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whether that's the changes he made to universal credit so people could keep more of their money there, whether that's the changes he's made to national insurance, which benefit the lowest well—off, whether it's the interventions he made on energy and giving people a discount if they lived in council tax bands a—d. all of his measures are focused on helping people who need help the most. i think that's been his record while he was chancellor, and i think that he'll continue to do that as prime minister as well. we spent £407 billion during a once—in—a—lifetime, once—in—100—years pandemic, putting our arms around the country, supporting people's livelihoods. through the furlough scheme, we saved 11 million jobs, we saved millions of businesses through the grants that we intervened with, so i think that rishi's proven himself to be someone who comes to support when it's required. he's the only candidate, i believe, who can restore trust, rebuild the economy, reunite the country and, crucially, win the next general election.

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