Sonak: Acknowledge the mistakes committed and talk about the difficulties we face and I do not promote “fairy stories”

Sonak: Acknowledge the mistakes committed and talk about the difficulties we face and I do not promote “fairy stories”

According to Sky News Arabia, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak stated today, Wednesday, that he admitted the errors made, spoke openly about the challenges we face, and does not advocate for “fairy stories.”
Six weeks after taking office, Liz Tarras, the British Prime Minister, made the decision to step down.
According to the BBC, Tarras informed her in a speech that elections for the leadership will take place in a week.

Following party leader Jake Perry, the 1922 committee chairman Sir Graham Brady entered the Downing Street offices to speak with the Prime Minister in a time of crisis.

The British Prime Minister stated that she had notified the monarch of his decision to step down as the Conservative Party’s leader and that she would “continue to discharge her duties until the appointment of a new leader of the Conservative Party.”

” Terrace, the lowest period in the position of prime minister, remained a stay in government in the history of Britain, as it lasted for only 45 days, and will remain for some time before appointing a successor to her.
The Terrace administration’s economic strategy, which demonstrated its inability to control inflation and excessive prices and also presented issues about the growth of the public debt, received harsh criticism.

He announced the so -called miniature budget on September 23 by the then Treasury Secretary, Kawasi Kawarting, who was forced to step down last Friday after a wide wave of anger, the government later canceled the plan.
The yield on British government bonds has grown for five years to its highest level since 2008, at 4.6%, following the announcement of the plan. This increase has resulted in a decline in the market for debt bonds, and the pound has dropped to its lowest level ever, at $1.054.

Sonak: Acknowledge the errors made and discuss the challenges we face; I do not advocate for “fairy stories”

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