'We will get through it.' PM Liz Truss admits that 'we are in very difficult economic times' but she is 'determined to help people weather the storm'. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
She said putting up taxes, placing"arbitrary taxes" on energy companies or having high corporation tax would result in a lack of investment and growth which she said"will ultimately damage opportunities in this country".
"So what I want to see is that money in the City of London put to good use across our country - and yes, I'm prepared to do what it takes to get that money flowing."Liz Truss spoke to Beth Rigby at the Empire State Building before meeting world leaders at the UN General AssemblyTruss promises UK will not ration energy - but higher bills are worth it to stand up to Russia
"We should be setting our tax policy on the basis of what is going to make our country most successful, what is going to deliver that economy that benefits everyone in this country."
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