Andrew Griffith says government will stick to spending proposals despite growing clamour to cut taxes

A senior Treasury minister has defended the government’s tax plans after a report warned British households were facing the biggest rise on record.

Andrew Griffith said on Friday morning the government would stick to its spending plans even as pressure grows from Conservative backbenchers to cut taxes at the next budget.

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