Dear readers,
In just three weeks, Liz Truss led her country to the brink of financial crisis, made decisions that triggered investor mistrust and IMF concern.
And to top it all off, it caused its currency to plummet and interest rates to skyrocket.
A great performance.
The British are not happy at all.
The social winter across the Channel promises to be particularly warm.
On this Monday, back to school day for deputies, we start the week by wishing a happy birthday to the Gérards and a good day to all those who have the kindness to read us!
Louise Darbon
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With Liz Truss, the United Kingdom sinks into crisis
Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng
(here September 23 in Northfleet)
have long been part of the same ultra-liberal, Thatcherite club.
DYLAN MARTINEZ/REUTERS
Only three weeks in power and the debut of Liz Truss already leaves something to be desired.
Everything is going down the drain, the country is on the verge of a financial crisis, investors are wary, the IMF and the US Treasury are worried, the pound sterling is plunging, interest rates are jumping, households are not are coming…
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