'More tax for everyone'
Manchester Evening News|November 14, 2022
JEREMY Hunt has said everyone will need to pay "a bit more tax" after next week's budget as he warned "sacrifices" are required across the board to get the economy back on track.
'More tax for everyone'

However, the Chancellor insisted it is "not just going to be bad news" on Thursday, stressing he is keen to show the British people "the way through" the "difficult" circumstances at hand.

Mr Hunt has declared he will be playing Scrooge as he sets out his vision to restore financial "stability", with a focus on delivering "certainty" to families and businesses in the wake of the market turmoil sparked by his predecessor's £45 billion tax-cutting bonanza.

He has said "people with the broadest shoulders will bear the heaviest burden" as he seeks to fill a so-called black hole in the public finances and is understood to be weighing up a cut to the threshold at which the highest earners start paying the top rate of tax.

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