Was Liz Truss's speech a success? 🤔 Sky News analyse the prime minister's speech at the Conservative Party conference 👇 Read more:
This was perhaps her best received moment of the speech as she gave party activists an external enemy to distract from the infighting of her own party.
Leaders typically launch a new eye-catching policy in conference set pieces. That Ms Truss didn’t announce anything new reflects perhaps that she knows she is constrained by the markets and by her party. For all her promises of growth, growth, growth, she is a PM who wants to try to reduce spending as she looks for government savings in the face of her ballooning debt pile.
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