24-hours news access only. Rishi Sunak insisted the biggest "tax cut" he could give would be to meet his goal of halving inflation.He was challenged about comments from Iceland boss Richard Walker, who claimed the Tories are "drifting out of touch" with the needs of business, the environment and "everyday people".The Prime Minister told the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg that Mr Walker talked about net zero and prioritising working people and "that's the decision I've made".Mr Sunak said: "C
24-hours news access only. Rishi Sunak insisted the biggest "tax cut" he could give would be to meet his goal of halving inflation.He was challenged about comments from Iceland boss Richard Walker, who claimed the Tories are "drifting out of touch" with the needs of business, the environment and "everyday people".The Prime Minister told the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg that Mr Walker talked about net zero and prioritising working people and "that's the decision I've made".Mr Sunak said: "Change may be uncomfortable for people. People may be critical of it, but I believe on doing the right thing for the country."I'm not going to shy away from that. If I believe the right thing to do is to chart a new course for net zero that will save ordinary families Β£5,000, Β£10,000, Β£15,000, Β£20,000, I'm going to do it."I'm a Conservative, of course I want to cut taxes. The best tax cut that I can deliver for the British people right now is to halve inflation."
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