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Kwasi Kwareng sacked… these reactions sum it all up perfectly

"If I’d know that Brexit would lead to the complete destruction of the Tory party, I would have voted for it", Richard Herring said.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-10-15 12:02
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Liz Truss’s new Chancellor signalled on Saturday his plan to up-end the Prime Minister’s entire economic strategy, in an extraordinary rebuke of the pledges that brought her into office.

Jeremy Hunt, widely seen now as the most powerful figure in Government, used a series of broadcast interviews on Saturday morning to signal that Ms Truss’s immediate economic plan is now defunct as he suggested that tax rises could form part of a painful fiscal package designed to restore market confidence in the UK.

Mr Hunt, a former foreign secretary, was parachuted into Number 11 to replace Kwasi Kwarteng in a bid to restore order to Ms Truss’s ailing administration.

In his first full day in office, he warned of “difficult decisions” to come as he suggested that taxes could rise and budgets – including on health and defence – would likely be squeezed further in the coming months.

Ms Truss on Friday sacked her friend and chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and ditched her commitment to drop the planned rise in corporation tax from 19 per cent to 25 per cent, after three weeks of turmoil on the financial markets in the wake of Mr Kwarteng’s £43 billion mini-budget tax giveaway.

Reaction to the announcement was quick to flood in on social media.

Here’s a pick of what people had to say:

If I’d know that Brexit would lead to the complete destruction of the Tory party, I would have voted for it.

— Richard K Herring (@Herring1967) October 13, 2022

When you're no longer the shortest serving Chancellor in living memory pic.twitter.com/TJ9bdNMchP

— General Boles (@GeneralBoles) October 14, 2022

'So Kwasi, there's a gap in your CV here of thirty-eight days; care to explain it?' pic.twitter.com/qXxm2Df9EL

— Stephen Graham 🇺🇦 (@StephenCVGraham) October 14, 2022

I literally have some cheese in my fridge that has lasted longer than Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng

— Sathnam Sanghera (@Sathnam) October 14, 2022

Sky news asking “But what happens to Kwasi Kwarteng now?” as if that is a thing anybody gives a flying fuck about.

— Dara Ó Briain (@daraobriain) October 14, 2022

Silver lining for Kwasi Kwarteng: he was chancellor for eight days longer than Iain Macleod. And unlike Iain Macleod, at least leaves office alive.

— Patrick Maguire (@patrickkmaguire) October 14, 2022

If Kwasi Kwarteng is sacked today, it would mean David Blaine spent more days hoisted above the Thames in a glass box, than he managed as Chancellor.

— Ava-Santina (@AvaSantina) October 14, 2022

Life moves pretty fast sometimes pic.twitter.com/dGXHM7TeSI

— Simon Renshaw (@SiRenshaw) October 14, 2022

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