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...Jeremy Hunt said the Treasury will look to introduce a household based system by April 2026. The policy has drawn an angry backlash from some parents on middle incomes over the last decade....
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...“Since 2010, we have grown faster than Germany, France or Italy,” said Jeremy Hunt. “And according to the IMF we will continue to grow faster than all three in the five years ahead....
...“Whatever your faith or colour or class, this country will never forget the sacrifices made for our future,” Hunt said....
...Jeremy Hunt announced he would be making permanent tax cuts, as he framed his tax-cutting Budget as the product of progress that the government had made in delivering its economic priorities....
...The sale would take place “at the earliest opportunity, subject to market conditions and value for money”, Hunt added....
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...Jeremy Hunt took credit for the OBR’s forecast that inflation would fall below the Bank of England’s 2 per cent target within two months....
...Far from the OBR producing difficult forecasts for Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor has been very lucky....
...A 2p cut to national insurance was the main talking point coming into Jeremy Hunt’s Budget speech. He duly delivered that, saying it was a move that would “grow our economy by rewarding work”....
...A central feature has been Jeremy Hunt’s emphasis on moving away from a workforce dependent on high immigration to fill the jobs....
...Jeremy Hunt unveils £10bn national insurance cut in pre-election Budget...
...Wednesday’s sharp fall in inflation was seized upon by UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt. “The plan is working....
...The moves made the system “simpler and fairer” and rewarded those in work, Hunt said....
...Hunt was asked about Thames Water by reporters during a visit to Washington for the spring meetings of the IMF and World Bank....
...Asked if further tax reductions were possible, Hunt argued that one of the “big divides” in UK politics was over taxation....
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...Jeremy Hunt has promised to “stick to the plan” in today’s Budget. In a video posted on X, Hunt said he wanted the main takeaway for the British people to be that “we’re bringing down taxes”....
...National insurance is a “tax on work”, Hunt said. “We want to end that unfairness over time . . . I think it is wrong that we tax work twice.”...
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