Sturgeon: Economy better off when Prime Minister was ‘missing in action’
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s comments come as Liz Truss faced scrutiny on local radio about her Government’s mini-budget proposals.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s comments come as Liz Truss faced scrutiny on local radio about her Government’s mini-budget proposals.
Liz Truss made the rounds on local media this morning after a turbulent week in government in which she has seldom been seen.
"I actually feel bad for Liz Truss, because this was the first bill that she proposed - and it tanked the entire economy."
Neither Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng nor Liz Truss are currently expected to publicly address the major market shift.
Today Liz Truss poured cold water on a potential deal, saying she doesn't foresee any negotiations taking place any time soon.
Liz Truss is hoping to fund her tax cuts and energy relief with more debt, but according to one trader, investors might not buy it.
As foreign secretary, and during her summer-long campaign to become Prime Minister, Liz Truss pushed for a hard line against the Chinese Government.
Ian Hislop also had a message to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer about his support of unions, and also isn't over the moon about Liz Truss.
Both Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng have both signalled their opposition to a windfall tax on profits, preferring to increase borrowing instead.
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