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Jobs come first over tax rises, insists Sunak


Chancellor Rishi Sunak said that jobs take priority but the level of government borrowing is not sustainable

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak pictured setting outs his Winter Economy Plan to MPs in the House of Commons, London


Chancellor Rishi Sunak said protecting jobs is his top priority as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.

Mr Sunak warned the country faced “hard choices” as it rebuilt the public finances on Monday, October 5.

But on Tuesday, Mr Sunak said: “My overall focus at the moment is trying to protect as many jobs as possible. What is happening in our economy at the moment is significant and severe, many people are losing their jobs.

“So the focus of my intention in the short term is doing what we can to support as much employment as possible.

“Over time we need to have sustainable public finances. That is important to me, it is important to the Government, but in the short term the best way to have long-term sustainable public finances is to protect as much employment as possible.”

Mr Sunak was speaking during an interview on Sky News on Tuesday. He said that rebuilding the public purse would have to be achieved “over time” because the current record levels of Government borrowing are not sustainable in the long term.

But his immediate focus was on employment, he insisted.