UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ fallout has been a “horror show” since she delivered her budget, says Freshwater Strategy Director Dr Michael Turner.
“The fallout post this mini-budget, which wasn’t so mini, has been unreal and since then it has been in a downward spiral,” he told Sky News Australia.
“The chancellor has lost his job in order to try and save the Prime Minister’s and now we see the Prime Minister desperately trying to save her own.”
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