Sunak 'understands' public anger over Shell profits but still no plans to reform tax
The Independent|February 03, 2023
Rishi Sunak absolutely” understands people’s anger over Shell’s record profits at a time of soaring household energy bills, Downing Street has said.
KATE DEVLIN
Sunak 'understands' public anger over Shell profits but still no plans to reform tax

No 10 also suggested that the oil giant should invest more of its record-breaking $40bn (£32bn) bonanza in the UK. But the prime minister's official spokesperson would not be drawn on calls for a higher windfall tax on energy firms, saying he was "not aware" of any plans to reform the levy.

Asked if he could understand public anger, Mr Sunak's spokesperson told reporters: "Absolutely. We recognise that the public will think these are extraordinary profits, clearly. That's why once it was clear that there would be a windfall because of various factors including the war in Ukraine, we put in place the energy profits levy."

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