'It was absolutely right': Liz Truss on the controversial mini-budget decision



‘It was absolutely right’: Liz Truss on the controversial mini-budget decision | Prime Minister Liz Truss has insisted the Government’s tax-cutting measures are the “right plan” in the face of rising energy bills and to get the economy growing despite market turmoil sparked by the Chancellor’s mini-budget. In her first public comments since the mini-budget market chaos, Ms Truss defended Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s measures, insisting “urgent action” was needed, although she admitted the Government’s decisions have been “controversial”.
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36 thoughts on “'It was absolutely right': Liz Truss on the controversial mini-budget decision”

  1. Just remember… you all voted for the wrong people. You may not have voted for HER but you voted for THEM.

    The only leg the conservatives ever had to stand on was "Don't let Labour wreck it" … Sorry but who's wrecked it now? Because I can tell you it certainly wasn't Labour.

    It's time for them to get some real policies, a real manifesto and time to stop being lazy capitalist dogs.

    Honestly if they win the next election I'm done with this shite hole of a country. You all need to buck your ideas up and stop thinking you can only vote Blue OR Red. Only then will we have a government that truly represents the average man on the street.

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  2. I’ve read the comments on multiple platforms and stuff and no one at all is happy about this and everyone is suffering and the government as usually is simply making us suffer more and more n the more we scrape by and manage in some way to afford the costs of living the more they take from us all so here’s my question why aren’t we all banding together against the government and doing something about it I’ve watched BLM protests and vegans protests and woman’s rights and all sorts of big protests so why aren’t we going after the government together and make them change what they are doing as government was established for the people and now they are all for themselves and we all get angrier and angrier and it always causes us to all fight each other instead of fight the government so again why aren’t we 😢

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  3. Utterly unapologetic.
    Potentially thousands wiped off my pension fund. My mortgage payments could increase by £700 a month by next year. This callous economic illiterate thinks that is a price worth paying for longer term economic growth at a time when people are already struggling.

    All so she could give tax breaks to millionaires and a refusal to tax the extra-ordinary (over and above their usual levels), unearned profits of the energy giants who, in their own words, have so much money they don’t know what to do with it.

    Lets hope she is gone before Christmas. She certainly has lost the vote of this middle earning floating voter.

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  4. Welcome Margret Thatcher 2.0 this woman is a moron and has a net worth of £8 million and knows nothing of struggling. She is a complete disgrace and we need another election. Her face just pisses me off. Her awful disregard to the poor, she is plunging the country into another recession and if we aren’t careful we will end up bankrupt.

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  5. Yes it make a lot of sense to me Give a millionaire £55000 pounds, and a pensioner with a small company pension who has to pay his own rent and council tax Nothing. Lets face it they just want the old to die of cold and hunger so they can give it to the rich

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  6. I hope the country does collapse , sadly its takes something like that for the working classes to unite. put football and reality TV to one side and UNITE. Einstein once said " its not the evil in the world that frightens him , its people doing nothing about it " let that sink in. Plutocracy at its very best. Cromwell is turning in his "right honorable" grave.

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  7. “I must admit, I’ve never known a budget cause a FINANCIAL CRISIS immediately like this”. – Lord Clarke, Former Chancellor of the Exchequer (quoted from Sky News interview)

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  8. I think k she is out of her depth and has no idea what she is doing…. She needs to hand over the reigns to someone else. This is a country that she’s messing up, not a fete.

    So instead of getting Rishi Sunak who is a financier, went to Stanford and has a MBA and business qualifications… we end up with her…. And surprise surprise… she has no clue. Who didn’t see THAT coming?

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  9. Truss wants to implement neoliberal economic and fiscal policies whose inefficiency has been proven xx times by studies.
    Drastically lower taxes for the rich do not create higher growth. But significantly more national debt. The UK already has
    the highest inflation and the lowest economic growth. It will accelerate. Because UK has to pay much more for imported products.
    The reaction of the financial markets shows what they think of Truss' neoliberal debt-financed concept: ZERO.

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