Pressure piles on Boris as hugely respected economist demands he slash taxes

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Pressure piles on Boris Johnson as hugely respected economist demands he slash taxes

Mr Lyons went on: “They should have temporarily cut things like fuel duty and VAT on fuel.”, said the Tories faced “political annihilation” unless they cut taxes.He said: “It’s unaffordable for people to be spending £100 to fill up their car.

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