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I promise to protect the most vulnerable people in Britain during the cost of living crisis – here’s how
I promise to protect the most vulnerable people in Britain during the cost of living crisis – here’s how
Published on November 12, 2022 at 08:00 PM
SINCE becoming Chancellor, I’ve been honest with people about the difficult decisions that lie ahead.
There is no escaping the fact that we are in the grips of a full-blown global cost-of-living crisis.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says he’s been honest with people about the difficult decisions that lie aheadWe are in the grips of a full-blown global cost-of-living crisis
The British people deserve to know why this is happening, and what their government plans to do about it.
With the costs of energy, goods and materials getting more expensive, they have no choice but to pass this through to the products and services they sell.
And if consumers spend less, it gets tougher for companies to hire, pay their bills and invest.
I wish I could paint a better picture, or tell Sun on Sunday readers that everything will be fine. But I can’t do that.
I want to be honest with people. Britain is not immune from these global challenges.
No doubt many people reading this will be looking ahead to Christmas â a time that should be filled with joy, hope, and expectation â and instead feeling worried and anxious, unsure of how and when things will improve.
That is why we must wage a war on inflation â the number one enemy that is making everyone poorer.
Inflation is the hidden tax slowly eating into pay cheques, savings, and the weekly food shop
But to win this war, I need to take difficult decisions on public spending and taxes now.
We need to get debt falling and show the world that Britain will always pay its way.
It would be easy for the government to sit back and do nothing, hoping this will all magically end.
We could pretend there’s a pot of cash hidden away in the basement of the Treasury and spend our way out of the economic turmoil.
Or worse, we could borrow the money and heap debt on to our children and grandchildren to pay off in the future.
But the history books show that trying to spend your way out of a recession caused by high inflation only adds fuel to an already raging fire.
Yes, your monthly pay slip would look higher, but prices on the shelves would rise even more so.
This would be an irresponsible response to a situation that requires responsible financial management.
The most important thing we can do right now is to restore stability, sort out our public finances, and get debt falling.
That is the only way to grip inflation and keep those interest rate rises as low as possible.
I’ll always be honest
But my pledge to the British people is this: I will be honest about the challenges we face and fair in the measures I announce to address them.
I therefore promise that the most vulnerable people in our society will be protected during this period of global economic upheaval.
While we cannot protect everyone, we will ask those with the broadest shoulders to carry a little more of the load.
The wealthiest in society, large corporations and big energy companies will be asked to contribute more.
That is the right and fair thing to do.
But we are not alone. Countries across the world are preparing to take tough decisions. France, Germany and Italy all have tough commitments to get debt falling.
We are all exposed and all responding to the same challenge.
I will always be honest with the British people about the challenges ahead, but I am also a great believer in this country.
There is a way for us to get through this difficult time and secure long-term economic growth, but we cannot do that with rampant inflation.
We need to get prices under control and help people’s pay packets go further.
If we get this right, we can lay the foundations of a prosperous economy that benefits all.
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