Former Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss
Liz Truss has weighed in on Rachel Reeves’ spending plans to fix what the chancellor describes as a ”£22bn black hole” in public finances.
The ex-prime minister, who was pushed out of government after she unveiled a chaotic mini-Budget full of £45bn of unfunded tax cuts, was not happy with Reeves’ first Commons speech as chancellor.
While releasing an audit of spending on Monday, Reeves announced the independent forecasters of the OBR...