Rishi Sunak says UK must ‘look forward with pride and optimism’ to 2024

Happy New Year everyone I hope you had a great Christmas we can look back on a pretty momentous year we’ve delivered record funding for the NHS and social care schools in England are surging up the global League tables we’re getting the economy growing we’ve cut inflation in half we’ve delivered the biggest

Business tax cut in modern British history and in just the last few weeks we’ve seen an incredible 60 billion pounds of investment into the UK so my New Year’s resolution is to keep driving forward forward in 6 days time we’ll deliver a tax cut for 27 million people worth on average

£450 inflation is set to fall further cutting the cost of living for everyone and we’re not stopping there we’re going further to grow our economy by reducing debt cutting taxes and rewarding hard work building secure supplies of energy here at home backing British business and delivering worldclass education and

We’re taking taking decisive action to stop the boats and break the business model of the criminal gangs from our incredible armed forces and NHS staff who take care of all of us to our Tech experts scientists and innovators who are putting our economy at the global Cutting Edge we should look forward full

Of Pride and optimism for what we can do together to build a brighter future for everyone that’s what I’m determined to do and I wish you all a very happy 2024

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has hinted at tax cuts in a message to the nation ahead of an election year, saying that the UK should “look forward with pride and optimism” to 2024.

#primeminister #rishisunak #NYE #new year

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35 comments
  1. Lamps on and Christmas tree lights he's not worried about his electricity bill, standing there talking as if he gives an eff about the majority of the people. His and every member of his government is main worry is will I loose my nice cushy job supplemented with expenses and backhanders.

  2. All he he said are lies there are no business deals done or there wouldn't be 10 million unemployed, plus many towns and cities are ruined by riots and the NHS has a waiting list of over 7 million in England alone rishi is a lying b*****d

  3. Only because he got money to live off not in debt with council tax electricity can't afford to eat or drive should I go on wow this guy is delusional if he think he doing best for brits wtf mind really smh 🤦 😂

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