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Published 17:22 2 Oct 2022 BST
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Liz Truss and Jake Berry at a campaign visit to a Leeds-based broadband interchange company in July, 2022 (Image: Getty)[/caption]
Berry argued that it was “nonsense” to say the tax cuts are helping the rich most, despite being shown a Resolution Foundation graph which clearly showed how higher earners benefit most under the government’s plans.
He shrugged off significant Labour leads in recent polls, suggesting they will look “very different” closer to the election, which he suggested could be in April 2024.
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