Tuesday 2 August 2022 02:36 AM DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Liz Truss boosterism puts her in the driving seat trends now

Tuesday 2 August 2022 02:36 AM DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Liz Truss boosterism puts her in the driving seat trends now
Tuesday 2 August 2022 02:36 AM DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Liz Truss boosterism puts her in the driving seat trends now

Tuesday 2 August 2022 02:36 AM DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Liz Truss boosterism puts her in the driving seat trends now

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Liz Truss boosterism puts her in the driving seat

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When a politician pledges to do something in seven years' time, it should invariably be taken with a large pinch of salt.

If a week is a long time in politics, seven years ranks as a geological epoch.

So many will see Rishi Sunak's promise to cut 4p off the basic rate of income tax by the end of the next parliament more as wishful thinking than firm policy.

We don't doubt his intent. But he stood in 2019 on a manifesto promise not to raise national insurance, then did just that.

Who can say his latest pledge would be any more reliable?

Miss Truss is growing steadily stronger in this contest and is clearly relishing the hustings

Miss Truss is growing steadily stronger in this contest and is clearly relishing the hustings

With voting forms now having gone out to Tory members for the final ballot on who should become party leader and prime minister, we understand why Mr Sunak is trying to seize the narrative on tax.

While rival Liz Truss pledges immediate cuts, his cautious approach is not cutting much ice with families who are struggling with a cost of living crunch right now.

There's no doubt Miss Truss is growing steadily stronger in this contest and is clearly relishing the hustings.

In today's Daily Mail she fleshes out parts of her prospectus for a freer, smaller-state, lower-tax Britain.

She would not support new 'sin' taxes or 'BOGOF' bans on calorific food and drink, preferring education and personal responsibility to official nannying.

In 2019 Rishi Sunak made a manifesto promise not to raise national insurance, then did just that

In 2019 Rishi Sunak made a manifesto promise not to raise national insurance, then did just that

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