Article 6F0ZP A year after Truss’s demolition job, the UK is still in a hole

A year after Truss’s demolition job, the UK is still in a hole

by
Richard Partington Economics correspondent
from on (#6F0ZP)

Her worst ideas were reversed, but today's economy is similarly floundering as Sunak prepares for his own autumn budget

Imagine an alternative world. Liz Truss has just completed her first year in office this weekend, having miraculously survived when her mini-budget triggered the worst political and economic meltdown since Black Wednesday.

Andrew Bailey has been fired as Bank of England governor, the Office for Budget Responsibility has been abolished and the Treasury has been reformed: it's no longer a bastion of orthodoxy but a ward of No 10's pro-growth coalition. The International Monetary Fund has been ignored - despite the pound hitting a record low against the dollar - while high inflation and borrowing costs have fuelled a soaraway government deficit.

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