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Former Chancellor says the economy faces 'an acute crisis'

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But the former Chancellor Ken Clarke says Rishi Sunak's 5p cut to fuel duty was 'rather symbolic' and forgettable - instead he would have acted more to help families receiving Universal Credit.

But he had empathy for the current Chancellor who was having to manage an economy facing blow after blow - Brexit, COVID and now the war in Ukraine.

Lord Clarke spoke to Sky News' Sophy Ridge.

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