Breaking: Liz Truss delivers first speech at 10 Downing: Unveils agenda for UK
New UK’s Prime Minister, Liz Truss has delivered his first speech outside 10 Downing Street as she unveiled agenda for the kingdom.
After meeting with the Queen in Balmoral earlier in the day, the new PM arrived Downing Street on Tuesday evening and immediately delivered her first epoch speech.
Journalists from all over the world have been waiting all day at the entrance of 10 Downing Street waiting for the new PM to arrive.
The new prime minister’s convoy arrived at the gates of Downing St. at 5:06pm (17.06).
“I’ve just accepted Her Majesty’s kind invitation to form a new government. Boris Johnson delivered Brexit, the Covid vaccine and stood up to Russian aggression.
“History will see him as a hugely consequential prime minister. I’m honoured to take on this responsibility at a vital time for our country,” he said.
According to Truss. what made the UK great was the fundamental belief in freedom, enterprise and fair play and that the British public had shown grit, courage and determination time and time again and that UK now faced the global headwinds caused by the war in Ukraine and Covid.
She added that now was the time to tackle things holding Britain back, pledging more investment in building roads and boosting investment.
Truss said her government would transform Britain into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, safe streets and where everyone everywhere had the opportunities they deserve, adding that she would take action this day and every day to make it happen.
The new PM said she would pursue early priorities like getting Britain working again, saying that she had a “bold plan” to grow the economy through tax cuts and reform.
She said she would drive reform in her mission to get the UK working, building and growing.
Truss said she planned to deal “hands-on” with the energy crisis which she said had been caused by Vladimir Putin’s war.
She added that she would make sure people could get doctors’ appointments and the NHS services they needed, stressing that “We will put our health service on a firm footing.”
According to Truss, “Our country was built by people who get things done.”
She added that she was confident that together “we can ride out the storm, we can rebuild our economy and we can become the modern brilliant Britain that I know we can be.”
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