Not all of them are sorry to see her go. Are you?
Liz Truss’ abrupt departure as Prime Minister after just 45 days in office has been welcomed by some Lincolnshire MPs, but others are sorry to see her go.
Her six weeks in power saw the introduction of a mini-budget of tax cuts, lifting bankers’ bonus caps and the energy price guarantee – but almost all the policies were scrapped after a Bank of England intervention to protect pension packages. A leadership contest will now take place within the Conservative party and be completed by next week, according to the 1922 Committee’s chairman Sir Graham Brady.
Mr Vickers said: “I welcome the resignation of Liz Truss. The economic policies on which she stood in the leadership election have been shown to be unworkable. In the leadership election I supported Rishi Sunak who put forward a more cautious and realistic set of policies.”
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