The Telegraph: Truss promises to defeat Putin in the war with Ukraine if she becomes British prime minister

The British Foreign Minister wrote an article in which she confirmed her intention to replace Johnson in the post and explained what goals she would pursue after becoming the leader of the Conservative Party and head of the government.

Great Britain faced major challenges at home amid global economic crisis. On the international stage, the kingdom is challenged by an aggressive Russia and an increasingly assertive China.

British Foreign Minister Liz Truss wrote about this in an article for The Telegraph, in which she confirms her intention to fight for the position of leader of the Conservative Party, as well as Prime Minister of Great Britain after the resignation of Boris Johnson.

“I am putting forward my candidacy because I can be a leader, I can bring results and make difficult decisions. I have a clear vision of where we need to go, and the experience and determination to achieve that goal. I will fight elections as a conservative and govern as a conservative. I will quickly and effectively start working as prime minister to take care of Vladimir Putin's defeat in Ukraine and to support the work of the economy,” says the Truss article.

She promised Britons from day one tax cuts to help them deal with rising prices. The Truss also promises to reverse the rise in the cost of national insurance, which was implemented in April, and to keep corporation tax competitive in order to attract business and investment to the UK. According to Truss, the private sector should grow faster than the public sector. And in the long term, the public sector should shrink, as should the tax burden.

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Truss also recalled her successes in various positions in the British government. In particular, she emphasized that, as the foreign minister of Great Britain, she helped her country lead the international response to the war that Russia unleashed against Ukraine, as well as introduce tough sanctions that “caused real pain to Putin and the Kremlin.”

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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