PM can't pay nurses more due to tax hikes and inflation 'vicious cycle' fears
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56% Medium Conservative
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
56% Medium Conservative
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35% Positive
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42% : "Where we are with taxes at the moment, we can't put them up any more, right, and we need to be getting them down," he said.39% : ishi Sunak has insisted he would "love" to give striking nurses large pay rises, but argued he cannot because he does not want to stoke a "vicious cycle" of inflation or increase taxes.
38% : But Mr Sunak also faces demands from his Conservative colleagues not to further increase taxes as he tries to hit his target of reducing soaring inflation this year by half.
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