(ANSA) – ROME, SEPTEMBER 04 – Prioritizing a tax cut plan is right, although he will benefit from more measures both, according to Liz Truss, the British Foreign Secretary who is believed to be the favorite to replace Boris Johnson at Downing Street from Tuesday the most prosperous segment and, according to the calculations, about 250 times as much, since, according to him, the end result would be a revival of the economy and, as a result, benefits for everyone. Truss said so herself in an interview with the BBC on the eve of the Conservative Party leadership vote, which is forecast to see her as the winner and thus the next prime minister. Truss then remarked that he thought it was wrong to look at economic policy through the “lens of redistribution,” a mistake he said had been repeated for too long. “The economic debate for the last 20 years has been dominated by discussions about redistribution – he said – and what has happened is relatively low growth.”
Meanwhile, Tory politicians are also talking about a contingency plan to deal with expensive energy, which they believe is “vital”, which if he is prime minister he will present within a week of taking office, he said, without giving further details to name . However, he explained that action must go hand in hand with a plan to increase domestic energy supply, saying the UK has become too dependent on internationally set energy prices.
The result of the Tory summit challenge to succeed Boris Johnson will be officially announced tomorrow: the winner will take office as early as Tuesday at Downing Street, after being honored by Queen Elizabeth in the traditional ceremony, which will exceptionally not take place on the occasion was officially awarded at Buckingham Palace, as usual, but at Balmoral, the royal residence in Scotland where the sovereign was staying these days. (HAND).
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