the government finds itself in an almighty mess. we ve got 15 minutes. i m trying to find out what conservative mps say they should do. morning. ..and what ministers say they will do. the chancellor says he s sticking to his plan. 0ur position hasn t changed. i will come up with the medium term fiscal plan on october 31, as i said earlier in the week, and there ll be more detail then. music on radio plays the mood at westminster is moving every hour. what a rough old evening for liz truss last night. swirls of speculation and intrigue among ministers and backbenchers, with the most senior political figures asking the biggest question can liz truss survive in the job? the prime minister s been in office for 37 days, and this is the kind of chat you would normally associate with the end game. a bit like among ourfamily and friends, where we ll say some things in front of everyone, but be more discreet about other stuff, the same goes for politicians.
mini budget. kwasi kwarteng had been in washington, dc for a meeting of global finance ministers. speaking before it was known he d be returning early, he insisted he was sticking to his plans. 0ur position hasn t changed. i will come up with the medium term fiscal plan on 31st october as i said earlier in the week, and there ll be more detail there. and you will be chancellor and liz truss will be secretary of state this time next month? absolutely, 100%. i m not going anywhere. closer to home behind closed doors in downing street, everything is back on the table. billions of pounds of borrowing to fund tax cuts and energy bill support were announced only weeks ago. some of that is now in doubt as the government scramble to get the markets and their own mps back onside. here in westminster, the mood among tory mps is one of anger. many privately want measures
country was threatened. industrial disputes, riots, stagflation, the persistent scourge of high unemployment. today, we are living in the aftermath of the worst pandemic for a century, and once again, we are staring into the wind. we face global pressures on prices, caused by the lingering effects of covid 19 and their shock of putin s aggression in ukraine. we will get through it. just as we got through the far greater challenge of covid 19, the colour serial output that that entails. 0ur position is far better than during past economic difficulties. people don t face misery over the 1980s or 1990s have been told in their millions that they were surplus to requirements, there was no job that they could do. we now have unemployment at its lowest level since 1974, and youth
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