Desk Report
Publish: 06 Sep 2022, 06:50 pm
Queen Elizabeth II welcomes Liz Truss during an audience at Balmoral || Photo: AP
Liz
Truss has become Britain’s next prime minister after meeting with Queen
Elizabeth II, who asked her to form a new government.
Truss,
47, took office on Tuesday in the carefully choreographed ceremony with the
monarch a day after the ruling Conservative Party announced that Truss was
elected as its leader.
“The
Queen received in Audience the Right Honourable Elizabeth Truss MP today and
requested her to form a new Administration,” a Buckingham Palace statement
said.
“Ms
Truss accepted Her Majesty’s offer and kissed hands upon her appointment as
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury,” it added.
Her
predecessor, Boris Johnson, formally stepped down during his own audience with
the queen at her Balmoral estate in Scotland.
In
his last speech as the prime minister, Johnson said earlier on Tuesday that his
policies had given the country the economic strength to help people weather the
energy crisis before he signed off with his typical bluster.
“I
am like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function,” Johnson
said before getting into a car and leaving the gates of Downing Street for the
last time as prime minister.
“I
will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in
some remote and obscure corner of the Pacific.”
On
Monday, the Conservative Party’s 172,000 members elected Truss to lead their
party.
On
Tuesday afternoon, she is expected to make her first speech as leader of a
nation of 67 million people anxious about soaring energy bills and a looming
winter of recession and labour unrest.
Those
problems have festered for the past two months because Johnson had no authority
to make major policy decisions after announcing his plan to step down.
Speaking
to Conservative Party members on Monday, Truss promised to “deliver” on the
economy, the energy crisis and the overstretched healthcare system, though she
offered few specifics on her policies.
Al
Jazeera’s Paul Brennan, reporting from London, said that as Truss settles
behind the prime ministerial desk, the political tempo will accelerate
immediately.
“Urgent
issues are screaming for attention … The number one priority at 10 Downing
Street is undoubtedly Britain’s deepening cost-of-living crisis, and central to
that is the cost of gas and electricity,” he said.
“IMF
data says Britain is being hit harder than any other western European country
by massive fuel price rises. In 2021, a typical UK household paid around $1,400
a year for energy. By early next year, an average bill could hit $7,600 a
year,” he added.
“It
means fuel poverty for millions of people. The new prime minister says she has
a plan.”
On
Sunday, Truss promised to unveil her plans for tackling the cost-of-living
crisis within a week._AlJazeera
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