Chancellor Hunt wrong on inflation says Tory grandee David Davis

Chancellor Hunt wrong on inflation says Tory grandee David Davis

Chancellor Hunt wrong on inflation says Tory grandee David Davis

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Jack Walters

By Jack Walters


Published: 28/05/2023

- 12:10

Updated: 28/05/2023

- 17:06

He also warned that Boris Johnson’s resignation honours list may have to be blocked

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s policy on inflation has been criticised by former Brexit Secretary David Davis.

Asked by Camilla Tominey if Mr Hunt was right to say he would be prepared to see the economy shrink to get inflation under control, Mr Davis said: “No, no, the reverse, if inflation took off, it would undermine the basis of growth and it would cut people's incomes.


“I’m old enough to remember the last time we had very high inflation and it's incredibly corrosive. It destroys growth by itself. So he's right. He's got to fix that.

“I wouldn't quite put it in those terms, where one's worth the other. I would have just said you've got to fix one before you get the other. You've got to fix inflation before you get sustainable growth.”

Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt succeeded Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor after last autumn’s mini-budget

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"The cost of living would basically drive their effective income down.

In a discussion with Camilla Tominey, in reference to Boris Johnson’s resignation honours list, he said it would appear to depend on the outcome on the enquiry into Covid lockdown breaches.

He said: “We were still halfway through this trial. I know it's not over yet.

"And then when we come to the conclusion, let's see what the privileges committee decides.

David Davis

David Davis joined Camilla Tominey on GB News

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“If they decide that he is guilty of a major misdemeanour and they penalise him accordingly, then maybe we have to think twice about honours.”

He added: “I happen to think by the way that we are all together too fast to allow resignation honours for a Prime Minister.

"Liz Truss was in place for weeks and she has an honours list.

“I think resignation lists are a bad idea full stop.

"They lead to a feeling, whether it's true or not, they lead to a feeling that people are just paying off their friends.”

\u200bDavis, who contested the 2005 Tory leadership election against eventual Prime Minister David Cameron, joined Tominey on GB News this morning

Davis, who contested the 2005 Tory leadership election against eventual Prime Minister David Cameron, joined Tominey on GB News this morning

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Davis, who contested the 2005 Tory leadership election against eventual Prime Minister David Cameron, joined Tominey on GB News this morning.

The pair also briefly discussed the ongoing drama at ITV following the resignation of veteran co-host Phillip Schofield.

Tominey was joined by comedy legend John Cleese, ex-Defence Secretary Lord John Hutton and journalist Ross Clarke.

Australia's former foreign minister Alexander Downer also helped conduct the paper review.

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