According to the British Guardian, British Prime Minister Tras desperately held his throne on the 14th, first replacing the Chancellor of the Finance Minister Kwoten, and then abandoning the mini-budget plan to cancel the corporate tax increase, but the humiliating policy turn st

According to British Guardian , British Prime Minister Tlas desperately held his throne on the 14th, first replacing the Chancellor of the Finance Minister Kwoten, and then abandoning the mini-budget plan to cancel the corporate tax increase, but the humiliating policy turn still failed to appease the financial market or angry accomplices.

Although Tras said at a press conference in less than 10 minutes that staying in the position of prime minister would help "let the market eliminate doubts about our fiscal system", the cost of borrowing from the UK government still rose after she announced the policy changes, while pound fell.

According to reports, senior members of the Conservative Party are planning how to oust her, while some are considering whether to publicly call on her to resign in the next few days. A former cabinet minister said they thought that Tras “will be able to stick to Christmas” was “half and half” (50% chance), also known as “if I could shake my wand and get rid of her now, I would, but the problem is the mechanism.” Some Conservative MPs believe that appointing the centrist who failed to win the party leader's election twice can help Tras gain some time, and the government's mid-term fiscal plan that will last until the 31st will be released. Other MPs believe that Tras is "finished" and it is only a matter of time before he is ousted, especially if a series of further polls show that the Conservatives are lagging behind Labour by more than 30 percentage points, this situation will lead to an overwhelming victory for the opposition.

According to reports, former Conservative leader Haeger told Channel 4 news that this is a "disaster event." Although he still hopes that Tras can recover, he also frankly stated that her throne as prime minister is "at stake."

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