
Tory Party Conference live: Liz Truss refuses six times to rule out more U-turns
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : It promises to be another busy start to the day after yesterday's early U-turn on scrapping the top rate of income tax, with Liz Truss doing a round of morning media interviews.44% : Join our Telegraph Politics WhatsApp group for the latest news Liz Truss has refused six times to rule out further mini-Budget U-turns after she ditched the Government's plans to scrap the top rate of income tax.
43% : Here is the full exchange between the Prime Minister and LBC Radio's Nick Ferrari: Liz Truss has insisted that the policy to scrap the 45p rate of income tax "wasn't a major part of the package".
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