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Home » 2 daunting challenges sit right on top of PM’s in-tray: Liz Truss
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2 daunting challenges sit right on top of PM’s in-tray: Liz Truss

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Liz Truss is set to be confirmed as the new British prime minister after a lengthy and intense leadership contest against former chancellor Rishi Sunak. But the UK faces significant economic problems this autumn that might leave the new PM wishing she hadn’t fought so hard for the job. Truss appealed to the members of the Conservative party – the people eligible to vote in the contest – thanks the simplicity of her message: she promised to cut taxes, get rid of EU laws, reverse the national insurance increase and put a moratorium on the green energy levy, which sees consumers paying part of their energy bill towards environmental projects.

Her immediate period in office, however, is unlikely to be simple. The two most pressing issues facing the country are high inflation and high energy prices. Even though the rise in the price of energy is the largest contributor to inflation, the two problems are not identical and will require different responses. During the leadership campaign, Truss resisted pressure to freeze the energy price cap in the coming six months so that energy companies could not impose another price hike. This risks pushing two-thirds of households in Britain into fuel poverty, as they will be unable to heat their homes at healthy recommended levels.The seriousness of the problem was exemplified when Christine Farnish resigned as director of energy regulator Ofgem just before Truss took office. Farnish said she felt the regulator was putting the interests of suppliers above the interests of consumers.Meanwhile, inflation rose to 10% in July, meaning that prices were 10% higher in July 2022 than in July 2021. This is the highest inflation rate in 40 years. More worrying is that the increase in inflation is driven not only by high energy prices by also by high food prices. The cost of milk, for example, has spiraled by 40% over the past year alone. Many of the products going up in price (including milk) are typically resistant to inflationary pressures, which indicates that inflation is here to stay. All of Truss’s actions in the immediate term will play out against this backdrop.Financial and political costs Bringing inflation down and addressing the rising cost of living is going to be financially and politically difficult. The COVID lockdowns and the war in Ukraine are not the only factors behind high inflation.Low-interest rates and quantitative easing have also contributed to higher asset values and higher spending by households since the financial crisis of 2008.This means that the Bank of England will have to raise the interest rate further. Higher interest rates make money and borrowing more expensive, reducing economic activity and eventually employment. The Bank of England has already warned that the UK is due to enter into a period of economic recession due to high inflation and increasing interest rates.

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