‘Sticking to the growth plan’: Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng asked about controversial mini-budget

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‘Sticking to the growth plan’: Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng asked about controversial mini-budget | Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng arrives in Darlington to visit a local business. He told the PA news agency: “We are sticking to the growth plan and we are going to help people with energy bills. That’s my two top priorities.”

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