“Since my time as prime minister, I am more convinced than ever that we must be brave in the face of the challenges we face,” Truss said in her closing statement in Downing Street on Tuesday. You still believe in economic growth through low taxes. The country must use its “Brexit freedoms” to do it differently.
Truss quoted the philosopher Seneca as saying, “It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, but because we do not dare that things are difficult.”
It was a great honor to lead the nation in national mourning for Queen Elizabeth II and to honor the new monarch, King Charles III. welcome to the office. In addition, her administration acted “quickly and decisively” to relieve households in the face of skyrocketing energy prices and to protect companies from bankruptcy. Truss made no mention of the chaos in the financial markets caused by her policies.
The outgoing British Prime Minister with the shortest term in history wished her successor Rishi Sunak the best of luck and, after the brief farewell declaration, made her way to Buckingham Palace, where she was greeted by King Charles III. should be fired. (SDA)