Rishi Sunak insists top priority is jobs, not tax rises - business live

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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as the chancellor of the exchequer warns that many more jobs will be lost before the Covid-19 crisis is over

The Today Programme then challenge Sunak on his claim yesterday that there’s a ‘sacred’ responsibility to balance the books. Q: Which taxes will rise, and when? Sunak give his usual answer - he can’t comment on future fiscal policy.

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Why then is he still increasing business costs through Brexit which will wreck job prospects? At least £12bn annually from customs red tape, £1bn for the new chemical industry registration process, more costs on top for pharmaceuticals, tariffs for car manufacturing and so on?

Fucking create some then. Start with looking at a proper green deal and pay people to start trying to save the planet.

I assume he's referring to his and Spaffer Johnson's jobs as the aforementioned priorities

Help your Business bounce back!

Work LESS to work ALL & live BETTER Donald Trump wants : ' a 4-HOUR working day, more a increased participation of EMPLOYEES-CUSTOMERS-USERS-SUPPLIERS in the decisions & management of the company to the EQUAL of shareholders & managers. An INVENTIVE & HYPERACTIVE economy

It clearly isn't, otherwise he would have extended the furlough scheme

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