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- The Greiner government, which promised "sensible, moderate but progressive" government, wasted no time in commencing its legislative agenda, announcing across-the-board spending cuts and plans to announce a mini-budget in June.
- In October 2022, when Kwasi Kwarteng was dismissed as Chancellor as a result of his "mini-budget", Philp was demoted to Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General.
- In November 2022, as Chairman of NatWest Group, Sir Howard reportedly told staff that he had been "embarrassed" during a meeting with the IMF after Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng released a mini-budget.
- Starmer also criticised Johnson, as well as his successors Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, for issues such as the Chris Pincher scandal and subsequent government crisis, the economic crisis resulting from the 2022 mini-budget and subsequent government crisis, the cost of living crisis, and the industrial disputes and strikes including National Health Service strikes.
- In 2022, following the mini-budget of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng, Tomkins said it was "inevitable" that the Conservatives would lose next election.
- He acknowledged in an interview that there was "some turbulence" after his mini-budget but said it was a "very dicey situation globally", and when questioned on 13 October whether he would remain as chancellor, Kwarteng said he was "not going anywhere".
- In 2022, the OBR was notably not asked for a fiscal forcecast by the short-lived Truss ministry prior to announcement of its' ultimately controversial mini-budget by the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng which contained a large amount of tax cuts.
- In 2022, as part of the September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget, then-Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced his intention (subject to Parliamentary approval) to abolish the top 45% rate and to cut the basic rate from 20% to 19% from April 2023.
- Shortly after, media stated that Kruk may have been concerned at excessive union influence and at the prominence of the NSW Finance Minister Joe Tripodi in mini-budget discussions.
- Later he argued that the mini-budget and the market reaction to it had actually positioned the British economy well to avoid further inflation as a consequence of the policy, although he admitted an OBR analysis should have been produced and published along with it and both Kwarteng and Truss could have explained that the actual debt would be reduced by inflation.
- Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme the day after his appointment as Chancellor, Hunt conceded that mistakes had been made with the mini-budget, chiefly that Kwarteng had been wrong to cut the top tax rate, and that it had been an error to "fly blind" by not seeking the Office for Budget Responsibility's input.
- He said of his predecessor, Kwasi Kwarteng, that he had been "correct" to prioritise growth in the September mini-budget, but added that "unfunded tax cuts are as risky as unfunded spending".
- In October 2022 Miliband retweeted the tweet with an emoji of a clown after the resignation of Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor of the Exchequer following the September 2022 mini-budget and the ensuing October 2022 government crisis during the brief premiership of Liz Truss.
- Opposition Leader Chris Hipkins also described the mini-budget as a "flop" and claimed that the half-year fiscal debate had little information about how the Government planned to achieve its spending commitments.
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