Boris Johnson tells hard-up Brits to expect tax cuts in the upcoming Budget
BORIS Johnson told hard-up Brits to expect tax cuts in the upcoming Budget as he also lifted the lid on his approach to win an 11th hour Brexit deal.would put more money in workers’ pockets in his financial plan for the nation expected next month.Credit: Simon Jones - The Sun
“Saj is a great radical and he’ll want to do something for reducing the burden of taxation and stimulating growth. That’s what we want to see. That’s where we're going.”again or cut, Boris also insisted that he understands the concerns of struggling motorists as he told them: “I hear you loud and clear.”
Conceding he faces the toughest two weeks of his Premiership so far, Boris added: “It will be a tough old process in the next few days and we’ll have to work very hard. We have to we have to do our best to get it over the line. It’s something that our friends should definitely accept. That is a plan several Cabinet ministers are already pushing for him to accept. Pressed on a time-limited backstop, he replied: “Well, you know, let’s see where we get to.”
Told that some Cabinet ministers privately only give him a 30 per cent chance of winning a new deal from the EU that can pass the Commons, he replied: “Well, I’ll take that. That's still a good… we’re working very hard. I think there’s room for a good deal to be done.” Saying he was now in “Bruce Banner mode” — the Incredible Hulk’s modest scientist alter ego — Boris insisted he wanted to “take down the temperature, cool the fever and get everybody back together”.
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