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Prime Minister Liz Truss: The Next U

2022-10-04T10:26:24.640Z


The British Prime Minister is making the next U-turn: In order to calm the financial markets, she wants to publish her spending plans much earlier. Tories' poll numbers plummet.


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Good face to the weak game: Prime Minister Truss and Finance Minister Kwarteng have had a turbulent start

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After its U-turn on the proposed abolition of the top tax rate, the UK government is reportedly facing its second course correction.

As the BBC reports, the budget is to be presented this month instead of the end of November as planned in order to regain lost confidence in the financial markets.

Prime Minister Liz Truss and Finance Minister Kwasi Kwarteng had previously triggered severe turbulence on the financial markets with far-reaching plans for tax cuts that are intended to benefit the rich in particular.

The main problem was that it was not clear from the government proposals how exactly the plans were to be counter-financed.

The exchange rate of the British pound against the dollar plummeted.

The Bank of England was forced to buy long-dated government bonds to keep pension funds from collapsing.

The conservative ruling party's polls plummeted.

Hardly in office, already under pressure

Under pressure from within its own party, the government reversed the abolition of the top tax rate on Monday.

But in order to strengthen confidence in the government's financial competence, the budget plan is now to be brought forward.

The government wants to explain how the controversial tax cuts will be financed.

The hope is that this will stop the flight of investors, stabilize the pound and halt the decline in government bonds.

But there is already more conflict in the conservative Tory party.

Pressure is mounting on PM Truss to adjust welfare payments for inflation, as announced by her predecessor Boris Johnson.

So far, Truss has carefully avoided repeating that promise in interviews.

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Source: spiegel

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