“Together we can weather the storm”

New British Prime Minister Lizz Trusshave faced it first session of oversight in the British Parliament. In addition, he has kept his promise to lower taxes, in the face of criticism from opposition leaders. It has also announced the battery reform “to get the economy going.” At the gates of Downing Street, he reassured the situation in Great Britain that “it won’t be easy, but no matter how strong the storm is, the stronger England will be. Together we can weather the storm“.

Truss has promised to fight energy crisis and “lighten the burden on the family” with a economic aid package this week (expected to reach 120,000 million euros, including a temporary freeze on gas and electricity tariffs).

Lastly, he has promised to overcome health crisis with particular attention to the National Health Service (NHS), ending the waiting list – which has affected more than six million Britons – and continuing to build hospitals. Hours earlier, he had traveled to Scotland’s Balmoral castle to pay homage to Elizabeth II and formally receive orders to form a new Government. Lizz Truss is third woman in officebehind Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May, also conservative.

Truss Cabinet

Therese’s Coffeeuntil now the Secretary for Employment and Pensions, a survivor of Theresa May’s Government, will be deputy prime minister and secretary of Health. Kwasi Kwarteng moved from Minister of Trade to Minister of Finance, supported by a new economic advisory board. Former Attorney General Suella Braverman will replace Priti Patel, who resigned on Monday, as interior minister.

james cleverlyUntil now, the Head of the Education Office will be promoted to Foreign Minister. The ultra-conservative Jacob Ress-Mogg, known for his criticism of “climate alarmism”, is likely to occupy the Energy portfolio.

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