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Kwasi Kwarteng accepts growth plan caused 'a little turbulence' as government U-turns over income tax cuts

Embattled Chancellor says 'it has been tough but we need to focus on the job in hand'

Kwasi Kwarteng describes market turmoil as 'a little bit of turbulence'

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has tried to push past the chaos of the past few days that has seen the Government make a U-turn on its income tax plans - saying the market turmoil of recent days was just "a little turbulence".

Addressing the Conservatives' conference in Birmingham he accepted it had been a “tough” day and told party members to “focus on the task in hand”.

Monday's U-turn comes just over a week after the plan to scrap the 45% rate for earnings over £150,000 was announced in the mini-Budget. It has had to be scrapped to stave off a Tory revolt, in a move that will hit the authority of both Mr Kwarteng and new Prime Minister Liz Truss.

The Prime Minister was in the audience as Mr Kwarteng told the Birmingham conference: “What a day. It has been tough but we need to focus on the job in hand.

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“We need to move forward, no more distractions, we have a plan and we need to get on and deliver it.”

The 20-minute speech contained no new policies. And Mr Kwarteng said to muted laughter from party members: “I can be frank. I know the plan put forward only 10 days ago has caused a little turbulence.

“I get it. I get it. We are listening and have listened, and now I want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package.”