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Liz Truss' pledge to bring forward tax cuts denounced by Rishi Sunak

Tax Reduction BLASTED

LIZ Truss' pledge to push forward tax cuts from April to October was announced today by rival Rishi Sunak. defeated.

Tory leadership favorite wants emergency budget for September, giving him 1.25% of public Discard Insurance Rise.

She planned to suspend the environmental tax on theenergy bill and called for significant reform.

But Sunak,responding to The Sun, said her plan would not "touch the sides" in helping the family face the cost of living crisis. I'm here.

And he says that abolishing health and social security levies would only save someone £59 a year on a living wage, or £170 for the average earner. .

He accuses Mr. Truss of "starry boosterism" and argues that a recession can be avoided.

Her faction counterattacked, and her allies branded him the 'Father of the Depression'.

The ally added: Rishi did the opposite.

Regarding more direct support for households, Truss said:

``We will put more money back into the pockets of hardworking people without delay. It's the right thing to do when facing one of the highest tax burdens in the world."

Former Prime Minister Sunak also said that Truss is seeking to deal with soaring energy bills. In 2007, the government jumped on the claim that it excluded more subsidies.

All households will get £400 off this year, with the poorest household taking her £1,200 off.

Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt denied Ms Truss denied payment, saying it was a misunderstanding.

Ms Mordaunt added: