The PM and Kwasi Kwarteng have been forced into a humiliating reverse. If they want to stem public fury, they must go further
Good news. The lady is for turning. Liz Truss has had a nightmare week. She galvanised her chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, to produce a crazily ideological budget shorn of the normal checks and balances. The head of the Treasury was sacked, the Bank of England ignored, Whitehall’s official factcheckers stifled and the cabinet left in the dark. It was 2012’s “omnishambles” budget all over again. The nation must thank “the markets” and backbench Tories for stopping the most gratuitous of Kwarteng’s tax cuts, the 45% band, albeit saving the Treasury a mere £2bn.
That is just a beginning. Truss is living on borrowed time and capitulated to “the message” from party backbenchers over the weekend. Since Kwarteng’s budget was incomplete and lopsided he now has an opportunity to correct it, and in spades. The future growth on which it is based depends on a “supply-side plan”, so far undisclosed. So too is the means by which the plan and its related tax cuts are to be financed.
Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist
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