chance?

Believe it when I see it

10Bn is not going to be anywhere near enough - at least a factor of 10 too low. 22Bn gained them virtually zero political gain, so 10Bn will not make any difference to struggling voter attitudes. Scrap green levies, halve fuel tax, VAT down to 15% - these are at the level needed

Will Non Doms receive the band D £150? 🧐

Another Eat out to help out scheme?

When?

Government employed loan Sharks.

Workhouses and indentured servitude?

I’m all ears Rishi

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