UK PM Liz Truss's U-Turn, Apologizes For Wrong Decisions
News Synopsis
British Prime Minister Liz Truss is in a political crisis these days. The decision to exempt tax deductions has become a trap for her. Members of her own party are preparing to move a no-confidence motion against her. In the midst of all this, Liz Truss apologized to the public for saving the chair. Truss has said that she made mistakes in decision-making, for which she apologizes. However, she said that she would continue to lead the government going forward.
Truss told local media, "I want to accept responsibility and apologize for the mistakes he has made." "I wanted to help people with tax deduction exemptions to deal with the problem of high taxes," she said. However, we showed a lot of speed in it, which proved to be wrong. In fact, due to these decisions of the Prime Minister of Britain, investors lost their trust in her and her poll rating also fell. Not only this, but the MPs of the ruling party also made preparations to bring a no-confidence motion against him.
The government has been engulfed in a month due to the wrong decisions of Truss. Shockingly, more than 100 MPs from his ruling Conservative Party are preparing to move a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Liz Truss. According to sources, more than 100 party lawmakers are set to submit a no-confidence motion against Truss to the committee's head Graham Bratty soon. Through the letter, an attempt will be made to convey that the time of the trust is over, or else they will be asked to bring a motion of confidence in their support.