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Britain warns tax hikes coming after Truss fiasco

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London, UK - The UK government on Sunday warned of impending tax hikes, especially for the wealthy, as it bids to repair economic havoc wrought by Liz Truss's short-lived tenure as prime minister.

Truss's successor Rishi Sunak, who was heading to a G20 economic summit in Indonesia, has vowed to get soaring inflation under control even if it means more pain for hard-pressed consumers and businesses.

His finance minister, Jeremy Hunt, told Sky News that the pain would fall disproport­ionately on the better off when he unveils an emergency budget statement on Thursday.

"We're all going to be paying a bit more tax, I'm afraid," he

said, while refusing to be drawn

into detail on the plan, after a taxcutting budget by Truss caused panic on financial markets.

Hunt conceded that the UK economy was already likely in recession after a contractio­n in the July-september quarter, "but we are a resilient country and we've faced much bigger challenges, frankly, in our history".

"We will be asking everyone for sacrifices," the chancellor of the exchequer stressed.

"But I think in a fair society, as we are in the UK, we need to recognise that there's only so much you can ask from people on the very lowest incomes, so that will be reflected in the decisions that I take."

Hunt is reportedly looking at changing income tax brackets, to raise more revenue from high

earners, and impose strict curbs on government spending for

years to come even as inflation hits double digits.

He is seeking up to £60bn (Us$71bn) in savings and extra

revenue - half of which was left by a budget black hole bequeathed by Truss, according to the Resolution Foundation, a think tank.

"We do have to do some tax rises, do some spending cuts, if we're going to show that we're a country that pays our way," Hunt said, insisting his policies would make any recession "shallower and quicker".

Hunt said the surge in energy prices linked to the war in Ukraine amounted to an economic hit of £140bn.

"It's like the economy supporting an entire second NHS (National Health Service)," the chancellor said.

Asked if the NHS was on the brink of collapse after the Covid pandemic, Hunt acknowledg­ed "massive pressures" in the serv

ice and "unbearable pressure" for doctors and nurses.

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