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vision from that espoused by labour promising her government would let people keep more of their earnings and stay out of their lives as much as possible.
In a true-blue Tory message Truss said she ‘loved’ business and enterprise and could be ‘trusted to do what it takes’ to push through the ‘difficult but necessary’ pro-growth agenda.
Boost
“My friends we’re focused on boosting growth and opportunity across our country ´ she said.
“This mission will be difficult but it is necessary. :e have no alternative if we want to get our economy moving again.
SA1 )5A1CISC2 - Elon Musk offered to push through with his buyout of Twitter at the original agreed price as a trial over his efforts to withdraw from the deal loomed.
The world’s richest man said in a filing with the Securities and E[change Commission that he sent Twitter a letter vowing to honour the contract.
The latest twist in the long-running saga came ahead of the high-stakes court battle launched by Twitter in an attempt to hold the Tesla chief to the deal he signed in April.
Musk’s potential stewardship of the influential social media site has sparked worry
Choices
“I’m ready to make the hard choices. Truss held out the prospect of rolling back the nanny state in another crowd-pleasing pitch saying she was ‘not going to tell you what to do or what to think or how to live your life’. “I’m not interested in how many two-for-one offers you buy at the supermarket how you spend your spare time or in virtue signalling.´