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I told Liz Truss her economic policies were wrong, says Rishi Sunak I told Liz Truss her economic policies were wrong, says Rishi Sunak
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The Labour leader asks the PM about his predecessor claiming her Budget was the "happiest moment of her premiership".The Labour leader asks the PM about his predecessor claiming her Budget was the "happiest moment of her premiership".
The Labour leader asks the PM about his predecessor claiming her Budget was the "happiest moment of her premiership".The Labour leader asks the PM about his predecessor claiming her Budget was the "happiest moment of her premiership".
Rishi Sunak has defended his economic record after Sir Keir Starmer attacked former Tory PM Liz Truss's decisions. Rishi Sunak has defended his economic record after Keir Starmer attacked former Tory PM Liz Truss's decisions.
The Labour leader said Ms Truss had been responsible for a "disastrous kamikaze budget that triggered chaos for millions". The Labour leader said Ms Truss had been responsible for a "disastrous kamikaze Budget that triggered chaos for millions".
The PM distanced himself from his predecessor saying he had told Ms Truss her economic polices were "wrong".The PM distanced himself from his predecessor saying he had told Ms Truss her economic polices were "wrong".
Ms Truss became the UK's shortest serving prime minister, when she was forced to resign after just 49 days. Ms Truss became the UK's shortest-serving prime minister, when she was forced to resign after just 49 days.
Her mini-budget, which included £45bn of unfunded tax cuts, triggered economic turmoil and led to her downfall as prime minister. Her mini-Budget, which included £45bn of unfunded tax cuts, triggered economic turmoil and led to her downfall as prime minister.
She is currently promoting her new book Ten Years to Save the West and has said her plan was aimed at boosting economic growth but was "undermined" by the Bank of England and the Office for Budget Responsibility.She is currently promoting her new book Ten Years to Save the West and has said her plan was aimed at boosting economic growth but was "undermined" by the Bank of England and the Office for Budget Responsibility.
The prime minister who resigned after just 45 daysThe prime minister who resigned after just 45 days
The inside story of the mini-budget disasterThe inside story of the mini-budget disaster
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Did mini-budget push mortgage rates higher for millions?Did mini-budget push mortgage rates higher for millions?
Sir Keir raised the subject of Ms Truss and her book at Prime Minister's Questions, joking that he was the "proud owner" of a "rare unsigned copy". Mr Starmer raised the subject of Ms Truss and her book at Prime Minister's Questions, joking that he was the "proud owner" of a "rare unsigned copy".
"It is quite the read. She claims the Tory Party's disastrous kamikaze budget that triggered chaos for millions was - her words - 'the happiest moment of her premiership'." "It is quite the read. She claims the Tory Party's disastrous kamikaze Budget that triggered chaos for millions was - her words - 'the happiest moment of her premiership'."
He asked if the prime minister had "met anyone with a mortgage who agrees" adding that "tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts" had "left millions paying more on their mortgages".He asked if the prime minister had "met anyone with a mortgage who agrees" adding that "tens of billions of pounds of unfunded tax cuts" had "left millions paying more on their mortgages".
In reply, Mr Sunak said: "Everyone knows that two years ago I wasn't afraid to repeatedly warn about what her economic policies would lead to, even if it wasn't what people wanted to hear at the time."In reply, Mr Sunak said: "Everyone knows that two years ago I wasn't afraid to repeatedly warn about what her economic policies would lead to, even if it wasn't what people wanted to hear at the time."
During the battle to lead the Tory party in 2022, Mr Sunak had argued that his opponent Ms Truss's tax cut plans would "tip millions of people into misery". During the battle to lead the Tory Party in 2022, Mr Sunak had argued that his opponent Ms Truss's tax cut plans would "tip millions of people into misery".
"I was right then but I am also right now when I say that his [Sir Keir's] economic policies would be a disaster for Britain" Mr Sunak told Sir Keir. "I was right then but I am also right now when I say that his [Mr Starmer's] economic policies would be a disaster for Britain" Mr Sunak told Mr Starmer.
He added: "When my predecessor was running for leader, to use his words, I did have the stomach to argue out loud about her economic policies and the conviction to say that they were wrong not once, but twice."He added: "When my predecessor was running for leader, to use his words, I did have the stomach to argue out loud about her economic policies and the conviction to say that they were wrong not once, but twice."
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss at a leadership debate in 2022Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss at a leadership debate in 2022
The Labour leader argued that the Conservatives were currently committing to £46bn worth of unfunded tax cuts, with its plan to scrap National Insurance altogether. The Labour leader argued that the Conservatives were currently committing to £46bn ($57bn) worth of unfunded tax cuts, with its plan to scrap National Insurance altogether.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who used his Budget last month to cut National Insurance, has said he would like to scrap the tax altogether but emphasised that this was "a long-term ambition".Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, who used his Budget last month to cut National Insurance, has said he would like to scrap the tax altogether but emphasised that this was "a long-term ambition".
The Labour leader said such a move could only be paid for by cutting the NHS, the state pension or rising income tax - and asked the prime minister which one he would opt for. The Labour leader said such a move could only be paid for by cutting the NHS, the state pension or raising income tax - and asked the prime minister which one he would opt for.
Mr Sunak side-stepped the question, instead pointing out that his recent tax cuts amounted to "£900 for a typical worker" - although the IFS think tank estimates the figure is closer to £340 when other changes are taken into account.Mr Sunak side-stepped the question, instead pointing out that his recent tax cuts amounted to "£900 for a typical worker" - although the IFS think tank estimates the figure is closer to £340 when other changes are taken into account.
He also suggested that instead of reading Ms Truss's new book, the Labour leader should read the tax advice given to his own deputy, Angela Rayner.He also suggested that instead of reading Ms Truss's new book, the Labour leader should read the tax advice given to his own deputy, Angela Rayner.
Sir Keir hit back, accusing Mr Sunak of "smearing a working-class woman" while his family had "used schemes to avoid millions of pounds of tax" - a reference to the prime minister's wife's previous use of the non-dom status. Mr Starmer hit back, accusing Mr Sunak of "smearing a working-class woman" while his family had "used schemes to avoid millions of pounds of tax" - a reference to the prime minister's wife's previous use of the non-dom status.
Ms Rayner is facing questions over where she was living before she sold a house in 2015, and whether it meant she should have paid tax on the profits.Ms Rayner is facing questions over where she was living before she sold a house in 2015, and whether it meant she should have paid tax on the profits.
Greater Manchester Police have also said they are investigating into claims she may have falsely registered her address on the electoral roll. Greater Manchester Police have also said they are investigating claims she may have falsely registered her address on the electoral roll.
Ms Rayner has promised to resign if she is found to have committed a criminal offence.Ms Rayner has promised to resign if she is found to have committed a criminal offence.
She has resisted calls to publish professional advice she requested after the row over taxes broke out.She has resisted calls to publish professional advice she requested after the row over taxes broke out.
Sir Keir, who is sticking by his deputy, has said he has not read the advice, although members of his team have. Mr Starmer, who is sticking by his deputy, has said he has not read the advice, although members of his team have.
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