Liz Truss’s allies urge Chancellor to ‘let capital rip’
Two of Liz Truss’s former cabinet ministers have urged the Chancellor to “let capital rip” and do more on the “generators of growth”.
Two of Liz Truss’s former cabinet ministers have urged the Chancellor to “let capital rip” and do more on the “generators of growth”.
The former business secretary said Hunt's “gilded giveaway” to higher earners ought to boost investment in new industries.
"I should have more respect... after everything!", she said afterwards.
Her plans, which sound devilishly familiar to the European Union, have prompted a bemused reaction on social media.
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Liz Truss gets offered a shot at redemption where many other politicians would be publicly castigated.
The former prime minister continued to defend her failed bid to boost growth in her first interview since stepping down.
Despite being voted in by a measly 0.17 per cent of Brits and having a net favourability rating of -70 she had a democratic mandate, apparently.
She is expected to be joined by two other former prime ministers, Australia’s Scott Morrison and Belgium’s Guy Verhofstadt.
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