U.K. Finance Minister Kwasi Kwarteng Fired After Economic Policy Fallout
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Topline
Kwasi Kwarteng, the U.K.’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, was sacked by Prime Minister Liz Truss on Friday morning after her government’s recent mini-budget—which promised large tax cuts for the wealthy—triggered major backlash both from the public and the markets in recent weeks.
Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng listens as Britain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss … [+] (unseen) delivers her keynote address on the final day of the annual Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
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According to the BBC, Kwarteng’s sacking is a prelude to an announcement by Truss, which will include u-turns on many key aspects of Kwarteng’s mini-budget.
Earlier on Friday, Kwarteng met with Truss at 10 Downing Street after cutting short a trip to the U.S.
In his resignation letter, which he shared on Twitter, Kwarteng said he was asked by the Prime Minister to “stand aside.”
Kwarteng added that the “economic environment” had rapidly changed since the announcement of his mini-budget but reiterated his opposition to “high taxation” which he says “must still change” to ensure economic growth.
The British pound slumped to $1.12, down 0.4%, after news of Kwarteng’s exit became public.
Conservative lawmaker Jeremy Hunt has been appointed as Kwarteng’s replacement making him the country’s fourth chancellor in a tumultuous year for the ruling Tory party
What To Watch For
The drama around Kwarteng’s exit and Truss’ policy u-turns has raised questions about her own future as prime minister, amid growing signs of rebellion inside her party. According to the BBC, several senior members of the Conservative Party are planning to publicly urge Truss to resign. The report notes that many of these senior lawmakers include former cabinet ministers who believe Kwarteng was simply carrying out Truss’ policies and therefore she should be the one who should have stepped down.
This is a developing story.