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Kwasi Kwarteng sidesteps questions about whether he will U-turn on mini-budget | Kwasi Kwarteng sidesteps questions about whether he will U-turn on mini-budget |
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Watch: I am not going anywhere - Kwasi Kwarteng | Watch: I am not going anywhere - Kwasi Kwarteng |
Watch: I am not going anywhere - Kwasi Kwarteng | Watch: I am not going anywhere - Kwasi Kwarteng |
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has sidestepped questions about whether he will U-turn on his mini-budget. | Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has sidestepped questions about whether he will U-turn on his mini-budget. |
Asked about speculation he is preparing to scrap major parts of his tax-cutting growth plan, Mr Kwarteng said: "Our position hasn't changed." | Asked about speculation he is preparing to scrap major parts of his tax-cutting growth plan, Mr Kwarteng said: "Our position hasn't changed." |
Asked if he and PM Liz Truss would still be in their jobs this time next month, he said: "Absolutely, 100%." | Asked if he and PM Liz Truss would still be in their jobs this time next month, he said: "Absolutely, 100%." |
He said he was "not going anywhere", despite market turbulence he admitted was caused in part by his policies. | He said he was "not going anywhere", despite market turbulence he admitted was caused in part by his policies. |
Ms Truss is facing growing calls from within her party to rethink part or all of the government's tax-cutting package to reassure financial markets. | Ms Truss is facing growing calls from within her party to rethink part or all of the government's tax-cutting package to reassure financial markets. |
Rees-Mogg says market turmoil not due to mini-budget | Rees-Mogg says market turmoil not due to mini-budget |
What will the tax changes mean for you? | What will the tax changes mean for you? |
The pitfalls lying ahead for an embattled PM | The pitfalls lying ahead for an embattled PM |
Discussions are under way between the prime minister and backbenchers about what her party can accept. | |
The mood among Tory MPs is angry and fatalistic. "It's checkmate, we're screwed," one told the BBC. | |
"There is no question in my mind, they'll have to junk loads of this stuff and U-turn," another said. | |
Some think the government's tax-cutting plans should be reversed, while others think the help with energy bills should be more targeted. | |
Other scenarios being discussed by Tory MPs include the chancellor resigning or the prime minister being ousted. | |
However, there is little agreement on what should happen next or who should replace Ms Truss if she is removed. | |
The government has already U-turned on its plan to scrap the top rate of income tax, but this only made up £2bn of the tax cuts announced by the chancellor last month. | The government has already U-turned on its plan to scrap the top rate of income tax, but this only made up £2bn of the tax cuts announced by the chancellor last month. |
He is under pressure to spell out how the remaining £43bn will be paid for, and how he will get the UK's national debt falling. | He is under pressure to spell out how the remaining £43bn will be paid for, and how he will get the UK's national debt falling. |
Mr Kwarteng is due to deliver a statement on 31 October, along with independent economic forecasts. | Mr Kwarteng is due to deliver a statement on 31 October, along with independent economic forecasts. |
Pressed on whether there could be further U-turns on his mini-budget, Mr Kwarteng, who is in Washington for an IMF meeting, said there would be more detail on 31 October. | Pressed on whether there could be further U-turns on his mini-budget, Mr Kwarteng, who is in Washington for an IMF meeting, said there would be more detail on 31 October. |
Asked about the possibility corporation tax could rise, Mr Kwarteng said he was "totally focused" on delivering his mini-budget. | Asked about the possibility corporation tax could rise, Mr Kwarteng said he was "totally focused" on delivering his mini-budget. |
Ms Truss has pledged to scrap a planned rise to the tax, which was set to increase from 19% to 25% in 2023. | Ms Truss has pledged to scrap a planned rise to the tax, which was set to increase from 19% to 25% in 2023. |
On Wednesday, she said it would be "wrong" to raise corporation tax "when we are trying to attract investment into our country at a time of global economic slowdown". | On Wednesday, she said it would be "wrong" to raise corporation tax "when we are trying to attract investment into our country at a time of global economic slowdown". |
The pound rose against the dollar as rumours emerged about a possible government U-turn. | The pound rose against the dollar as rumours emerged about a possible government U-turn. |
However, it later fell back after stronger-than-expected inflation data from the US drove up the value of the dollar. | However, it later fell back after stronger-than-expected inflation data from the US drove up the value of the dollar. |
The chancellor's mini-budget on 23 September has caused turmoil in the financial markets and prompted the Bank of England to intervene to protect pension funds. | The chancellor's mini-budget on 23 September has caused turmoil in the financial markets and prompted the Bank of England to intervene to protect pension funds. |
Mr Kwarteng acknowledged there was "some turbulence" after his mini-budget but said there was "a very dicey situation globally", with inflation, potential interest rate rises and energy price spikes affecting everybody. | Mr Kwarteng acknowledged there was "some turbulence" after his mini-budget but said there was "a very dicey situation globally", with inflation, potential interest rate rises and energy price spikes affecting everybody. |