Richard Holden signals further cuts likely as he plays down polls showing party trailing Labour

Rishi Sunak will cut taxes twice more before the election in an attempt to turn around the party’s position in the polls, the chair of the Conservatives has suggested.

Richard Holden, who took on the job in the autumn, said more tax cuts were likely in the March budget and voters could expect another cut after that as well.

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