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The tempting promises of Liz Truss

It is likely that the truss will have to reconsider its promises. But in that case they will be accused of breach of promise. However, such allegations are not new in politics. Nor is Liz Truss considered a moralist leader.

In Britain, it is now being assumed that Liz Truss will be the next prime minister. British analysts estimate that after being elected leader of the Conservative Party on September 5, Liz Truss will be sworn in as prime minister on September 6. So now he is in the center of discussion. So there has also been focus on his promises, which he has made during the six-week campaign for the election of the leader. Critics have said that during this time the truss made promises to people like plucking stars from the sky. For example, she has said that on the very first day after assuming the post of Prime Minister, she will decide to cut taxes. Along with this, he has also promised to take special steps to help the families suffering from inflation and energy crisis. Obviously, doubts are being raised about the fulfillment of these promises. People are finding it difficult to understand how they will fulfill these promises.

At present, there are about one lakh 80 thousand Conservative Party members in front of him. A large number of these people are those who believe in the policy of low tax and minimum government. But the Conservative Party is not the only country. There are different sections in the country, who have different needs. At a time when the country is facing a recession, how would they justify it if they took a tax cut of £30 billion to please the party’s wealthy supporters? Then he has promised to help the common families also. Will his government take a loan for this? Conservative supporters also do not like the increasing debt burden on the government or the increase in the fiscal deficit. In such a situation, there is a possibility that the Truss will have to reconsider its promises. But in that case they will be accused of breach of promise. But such allegations are not new in politics. Nor is Liz Truss considered a moralist leader.

Shubham Bangwal

Shubham Bangwal is a Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.com You can follow him on Twitter @sb_0fficial
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