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Speaking on the Conservative Party’s future, McFadden added: “What they need to do now is instead of compounding the damage, through a whole series of public service cuts.
“Which will simply cause more pain to the NHS, schools and to other essential public services, is to re-visit what caused the damage in the first place.”
As he added: “Rather than doubling down and causing more damage,” McFadden was interrupted by Sally who took a different line of questioning.
On September 23, two weeks after Liz Truss took over as Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng announced a set of economic policies referred to as the “mini-budget”.
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