It only lasted 49 days in power, Truss: She never gave me a real chance to approve tax cuts

Liz Truss has said she was never given a “realans to implement her radical tax reduction agenda from her party, the BBC writes. In a write-in on the Sunday Telegraph, Trus stood by its plans to promote economic growth, arguing they were dropped by economic “stability [...]
In a write-in for the Sunday Telegraph, Trus stood by its plans to promote economic growth, arguing that they collapsed from the left-wing economic stability “=x1>.
These are the first public comments the former prime minister has made for her resignation. But she said it wasn't the innocent “” for the deletion of the minibudget.
Truss was forced to resign after the 45 billion-dollar package of unfinanced tax reductions brought the pound to a record low.
Her brief time in power -- 49 days -- made him the prime minister with the shortest mandate in the history of the United Kingdom.
She believes that in the medium term her policies would have increased growth and would therefore reduce debt. He also argued that the government became a Turkish “kocu” for developments that have been fighting for some time.
She also said she had not praised the resistance force she would face against her plans, including plans to lift the 45 per cent income tax rate.
I assumed with the Downing Street entry that my mandate would be respected and accepted. How wrong I was. While waiting for my resistance to my program from the system, I underestimated the extent of it”, she writes.












