Sunak warns problems 'won't go away' in 2023

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Rishi Sunak warned the UK's economic challenges won't 'go away' in 2023 as he said the last 12 months have been 'tough' in his first New Year message to the nation.

Picture: PA Images"Now, I know many of you have felt that impact at home. That's why this government has taken difficult but fair decisions to get borrowing and debt under control.

"Since then, this government has taken decisive action to back our NHS with record resources to tackle the backlogs - more funding, more doctors, and more nurses.But Mr Sunak made clear that the country faces challenging times. He said while 2023 will have its challenges, "the Government I lead is putting your priorities first".

He said the UK needs to continue its support for Ukraine, calling next year "new chapter" ahead of King Charles' coronation.

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