kwasi kwarteng

The prime minister and chancellor need to raise £50 billion to fill a black hole in the government's finances.
The former chancellor will only say he "regrets" the "turbulence" caused by his disastrous economic plans.
The ex-chancellor had told the BBC there was “more to come” two days after the disastrous mini-budget.
The new chancellor also shelved the prime minister's plan to cut the basic rate of income tax by 1p.
The new chancellor also confirmed a new wave of austerity to balance the government’s books.
"Slightly odd that a member of the cabinet would feel the need to say this."
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The prime minister was grilled after performing yet another mini-budget U-turn.