Liz Trusses apologises for possible mistakes in the first weeks as prime minister

Liz Truss has apologised for “mistakes” he has made in the first unstable weeks as prime minister, but insisted it will lead conservatives in the upcoming general elections. Speaking for the first time after almost all tax cuts announced in last month's mini-budget were [...]
Liz Truss has apologised for “mistakes” he has made in the first unstable weeks as prime minister, but insisted it will lead conservatives in the upcoming general elections.
Speaking for the first time after almost all tax cuts proclaimed in last month's mini-budget were canceled, Trus said: “E understand that we made mistakes”.
I'm sorry for those mistakes, but I arranged those mistakes, appointed a new Chancellor, we have restored economic stability and fiscal discipline”.
What I want to do now is continue and give to the public”, broadcast the Clancosova.tv.
“We are in difficult economic times, we are at different international times with the war going on in Ukraine”.
Speaking to the BBC, the prime minister added: “I wanted to act... to help people with their energy bills, to deal with the issue of high taxes, but we went too far and fast. I've accepted this”.
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