On Sunday, Prime Minister Liz Truss insisted on her devotion to “sound” economics as she headed into crisis talks with her new finance minister. Truss wrote on Sunday: “We cannot pave the way to a low-tax, high-growth economy without maintaining the confidence of the markets in our commitment to sound money.” That confidence was jeopardized on September 23 when former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and Truss unveiled a right-wing program.

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