Liz Truss manages not to make things worse with safety-first speech
After week of hostile reactions to her policies, prime minister's address contained nothing of substance
That was a safety-first speech. It was much shorter than a usual party conference speech, it did not contain any policy announcements, and in fact it did not really contain much news at all. Given the hostile reaction to much of what the government has been saying in the last four weeks - on the financial markets, in the polls (the opinion markets), and among MPs - the fact that Truss managed to get through this without antagonising her party any further is probably a bonus. She hasn't made things worse.
Quite a lot of the speech sounded like the stump speech she was making during the Tory leadership, or what she was saying during the hustings. These arguments were successful with her audience - Conservative party members - and so it probably made sense to provide them with an encore today. But hardcore free market libertarianism is a niche enthusiasm, even in the Conservative party, and there was nothing in the speech that will make her economic agenda sound more appealing to the public at large than it is already (which is not very). The speech was not even particularly well written.
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