2022-10-06
Metro Front Page 6th of October 2022
Liz Truss has promised to make “difficult but necessary” choices to grow the economy, according to the front page of the Metro.
Liz Truss has promised to make “difficult but necessary” choices to grow the economy, according to the front page of the Metro.
On Wednesday, Liz Truss is set to give her most important speech of her career as she seeks to avert a mutiny within her own party, reports Metro.
After scrapping his tax cuts for the country’s wealthiest earners, Kwasi Kwarteng admitted he had a tough day, but said he can now get on with his job.
Liz Truss’ minibudget has been criticized by former minister Michael Gove, reports the Metro.
According to the Metro, Labour has surged into a 33-point lead over the Conservatives a week after Prime Minister Liz Truss unleashed a tax-cutting budget that caused economic turmoil.
After the new government’s “disastrous first mini-budget”, Tory leadership loser Rishi Sunak will not attend next week’s Conservative Party conference.
As reported by Metro, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer urged voters not to forget or forgive the government’s mismanagement of the economy at the next election.
Metro reports that Britain’s economy has entered a new crisis as the value of sterling has fallen sharply amid fears Kwasi Kwarteng will borrow £45bn and cause ‘unsustainable’ debt.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has accused Prime Minister Liz Truss of taking advantage of voters and promised to reverse her tax cuts.
The Metro reports that five British citizens who were captured in Ukraine and were facing execution have been reunited with their families.