Liz Truss latest: New PM meets Cabinet ahead of first PMQs
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : That's why it's this combination of focusing on social care and health is going to be critical."53% : According to the White House's account of the call, the two discussed their "shared commitment to protecting the gains of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and the importance of reaching a negotiated agreement with the European Union on the Northern Ireland Protocol".
52% : The think tank said Mr Kwarteng should use the emergency fiscal event being planned for later this month to spell out how he will approach spending and tax beyond this winter.
50% : Therese Coffey, the new Health Secretary, has insisted that spending on health and social care will remain "exactly the same" despite Liz Truss's planned reversal of the National Insurance hike.
49% : She told BBC Breakfast: "Instead of having in effect a ring-fenced levy, we will be funding that out of general taxation, so the investment going into health and social care will stay exactly the same."
42% : Within first two weeks: The premier will bring in an emergency budget which will cut taxes, reverse the National Insurance hike and suspend the green levy on energy bills.
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