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Kwarteng told Truss to ‘slow down’ radical measures after mini-budget | Kwarteng told Truss to ‘slow down’ radical measures after mini-budget |
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Former chancellor says he warned the then prime minister she would be out in two months if she ‘carried on like this’ | Former chancellor says he warned the then prime minister she would be out in two months if she ‘carried on like this’ |
Kwasi Kwarteng has revealed he told Liz Truss to “slow down” and warned her she would “have two months” if she continued at the same rate with her radical mini-budget measures. | Kwasi Kwarteng has revealed he told Liz Truss to “slow down” and warned her she would “have two months” if she continued at the same rate with her radical mini-budget measures. |
Kwarteng, who was sacked as chancellor last month by the then-prime minister after less than six weeks in the job, also criticised the “mad” decision to dismiss him for implementing her tax-cutting agenda. | Kwarteng, who was sacked as chancellor last month by the then-prime minister after less than six weeks in the job, also criticised the “mad” decision to dismiss him for implementing her tax-cutting agenda. |
The government’s £45bn tax cuts triggered economic turmoil, with government borrowing costs soaring, the pound plummeting to a 37-year low and the Bank of England intervening to rescue £65bn worth of pension funds. | The government’s £45bn tax cuts triggered economic turmoil, with government borrowing costs soaring, the pound plummeting to a 37-year low and the Bank of England intervening to rescue £65bn worth of pension funds. |
Truss subsequently resigned after 45 days in office, making her the shortest-serving prime minister in UK history. | Truss subsequently resigned after 45 days in office, making her the shortest-serving prime minister in UK history. |
In his first interview since he left office, Kwarteng told TalkTV: “After the mini-budget we were going at breakneck speed and I said, you know, we should slow down, slow down. | In his first interview since he left office, Kwarteng told TalkTV: “After the mini-budget we were going at breakneck speed and I said, you know, we should slow down, slow down. |
“She said, ‘Well, I’ve only got two years’ and I said, ‘You will have two months if you carry on like this.’ And that is, I’m afraid, what happened.” | “She said, ‘Well, I’ve only got two years’ and I said, ‘You will have two months if you carry on like this.’ And that is, I’m afraid, what happened.” |
He added: “I think the prime minister was very much of the view that we needed to move things fast. But I think it was too quick.” | He added: “I think the prime minister was very much of the view that we needed to move things fast. But I think it was too quick.” |
Kwarteng was Britain’s shortest serving chancellor since 1970 – clocking up 38 days – and was replaced by Jeremy Hunt. | Kwarteng was Britain’s shortest serving chancellor since 1970 – clocking up 38 days – and was replaced by Jeremy Hunt. |
WATCH: Kwasi Kwarteng (Chancellor under Liz Truss) says he urged the former prime minister to "slow down" on economic reform."She said 'Well, I've only got two years' and I said 'You will have two months if you carry on like this'."(📹First Edition w/ Tom Newton Dunn, TalkTV) pic.twitter.com/TcI9KIOBDC | |
He said Truss was “very emotional” when she sacked him as chancellor and added he first learned of his firing via a tweet as he travelled to a meeting in Downing Street. | He said Truss was “very emotional” when she sacked him as chancellor and added he first learned of his firing via a tweet as he travelled to a meeting in Downing Street. |
Kwarteng said: “I can’t remember whether she was actually shedding tears but she was very emotional and it was a difficult thing to do. | Kwarteng said: “I can’t remember whether she was actually shedding tears but she was very emotional and it was a difficult thing to do. |
“I think she genuinely thought that that was the right thing to buy her more time to set her premiership on the right path. | “I think she genuinely thought that that was the right thing to buy her more time to set her premiership on the right path. |
“I disagreed, obviously. I thought that if chancellors are sacked by the prime minister for doing what the prime minister campaigned on, that leaves the prime minister in a very weak position.” | “I disagreed, obviously. I thought that if chancellors are sacked by the prime minister for doing what the prime minister campaigned on, that leaves the prime minister in a very weak position.” |
Describing his thinking at that moment, he said: “This is mad. Prime ministers don’t get rid of chancellors. I think I said to her at the time: ‘This is going to last three or four weeks.’ Little did I know it was only going to be six days.” | Describing his thinking at that moment, he said: “This is mad. Prime ministers don’t get rid of chancellors. I think I said to her at the time: ‘This is going to last three or four weeks.’ Little did I know it was only going to be six days.” |
Kwarteng added: “She can’t fire me for just implementing what she campaigned on. And, you know, we had a conversation. | Kwarteng added: “She can’t fire me for just implementing what she campaigned on. And, you know, we had a conversation. |
“And I think it was very much the view that somehow she would survive if I took the fall on that.” | “And I think it was very much the view that somehow she would survive if I took the fall on that.” |
On his disastrous mini-budget in September, Kwarteng acknowledged “there was turbulence and I regret that”. | On his disastrous mini-budget in September, Kwarteng acknowledged “there was turbulence and I regret that”. |
He said: “I do feel sorry actually for the people who are going through this difficult time in terms of remortgaging. I think that it is a really stressful thing to do.” | He said: “I do feel sorry actually for the people who are going through this difficult time in terms of remortgaging. I think that it is a really stressful thing to do.” |
The MP for Spelthorne, Surrey, added: “I’m responsible. I’m not gonna wash my hands [of] it. | The MP for Spelthorne, Surrey, added: “I’m responsible. I’m not gonna wash my hands [of] it. |
“I was chancellor of the exchequer. I was also part of the top team. But looking back, I think we could have had a much more measured approach.” | “I was chancellor of the exchequer. I was also part of the top team. But looking back, I think we could have had a much more measured approach.” |
But he said that Hunt, and the new prime minister, Rishi Sunak, could not blame Truss’s government for the black hole in the nation’s finances. | But he said that Hunt, and the new prime minister, Rishi Sunak, could not blame Truss’s government for the black hole in the nation’s finances. |
“The only thing that they could possibly blame us for is the interest rates and interest rates have come down and the gilt rates have come down,” he said. | “The only thing that they could possibly blame us for is the interest rates and interest rates have come down and the gilt rates have come down,” he said. |
“The black hole and structural problems are already there. I mean, it wasn’t that the national debt was created by Liz Truss’s 44 days in government.” | “The black hole and structural problems are already there. I mean, it wasn’t that the national debt was created by Liz Truss’s 44 days in government.” |