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Truss was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and hell started with nothing to do

author:Observation Room Seven

A few days ago, the British Prime Minister's Battle, which has been running for more than a month, finally came to an end. Foreign Secretary Terra was elected as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. During his time as foreign secretary, Tlas was very tough on China and Russia. It even said that more tough measures should be taken against Chinese companies and cracked down on Chinese companies. Now that Trus has been elected prime minister, the UK-China relationship is likely to usher in a new round of challenges. But don't talk about China, Terras should be running out of steam now. Because his prime minister's throne has not yet been hot, there has been a great fire in Britain.

Truss was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and hell started with nothing to do

The first is the economic issue. Under the constant death of former Prime Minister Johnson, Britain's economy has gone into recession. At present, the UK is facing energy shortages, industrial turmoil and other issues. This, combined with rising inflation, has made the cost of living for Britons much higher. British workers have staged multiple strikes to show their displeasure. It can be seen that the social contradictions in Britain are constantly intensifying. Truss taking over as prime minister at this time is undoubtedly the beginning of hell. But as things stand, Tlas is not in a position to solve Britain's current difficulties.

Truss was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and hell started with nothing to do

Even though Terass has promised to lower electricity bills, the trust in Terras is not high. Not only is the public disapproving, but many experts say that Terras's next policy is likely to fail. On the day of Truss's victory, many Britons gathered on Downing Street to oppose Truss being elected Prime Minister. According to the latest polls, only 4% of people in the UK support Truss being elected. There are also many who think that Tlas will do worse than Johnson. It seems that Terras is really unpopular. Without the support of the people, it is presumable that the road to governance after Tras will not be easy. And apart from the contradictions within Britain. Tlas also needs to worry about the relationship between Britain and its allies.

Truss was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and hell started with nothing to do

In his bid for prime minister, Truss said he would tear up the Northern Ireland Protocol if he were elected president. And this will undoubtedly cause dissatisfaction among EU countries. Once Truss did tear up the agreement, Britain's national credibility would be greatly affected. This is undoubtedly a huge blow to the United Kingdom, which is now in recession and contradictions are frequent. And, it's not just the EU that's not satisfied. The United States also does not approve of the abolition of the Northern Ireland Protocol by the United Kingdom. Previously, the United States had put down harsh words against Britain, saying that if Britain dared to tear up the agreement, then the United States would directly interrupt the trade agreement with Britain. The relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom will also be greatly challenged.

Truss was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and hell started with nothing to do

It can be said that Terras is still in internal and external difficulties. On the one hand, it is difficult for Terras to put an end to the "fire" from within Britain. Terras, on the other hand, was very resistant to Northern Ireland's secession from Britain. This will also make the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States and Europe gradually tense. Next, Terras's road to governing will be difficult. Scotland's chief minister even warned that if Tlas were to govern the way the campaign said, it would be a "disaster" for Britain. It is also possible that it will not be long before the United Kingdom will have a new prime minister. Under such circumstances, Terass still wants to confront China and Russia, which is undoubtedly a fool's dream. In fact, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has already put forward a suggestion, that is, to clarify the relationship between Britain and its neighbors, consider the interests of others and then make compromises, in order to consolidate Britain's international status.

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