'King Charles and new PM Liz Truss can forge our new national identity – the full gaze of the world will be on them'
package, the biggest in our history, has been sidelined and plans for a policy blitz shelved.
Instead, the fresh-faced No 10 team is entirely focused on helping their boss navigate this moment of upheaval.on Friday, the PM said that “in an instant . . . our lives changed for ever” with the Queen’s death. "Her head bowed and voice sombre, she said Britain must “show the world we do not fear what lies ahead” and “offer loyal service to our new King”.
She went on: “The British people, the Commonwealth and all of us in this House will support him as he takes our country forward to a new era of hope and progress, our new Carolean age.” They are both in very lonely roles. As PM, you are surrounded by critics and political rivals. Charles and Liz will be a great support to each other.Robert Hazell, a professor of constitutional history at University College London, said that as two newbies, King Charles and Prime Minister Truss will be a “great support to each other”.“It is well known that being Prime Minister is a very lonely job because you are surrounded by critics and political rivals and it is hard to trust people.
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