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British Prime Minister Liz Truss Resigns after Disastrous Economic Plan

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
October 20, 2022
British Prime Minister Liz Truss Resigns after Disastrous Economic Plan

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LONDON — British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced Thursday that she would resign after just six weeks in office, following a disastrous and rapidly-reversed economic plan that sent the pound plunging and her Conservative government into chaos.

Having been formally appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 6, she is now by far the shortest-serving prime minister in British history and will be remembered as one of the most calamitous.

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The previous holder of this record, George Canning, lasted 119 days in the early 19th century; Truss could only manage 44.

But leading a ruling party is only possible with respect and credibility. Truss increasingly had little of either, and has now quit just a day later.

The decision follows a night of remarkable scenes in Parliament, with lawmakers denouncing strongarm tactics employed by Truss’ team that allegedly brought some colleagues to tears, and prompted growing demands for her to go from within her own party.

Attention now turns to who might take her place, but with no clear successor waiting in the wings, there could be more uncertain days ahead.

Truss, 47, promised a radical shift in Britain’s economic fortunes, turning it into a low-tax, high-growth country that would unleash its post-Brexit potential.

In practice “Trussonomics” was an utter failure and would become her political epitaph.

Her finance minister, Kwasi Kwarteng, announced 45 billion pounds ($48 billion) in unfunded tax cuts, which saw the government’s cost of borrowing spiral, an emergency intervention from the central Bank of England and a reprimand from the International Monetary Fund.

Kwarteng was soon fired, and his successor, Jeremy Hunt, set about reversing almost all of the controversial policies.

Despite the U-turn, Britain is still coping with the fallout from this plan, with record inflation and increased mortgage rates.

While in office, Truss became a figure of ridicule, compared unfavorably to a rotting lettuce in a blond wig in a tabloid newspaper stunt.

Her personal approval rating fell to minus 70, according to pollsters at YouGov, making her the most unpopular party leader in British history. The opposition Labour Party soared in the polls as the ruling Conservatives Party sank. Truss did not win a national election.

She won the Conservative Party leadership race and became prime minister by default: In Britain’s unwritten constitution, the leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons is invited to head its executive.

Now the Conservatives, known as Tories, will begin the search for their fifth leader in six years, a sign of Britain’s tumultuous political life since the 2016 referendum on leaving the European Union.

Some Tories have cautioned against choosing their next leader without allowing the British people at large to have their say.

Most former prime ministers choose either to remain a backbencher — a member of Parliament without a government job who represents their district — or to resign, triggering a by-election.

Whether she continues to serve her constituency in southwest Norfolk in the east of England, or leave to do something completely different, remains to be seen. NBC

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