An expulsion of suspicious near the British government headquarters … and the police closes the roads

An expulsion of suspicious near the British government headquarters … and the police closes the roads

On Tuesday, the London neighbourhood around “10 Downing Street,” the seat of the British government, was the site of a suspicious ejection, according to British police.
She added that she had blocked up a street in the government quarter of the British city, close to Prime Minister Liz Trees’ apartment and office, after discovering a suspicious eviction.
The police said that a group of specialists currently examine suspicious expulsion.

The British Prime Minister expressed her regret for the “mistakes” committed in the economic file, confirming her adherence to her position for the “public interest”, a few hours after the new Finance Minister announced the retreat of all the economic measures that were previously announced.
Tarras stated in an interview with BPC that was televised on Monday night, six weeks after taking over the British government: “I take responsibility and apologise for the errors done.


Tarras stated, “I worked swiftly to correct these errors,” indicating that most of them are being pressured to resign behind the scenes.
On Monday, the new Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt, who was appointed Friday, announced the government’s retreat from all its procedures to reduce the taxes approved in its financing on debt, in the hope of avoiding a new chaos in the markets.

The announcement is made in light of the huge drop in popularity of the Governor’s Terrace Party in polls, which is attributed to the crisis of high living costs in Britain.

A group of suspicious people are ejected close to the British government’s headquarters, and the police seal the nearby roadways.

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