Source: Global Times
[Global Times Special Correspondent in the UK Chen Jiacun] "I do want to take responsibility and apologize for the mistakes I made... We went too far and too fast." British Prime Minister Tras made the above statement in an interview with the BBC (BBC) on the 17th, but she insisted on continuing to serve as Prime Minister.
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Tras emphasized in the interview that he was "full of commitment to serving the country" and said that he still believed in a "high growth, low tax economy", but ensuring economic stability is the prime minister's priority. The latest survey results of the polling agency YouGov show that four-fifths of respondents have a negative view of Tras, about 62% of respondents are very disliked, and only one-tenth of respondents said they have a good impression of her, a rate has dropped by 14 percentage points since last week.
British media generally believe that although Tras is now in the position of prime minister, he may not actually have real power. The British " Daily Telegraph " said on the 18th that because some Conservative members wanted to oust her, Tras' control over power was "unstable". " Financial Times " believes that Tras' future is "in danger" - to calm market turmoil, her economic policies have been completely denied.