Kwasi Kwarteng confirms fiscal plan will be announced 23 November

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The chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, has confirmed to GB News that the government’s medium-term fiscal plan will be announced on 23 November. The chancellor had said the plan will be ‘coming shortly’ during his statement at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham on Monday after government sources suggested they were considering bringing the budget forward following the fall-out from Kwarteng’s mini-budget that ended in a U-turn over tax cuts.  Liz Truss, the prime minister, also confirmed the November date in an interview on Tuesday

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