The politician said he intends to reduce the corporate tax, as well as cancel the increase in contributions to the national insurance system.
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has decided to run under the leadership of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of Great Britain. On Sunday, July 10, Sky news reports.
He announced that he was running as leader of the Tory party, making him the 10th officially announced candidate.
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“I will run as a Conservative and lead as a Conservative. I will run because I can lead people, keep promises and make difficult decisions,” he wrote in a column for The Telegraph.
The politician promised that he would start reducing taxes in the country from the first day of his rule. In particular, he said he intends to reduce corporate tax, as well as cancel the increase of contributions to the national insurance system.
The 46-year-old Truss is known as a potential successor to Boris Johnson, and according to polls, he is popular with members of the Conservative Party.
Truss became MP in 2010 and began climbing the ministerial ladder shortly after entering Parliament.
This requires a consistent, clearly pro-Ukrainian and strong anti-Putin position.
Earlier, ex-Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt and former Health Minister Sajid Javid announced their intention to compete for the post of British Prime Minister after the departure of Boris Johnson. Also, the intention to propose his candidacy was announced by the former United Kingdom Minister of Finance, Rishi Sunak.
Earlier, Boris Johnson announced his decision to step down as Prime Minister of Great Britain and leader of the Conservative Party. He mentioned that he would fulfill his obligations until the appointment of the new head of government.
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Earlier, Liz Truss said the UK was in favor of confiscating Russian assets that fell under sanctions in favor of Ukraine and was currently working on the issue.
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