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New PM Rishi Sunak pledges to lead Britain out of economic crisis

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LONDON, (Reuters) - Rishi Sunak became Britain's third prime minister in two months yesterday and pledged to lead the country out of a profound economic crisis and rebuild trust in politics.

Sunak quickly reappointe­d Jeremy Hunt as his finance minister in a move designed to calm markets that had balked at his predecesso­r's debt-fuelled economic plans.

The former hedge fund boss said he would unite the country and was expected to name a cabinet drawn from all wings of the party to end infighting and abrupt policy changes that have horrified investors and alarmed internatio­nal allies.

Speaking outside his official Downing Street residence, Sunak praised the ambition of his predecesso­r Liz Truss to reignite economic growth but acknowledg­ed mistakes had been made.

"I have been elected as leader of my party and your prime minister, in part to fix them," said Sunak, who broke with the tradition of standing beside his family and cheering political supporters.

"I understand, too, that I have work to do to restore trust, after all that has happened. All I can say is that I am not daunted. I know the high office I have accepted and I hope to live up to its demands."

Sunak said difficult decisions lay ahead as he looks to cut public spending. Hunt, who Truss appointed to calm markets roiled by her dash for growth, has been preparing a new budget alongside borrowing and growth forecasts due out on Monday, and repeated his warning on Tuesday that "it is going to be tough".

The new prime minister also restored Dominic Raab to the post of deputy prime minister, a role he lost in Truss's 44 days in office, but reappointe­d James Cleverly as foreign minister and Ben Wallace at defence.

Penny Mordaunt, who ended her bid to win a leadership contest against Sunak on Monday, also retained her position as leader of the House of Commons, a role that organises the government's business in the lower house of parliament.

Sources had said she wanted to become foreign minister.

With his new appointmen­ts, Sunak was seen to be drawing ministers from across the Conservati­ve Party while leaving others in post - a move that should ease concerns that Sunak might appoint loyalists rather than try to unify the party.

Sunak, one of the richest men in parliament, is expected to slash spending to plug an estimated 40 billion pound ($45 billion) hole in the public finances created by an economic slowdown, higher borrowing costs and an energy support scheme.

 ?? ?? Britain’s King Charles III (left) greets newly appointed Conservati­ve Party leader and incoming prime minister Rishi Sunak during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London on Oct 25, 2022, where Mr Sunak was invited to form a government. (Reuters photo)
Britain’s King Charles III (left) greets newly appointed Conservati­ve Party leader and incoming prime minister Rishi Sunak during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London on Oct 25, 2022, where Mr Sunak was invited to form a government. (Reuters photo)

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