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year with all these unfunded spending commitments, which sent the economy into a mess. in spending commitments, which sent the economy into a mess.— economy into a mess. in terms of the ho -e and economy into a mess. in terms of the hope and the — economy into a mess. in terms of the hope and the vision _ economy into a mess. in terms of the hope and the vision you _ economy into a mess. in terms of the hope and the vision you are _ economy into a mess. in terms of the hope and the vision you are talking i hope and the vision you are talking about, natasha, do tory mps still hope for tax cuts definitely. they definitely would want to see that as a pre—election giveaway. definitely would want to see that as a pre-election giveaway.— definitely would want to see that as a pre-election giveaway. whether or not will make _ a pre-election giveaway. whether or not will make any _ a pre-election giveaway. whether or not will make any difference - a pre-election giveaway. whether or not will make any difference when i a pre-election giveaway. whether or| not will make any difference when we have seen _ not will make any difference when we have seen so many mortgages going and the _ have seen so many mortgages going and the cost of living is a different matter. but i'm sure rishi sunak— different matter. but i'm sure rishi sunak are _ different matter. but i'm sure rishi sunak are still thinking about his plan for— sunak are still thinking about his plan for the next six to eight months _ plan for the next six to eight months and what that looks like and therefore _ months and what that looks like and therefore going into the general election — therefore going into the general election. he will have to offer something to his backbenchers, he keeps _ something to his backbenchers, he keeps putting it off.— keeps putting it off. voters are not stuid. keeps putting it off. voters are not stopid- they _ keeps putting it off. voters are not stupid. they have _ keeps putting it off. voters are not stupid. they have seen _ keeps putting it off. voters are not stupid. they have seen the - keeps putting it off. voters are not stupid. they have seen the last i keeps putting it off. voters are not| stupid. they have seen the last few years, rishi sunak as chancellor and then prime minister, taxes have gone up then prime minister, taxes have gone up and up and then if the last minute he says i'm going to put them down if you bring me back in, voters are not going to buy that.— are not going to buy that. stephen? are ou in are not going to buy that. stephen? are you in favour— are not going to buy that. stephen? are you in favour of— are not going to buy that. stephen? are you in favour of tax _ are not going to buy that. stephen? are you in favour of tax cuts -

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