As the Tory party conference starts, MPs, the market and the public need reassurance, the BBC's Ione Wells says.
She has admitted there has been economic "disruption" since her chancellor's mini-budget, but has also said in the past she is prepared to be unpopular if it means pushing ahead with the plans she thinks will grow the economy.
Politically, this plan is one causing particular jitters among MPs - especially when viewed alongside plans to lift the cap on bankers' bonuses and scrap the top 45% rate of tax for the highest earners.On 23 November, the chancellor is due to set out his "medium-term" fiscal plan, which he argues will show how he intends to get debt falling again.
The second is abandoning what some see as a politically-toxic plan to scrap the top rate of tax for the highest earners.She and the chancellor have been clear they believe a radical shake-up to the tax system is necessary to grow the economy and, among her supporters, there is surprise that people are surprised.
But he does feel that the "big problem" the party has had is a lack of communication and calls for Ms Truss to make a "massive media exercise" a top priority."An explanation of what is happening, why, what is likely to be the consequence. But adds: "We are angry because they did not roll the pitch, and cannot communicate the strategy so the public feel frightened instead of reassured."
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