Rishi Sunak has already pledged to cut the basic rate of income tax by 1p in the pound by 2024 but some want the chancellor to act sooner if possible.
It comes a day after an interview with The Times in which Mr Javid said:"I know he [Sunak] will want to cut taxes as soon as he can.He told the newspaper the"best way" to finance public services is to have a"dynamic, low-tax economy that generates growth".Tax reduction 'hokey-cokey'
Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves told the BBC her party would scrap the government's recent national insurance hike"right now" if it were in government, instead of focusing on income tax cuts.
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