Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss, who was defiant on many issues including tax cuts, finally broke her silence. In an interview, Truss said- In the next election, the Conservative Party will come under my leadership. I agree that we have made some mistakes, sorry for them.
It's only been 40 days since Liz became Prime Minister. During this, he is being accused of reneging on election promises. MPs from Liz's party themselves were raising question marks. There are also reports that in place of Truss, another leader can be made the Prime Minister.
mistakes have been made
Liz Truss interviewed the BBC on Tuesday amid questions being raised in Parliament and the party. Said- I am sorry for the mistakes I have made. I want to fulfill every promise I made to the people of Britain, but now it will take time.
Liz's party MP and senior leader Jeremy Hunt said on Monday - the prime minister had promised tax cuts as soon as he took power. What happened to it? What message are we giving people? Why there was a recession in the market and the stock market. Why are you not getting the answer?
Liz said without taking Hunt's name - it has been a month since I became Prime Minister. I agree that things didn't go the perfect way. We will fix them soon. Now to get on the track, other ways have to be adopted.
Some British MPs are accusing Liz Truss of being opportunistic. These people say that she remained a minister in the Boris Johnson government till the end, while the Indian-origin Rishi Sunak, who challenged her in the last election, left the post keeping her word.
repeat old promises
On the question related to the economy, Liz said – We had come up with a plan to go very soon, very far. Mistakes happened during this time. I'm sorry for this. I still stand by my promises. The formula of low tax and high growth will continue. For now, getting the economy back on track is the priority.
Liz further said – Only an honest politician can dare to admit mistakes. I did the same thing and now working for people is the first requirement.
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