[Global Network Report] According to the British " Guardian " report on the 15th local time, several senior MPs of the Conservative Party will hold a meeting on the 17th local time to discuss the future of Prime Minister Tras, some of whom hope that Tras can resign within a few days. The Guardian reported that there were people at the top of the Conservative Party to hold a meeting to discuss "drive away" Trass
The Guardian said that 15 to 20 former cabinet ministers and other senior MPs have been invited to attend a dinner party convened by key supporters of former British Chancellor Sunak to plan how and when to remove Trass. Sunak competed with Tras in September for the leader of the British Conservative Party. The report quoted a source familiar with the matter as saying: "They will sit down and resolve this situation. (Dinner party) has now become a task to save the Conservative and British economy. That's where we are." According to the Guardian, another MP involved said that the process of agreeing on action against Tras is still difficult, "Everything is moving forward, but everything is much more complicated and difficult than everyone hopes." According to reports, some moderates also believe that starting from the opening of in the stock market on Monday (17th), if Tras can survive the next week, she will be able to stay.
On the other hand, The Guardian said that the camp that supports Tras is also taking action. Her cabinet allies warned Conservative MPs on the evening of the 15th local time that if they overturn the second leader in just a few months, the Conservative Party will definitely "go to the end as a political party." According to reports, the cabinet minister also warned: "This is not a rash intimidation."
Former British Chancellor Kwasi Kwoten released the government's "mini budget" on September 23 local time. Specific measures include cutting national insurance, abolishing corporate tax plans, and reducing stamp duty on real estate purchases. In addition, the British government plans to establish low-tax areas in many places in the country. Some media analysts said that Kwoten announced the country's largest tax cuts in 50 years to boost the economy, but triggered a sharp shock in the financial market.

British Prime Minister Tras held a press conference on the 14th local time, photo from foreign media
Reuters local time reported on October 15 that in order to appease the financial market that has been turbulent for nearly three weeks, Tras dismissed Kwoten on the 14th and abolished some of the contents of the disputed economic plan. The new British Chancellor of the Exchequer, , Jeremy Hunter, said on the 15th local time that some taxes will be increased. Hunter also said that Tras, who had just finished one month in office as prime minister, made a mistake in fighting to stay in office.