Rishi Sunak defends taking money from deprived urban areas as he faces latest hustings with Liz Truss – UK politics live

Candidates face Tory members in Eastbourne; former chancellor, who was filmed saying he tried to divert funds from ‘deprived urban areas’, says it was sensible

The former housing secretary Robert Jenrick has said the government’s “overwhelming priority” should be inflation.

Jenrick, who is backing Rishi Sunak in the leadership race, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme:

The dashboard is flashing red on the British economy and we shouldn’t fool ourselves into believing that all is going to be fine.

I think it’s very clear this morning that our overwhelming priority must be inflation. That’s what many people have been saying for a long time. It’s what Rishi Sunak has been saying throughout this leadership contest and tax cuts, unfunded tax cuts, in the immediate – always attractive though that might be to those of us who want to reduce the burden of taxation – seem less relevant in these circumstances.

The reality is we’re facing a recession if we carry on with our business-as-usual policies. People are struggling – whether it’s to pay food bills or fuel bills – that’s why it’s very important we reverse the national insurance increase, we have a temporary moratorium on the green energy levy to help people with their fuel bills.

The most important thing is getting the economy going so we avoid a recession and the business-as-usual policies aren’t working, we need to do more, and that’s why I am determined to reform the economy and keep taxes low.

I know it’s going to be a tough winter, I want to do all I can to make sure we’re releasing the reserves in the North Sea of gas, I want to get on with things like fracking in areas that support it, and I also want to make sure that we’re moving ahead with nuclear power and more renewables.

Of course, it will take time but the best time to start is today in moving that forward, as well as giving people all the help we can by keeping their taxes low and getting the economy going.

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