Liz Truss backs off.

The British premier has announced the abandonment of the plan to eliminate a corporate tax that ensures revenue of around 18 billion pounds.

During a press conference, he said that "the mission of ensuring a high-growth, low-tax economy remains", but "economic conditions continue to deteriorate" and "it is clear - he admitted - that parts of our mini budget have gone beyond. to market expectations. We must act now to reassure the markets on budgetary discipline. "

The abolition of the increase on the corporation tax from 19 to 25% starting from next year therefore jumps, which will therefore be as established by the previous government. 

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I want an economy with low taxes and high growth"

 "I want an economy made of low taxes, high wages and high growth. That mission remains", assured Liz Truss during the press conference convened in Downing Street after

the torpedoing of the Minister of Finance, Kwasi Kwarteng

, and the appointment to his Jeremy Hunt's place.