Liz Truss’ government a ‘change in orthodoxy’ for the UK

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Broadcaster and writer Esther Krakue says UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has “made it clear” there will be no changes to the direction they’re taking – even as the pound continues to fall.

“Which I’m sure is infuriating the sections of our media and of, sort of, the Westminster pack that believe we should be taking our economic policy advice from unelected institutions like the IMF,” she told Sky News host Rowan Dean.

“I think what people really need to realise is this is a change in orthodoxy that has been long coming.”“What people don’t understand is this is actually going to happen in many Western economies,” she said.

 

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The good thing about low pound is it makes exports cheap and creates jobs at home but unfortunately rises prices of goods at home . Tony Abbott took advantage of low interest rates for exports .

Got to know when to hold and when to fold ?

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