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- Ligne n°65 : Boris Johnson refuses to rule out even more tax rises on skint Brits
- Ligne n°67 : The PM said he wouldn't hike taxes further 'if I can possibly avoid it'
Ligne n°68 : after stoking Tory anger by breaking his manifesto commitment not to ...
Ligne n°75 : ... Play now- Ligne n°76 : Boris Johnson refuses to rule out even more tax rises
- Ligne n°92 : Boris Johnson has refused to entirely rule out increasing taxes again -
Ligne n°93 : saying he wouldnʼt do it "if I can possibly avoid it". ...- Ligne n°95 : He said he opposed "unnecessary tax rises" despite his
Ligne n°96 : manifesto-busting hike to national insurance to ease NHS backlogs and ...
Ligne n°99 : ... The Prime Minister stoked Tory anger last month when he abandoned his- Ligne n°100 : manifesto commitment not to raise taxes with an increase to national
Ligne n°101 : insurance contributions. ...- Ligne n°124 : Asked to rule out further tax hikes, Mr Johnson said: "You have no
Ligne n°125 : fiercer and more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but ...
Ligne n°124 : ... Asked to rule out further tax hikes, Mr Johnson said: "You have no- Ligne n°125 : fiercer and more zealous opponent of unnecessary tax rises than me, but
Ligne n°126 : we have had to deal with a pandemic on a scale which this country has ...- Ligne n°129 : "We donʼt want to raise taxes, of course we donʼt, but what we will not
Ligne n°130 : do is be irresponsible with public finances." ...
Ligne n°132 : ... Asked again, he said: "If I can possibly avoid it, I do not want to- Ligne n°133 : raise taxes again, of course not, nor does [Chancellor] Rishi Sunak.
- Ligne n°138 : His comments came after top Tory Jacob Rees-Mogg warned that taxes
Ligne n°139 : could not rise any further. ...- Ligne n°145 : “The idea that there is all this extra tax to be plucked out is simply
Ligne n°146 : false. If we are to have a strong and growing economy, we are taxed as ...
Ligne n°149 : ... The PM and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have reportedly brokered a secret- Ligne n°150 : deal to cut taxes before the next election.
Ligne n°152 : ... Mr Johnson agreed that any new cash in the upcoming Spending Review- Ligne n°153 : would have to be balanced by cuts or fresh tax rises rather than more
Ligne n°154 : borrowing, according to the Sunday Times. ...
Ligne n°156 : ... Insiders told the paper Mr Johnson has been convinced to curb spending- Ligne n°157 : so he can cut taxes before the next election.
Ligne n°165 : ... "Both Boris and Rishi want an election war chest. They both want to- Ligne n°166 : show voters that Conservatives are a tax-cutting party."