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Old 16-09-2022, 17:12   #200
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Re: New Prime Minister: Liz Truss

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
How is it "clearly a Liz Truss move" ?

Its nothing more than a rumour/suggestion/gossip that the "new chancellor" is considering the move.

Its not official policy, nor has it been announced as such in any way at all.

As has been pointed out many times in the past, many things are "considered" by ministers, and thats as far as they ever get.

I would hope that Truss would clearly know that it would be as close as you can get to party [policy] suicide at the moment.
It's not gossip - Kwasi Kwarteng mentioned it to the City last week. He's seeking a Brexit benefit and believes he has found one that makes the City of London more attractive It's a high-risk strategy so makes sense to get it out of the way before an election.

Will be interesting to see what happens.

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