In her first address, British PM commends predecessor for delivering Brexit, COVID vaccine and standing up against Russian aggression
Minister Liz Truss made her first address to the British public outside No.
10 Downing Street Tuesday, after she was formally appointed as Boris Johnson's
successor by Queen Elizabeth II.
Here is Truss's first
speech as prime minister in full:
"Good afternoon. I have just accepted her Majesty the
Queen's kind invitation to form a new government.
"Let me pay tribute to my predecessor. Boris Johnson delivered
Brexit, the COVID vaccine and stood up to Russian aggression. History will
see him as a hugely consequential prime minister.
"I'm honored to take on this responsibility at a vital
time for our country. What makes the United Kingdom great is our fundamental
belief in freedom, in enterprise and in fair play. Our people have shown grit,
courage and determination, time and time again.
Russia’s appalling war
"We now face severe global headwinds caused by Russia's
appalling war in Ukraine and the aftermath of COVID. Now is the time to
tackle the issues that are holding Britain back. We need to build roads, homes
and broadband faster. We need more investment and great jobs in every town and
city across our country. We need to reduce the burden on families and help
people get on in life.
"I know that we have what it takes to
tackle those challenges. Of course, it won't be easy, but we can do it. We
will transform Britain into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, safe
streets and where everyone everywhere has the opportunities they deserve.
"I will take action this day and action every day to
make it happen. United with our allies, we will stand up for freedom and
democracy around the world. Recognizing that we can't have security at home
without having security abroad.
"As prime minister, I will pursue three early
priorities. Firstly, I will get Britain working again. I have a bold plan to
grow the economy through tax cuts and reform. I will cut taxes to reward hard
work and boost business-led growth and investment.
"I will drive reform in my mission to get the United
Kingdom working, building and growing. We'll get spades in the ground to make
sure people are not facing unaffordable energy bills and we will also make sure
that we are building hospitals, schools, roads and broadband.
"Secondly, I will deal hands on with the energy crisis
caused by Putin's war. I will take action this week to deal with energy bills
and to secure our future energy supply.
"Thirdly, I will make sure that people can get doctor's
appointments and the NHS services they need. We will put our health service on
a firm footing.
Path to long-term success
"By delivering on the economy, on energy and on the
NHS. We will put our nation on the path to long term success. We shouldn't be
daunted by the challenges we face. As strong as the storm may be, I know that
the British people are stronger. Our country was built by people who get things
done. We have huge reserves of talent, of energy and determination.
"I am confident that together we can ride out the
storm. We can rebuild our economy and we can become the modern brilliant
Britain that I know we can be.
"This is our vital mission to ensure opportunity and
prosperity for all people and future generations. I am determined to deliver
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