Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

UK’s Sunak vows to halve inflation, tackle illegal migration

- Sylvia Hui

LONDON – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged to halve inflation, grow the U.K. economy and stop illegal immigratio­n Wednesday as he set out his Conservati­ve government’s priorities in his first major speech of 2023.

Sunak focused on tackling the U.K.’s slowing economy and made promises to reduce national debt. He also vowed to pass new laws to stop migrants from arriving on U.K. shores in small boats, as well as cut massive backlogs in Britain’s public health service.

“Those are the people’s priorities. They are your government’s priorities. And we will either have achieved them or not,” Sunak said.

“No trick, no ambiguity, we’re either delivering for you or we’re not. We will rebuild trust in politics through action, or not at all,” he added.

Sunak, who came to office in October after a tumultuous year in U.K. politics that saw the resignatio­n of two other prime ministers, stressed that he would deliver stability. He said his first priority was to “halve inflation this year to ease the cost of living and give people financial security.”

Sunak’s predecesso­r, Liz Truss, unveiled a disastrous package of unfunded tax cuts in September and was forced to quit after less than two months in the job. Her policies sent the British pound tumbling, drove up the cost of borrowing and triggered emergency interventi­on from Britain’s central bank.

Since Sunak replaced Truss in late October, the U.K. economy has calmed but his government is grappling with a cost-of-living crisis and widening labor unrest as key public sector workers from nurses and ambulance drivers to train workers stage disruptive strikes to demand better pay to keep pace with soaring inflation.

Inflation in the U.K. stood at 10.7% in November – down slightly from October – but that’s still near the highest in four decades.

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