UK Prime Minister Liz Truss says her government is sticking to its economic plan despite turmoil on financial markets.
The British pound hit a record low on Monday after a so-called 'mini budget' of tax cuts and extra borrowing.
The opposition Labour Party says Parliament needs to be recalled and parts of the plan dropped.
But Chief Secretary to the Treasury Chris Philp says it's an appropriate response to global conditions.
IN: "We've seen...
OUT: ...growth plan."
DUR: 26 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0929uk-philp1.mp3
The British pound hit a record low on Monday after a so-called 'mini budget' of tax cuts and extra borrowing.
The opposition Labour Party says Parliament needs to be recalled and parts of the plan dropped.
But Chief Secretary to the Treasury Chris Philp says it's an appropriate response to global conditions.
IN: "We've seen...
OUT: ...growth plan."
DUR: 26 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0929uk-philp1.mp3