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Lessons from the fall of Liz Truss
10/21/2022 10:46:00 AM There are lessons to be learned from the collapse of Prime Minister Liz Truss s government in Britain But the folly of cutting taxes and regulation is not one of them
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There are lessons to be learned from the collapse of Prime Minister Liz Truss ’s government in Britain, writes hgurdon. But the folly of cutting taxes and regulation is not one of them. There are lessons to be learned from the collapse of Prime Minister Liz Truss ’s government in Britain. But the folly of cutting taxes and regulation is not one of them. Perhaps the greatest calamity of Truss’s seven-week ministry is that it’ll be harder for the next decade to make the necessary case for freedom, personal responsibility, and fiscal prudence. This portends British decline stretching to the political horizon, which will be falsely attributed by the Left and establishment critics to conservatism generally and democratic sovereignty under Brexit in particular. The real lessons are first that the Conservatives ceased to be conservative in the three decades since Margaret Thatcher left office. Tory prime ministers, most recently Boris Johnson, made the party’s mission election success rather than good government. But although the chances of the former can occasionally be improved by sacrificing the latter, it eventually hollows out the party’s raison d’etre and the roof caves in. Johnson’s higher taxes and pandering to pie-in-the-sky environmentalism delivered the coup de grace. Read more:
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A Belgian restaurant owner is asking customers to pay one euro per head towards his spiralling energy costs, saying the cost of living crisis is a matter of life or death for his business. Read more >> How new UK Prime Minister Liz Truss lost her authority to governAfter The Economist magazine quipped that U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss “blew up her own government” so quickly that she had “roughly the shelf-life of a lettuce,” a newspaper set up a live stream to monitor if she could outlast a lettuce of their own. Lettuce is the biggest scam on earth. You open that bag you better be like a fuckn bunny cause that shit will go brown in a day 🤣🤣 I hope Boris is enjoying a beer and a chuckle! 🤣 Lettuce can be pickled in rice bran. Nukazuke(pickled in rice bran) is a fermented food and a preserved food. Do you understand? Amen U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss vows to stay, but is on brink as minister quitsBritish Home Secretary Suella Braverman becomes the second senior minister in a week to leave embattled government led by Prime Minister Liz Truss . Ding dong the racist witch is dead! Embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss warned she has hours to save her job CNN Liz Truss is fighting to save her job as Britain's prime minister after more of her own lawmakers called for her to quit, incensed by a shambolic parliamentary vote and the resignation of her home secretary late on Wednesday. What an absolute joke of a political system. American exceptionalism is proven daily. she iz not Thatcher Wow this is serious..! Liz Truss to resign as UK prime minister CNNA statement is about to made in Downing Street amid calls for Liz Truss to resign as Britain's prime minister after a disastrous six-week tenure. Get live updates here. Waaaoooowwww I love burgers 🍔🍔 Farcical stuff U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss announces resignation after 44 days in officeBritish Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation Thursday after six turbulent weeks in office, making her one of the shortest-serving prime minister in British history. Truss, Britain’s third female prime minister, was unable to save her embattled premiership even though she ditched her entire economic plan and replaced two key Cabinet posts over the past week. Sonal_MK Yesterday she said I am a fighter not a quitter, what happened now? She accepted the opposition parties demand! UK Prime Minister Liz Truss announces resignationBREAKING: Embattled U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss announces her resignation. Truss, who only became prime minister on September 6, will be the shortest serving prime minister in modern political history. Yo the lettuce lasts longer ! Damn that has to be a record. The case for freeing people from excessive government expropriation and interference is even stronger than when Truss moved into Downing Street on Sept.The speed of the collapse in her authority has generated a great deal of parody.hostile opposition and fury from her own Conservative Party over her botched economic plan.Liz Truss is fighting to save her job as Britain’s prime minister after more of her own lawmakers called for her to quit, incensed by a shambolic parliamentary vote and the resignation of her home secretary late on Wednesday. 6. She was clumsy and detached from market realities, but acknowledging that doesn’t suggest Britain will be better off with more big government, which is what it’s going to get. 14, 2022. Perhaps the greatest calamity of Truss’s seven-week ministry is that it’ll be harder for the next decade to make the necessary case for freedom, personal responsibility, and fiscal prudence. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said she resigned after breaching rules by sending an official document from her personal email account. This portends British decline stretching to the political horizon, which will be falsely attributed by the Left and establishment critics to conservatism generally and democratic sovereignty under Brexit in particular.K. The real lessons are first that the Conservatives ceased to be conservative in the three decades since Margaret Thatcher left office. The chaos came hours after Suella Braverman, Truss’ home secretary or interior minister, dramatically resigned just six weeks into her job with a blistering attack on the PM’s leadership. Tory prime ministers, most recently Boris Johnson, made the party’s mission election success rather than good government. Prime Minister Truss, who remained loyal to her predecessor Boris Johnson before his resignation this summer, won the Conservative leadership contest with the promise of a low tax, high growth economy. “Pretending we haven’t made mistakes, carrying on as if everyone can’t see that we have made them and hoping that things will magically come right is not serious politics. But although the chances of the former can occasionally be improved by sacrificing the latter, it eventually hollows out the party’s raison d’etre and the roof caves in. Johnson’s higher taxes and pandering to pie-in-the-sky environmentalism delivered the coup de grace. Kwasi Kwarteng, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the government's first major policy plan to advance Truss's economic vision in the House of Commons on Sept. Another lesson is that politics become dysfunctional when they are uprooted from their constitution — something we see inflicting damage here in the United States. He’s a high-profile supporter of Rishi Sunak, the former Treasury chief defeated by Truss in the final round of the Conservative leadership race. Britain’s constitution embeds the executive in the legislature rather than separating them as in Washington. Their package included measures to cut the rate of tax for the highest earners, cancel a planned corporation tax increase, remove a cap on bankers’ bonuses, and all this while also promising billions to tackle the looming threat of rising energy bills ahead of the winter, attributed by the government to the war in Ukraine.” Truss, who fired her finance minister just last week after a disastrous and since-ditched financial plan caused turmoil on the markets, must now focus on getting to the weekend without her own MPs moving to oust her. That means the prime minister must retain the support of a majority of members of Parliament or she cannot go on. Truss was backed by only 1-in-5 Conservative Party MPs when she began the leadership race. 14, 2022.K. So, when she was picked, by party members around the country and not MPs, she was immediately on thin ice. That’s even before Britain’s lamentable economy and disgruntled public mood are taken into account.” Economic chaos followed, as the budget triggered an immediate adverse reaction from the markets. Truss probably never had a chance. There were angry scenes in the House of Commons during and after the vote, with party whips accused of using heavy-handed tactics to gain votes. British leaders used to be chosen by their parliamentary colleagues, the men and women without whose votes the government couldn’t survive.K. It is time, as former Conservative leader William Hague observed recently, to return the responsibility for choosing leaders to those whose backing they will rely on. The opposition Labour Party learned this the hard way, too, when militant party members chose an unreformed Stalinist, Jeremy Corbyn, in a landslide, even though he had a record lack of support from his own MPs. Interest rates were forecast to rise, meaning mortgages rates, as well as household bills, were set to increase against a backdrop of rising inflation.. The parties reformed their leadership contests because the old constitutional ways seemed redolent of smoke-filled rooms. When Truss became prime minister, it was shallowly lamented that the country’s leader had not been chosen by the country.” People walk past a mural by artist Ciaran Gallagher, left, which has been updated to reflect Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss' current political troubles, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Oct. But the collapse of her premiership and the years of bad government that seem sure to follow, perhaps under the revived but vacuous socialist Labour Party, demonstrate the merits of organic constitutional arrangements and their superiority over quick-fix “reforms. But Truss’ office later said both remained in their jobs.” Americans should remember this the next time Democrats suggest a little constitutional tinkering such as by ending the Senate filibuster or by packing the Supreme Court. Liam Mcburney/AP Amid mounting criticism the government attempted to calm the storm, but last week Kwarteng, a long-time supporter and personal friend of Truss, became the first ministerial casualty of the policy, as he was asked to resign as chancellor. .