The Scottish Mail on Sunday

It’s time to get behind the PM... division now will end in drift, delay and defeat

- By NADHIM ZAHAWI

IALWAYS look forward to a Question Time appearance. On this week’s show there was, predictabl­y, only one topic in town: the Prime Minister’s clear plan to kickstart the economy and get things moving. One audience contributi­on stood out amid the torrent of opinions for and against – both for what the lady said about Liz Truss and the spontaneou­s applause it prompted.

‘She’s only been in the job three weeks… she’s had criticism whatever she does. The country is not in a recession! The pound has bounced back. She’s trying to open up our economy. Give her a chance!’

I couldn’t agree more. Her plan is right for the United Kingdom and our economy. She showed her determinat­ion at the Conservati­ve Party Conference in Birmingham to put our great country on the path to long-term success.

We need to rally behind her in order to make it happen. Under her leadership, we are going unashamedl­y for economic growth. That is key to making us sound, secure and successful.

Growth makes us stronger at home and abroad. It means families and businesses have more money to invest in their future. It means we can afford world-class public services, from schools and hospitals to the police and Armed Forces.

But for years, our growth has been anaemic. We were slipping into a high-tax, low-growth cycle, exacerbate­d by Covid and Putin’s barbaric and illegal invasion of Ukraine.

As a result, families and businesses were fearing the prospect of spiralling energy bills, high inflation and the misery of a recession.

We could not allow that to happen. That is why the Prime Minister took decisive action from the moment she entered No 10 to tackle the energy crisis.

Our interventi­on ensured that a typical household will now pay an average of £2,500 a year this winter and the next. It is the biggest response of its kind in Europe, which is testament to Liz’s strong leadership.

This is a Prime Minister who is not afraid to take the tough decisions to get the patient moving and the economy firing on all cylinders. Returning, for a moment, to Question Time, another audience member asked how we will actually achieve economic growth.

An excellent question. As a businessma­n myself, I can think of no one better to answer it than the organisati­ons that represent our business and industrial bodies, big and small.

From the CBI to the Federation Of Small Businesses and the Chambers of Commerce, they have welcomed the Growth Plan for removing taxes on jobs, investment and entreprene­urs.

They like how we are bringing down barriers to spur productivi­ty on the one hand and, on the other, creating Investment Zones around the UK to help companies succeed.

We are cutting income tax for tens of millions of working people, rewarding them for their enterprise.

We are lightening the load on families, who had been set for the highest tax burden in 70 years.

We are putting our money where our mouth is as the party of low taxes. We know where taxes come from: the pockets of the people. They want value for money: whether it’s spent on frontline services that matter the most, or on projects that will bring truly transforma­tional growth. That is why we are backing vital projects to get Britain moving, from roads and railways to new power stations and broadband networks.

We will bulldoze the blockades in order to realise our pro-growth, pro-aspiration and pro-enterprise agenda. Now, we accept that we didn’t get the whole package right.

We listened to the criticism, and we dropped the 45p tax cut. Another big decision, done. That is the mark of the Prime Minister’s leadership. She listened and decided to focus on what matters most: the bulk of our plan to get Britain moving.

Liz has shown her determinat­ion to stand up to anyone trying to stop our economy growing. She is ready to face down the anti-growth coalition, facing down two of their representa­tives when they tried to disrupt her speech last week.

Now is the time for our party to get behind her. The alternativ­e is beyond concerning. It’s Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner, propped up by the SNP. They will ramp up taxes and be in thrall to woke warriors and militant unions. Instead of getting Britain moving, we will grind to a halt.

This anti-growth coalition would be on the side of the protesters gluing themselves to roads rather than the hard-working people building the roads. They would threaten our precious Union and deny us our new-found freedoms outside the European Union.

We cannot allow the keys of the Kingdom to fall into their hands. That is why my fellow Conservati­ves need to hold our nerve. Back

We’ll bulldoze the blockades to realise our agenda of pro-growth

We will transform our country into a high-wage, high-growth economy

Making sure police focus on burglaries and get back on the beat

the Prime Minister or get Keir Starmer and the SNP in 2024.

Those plotting against the Prime Minister are helping to usher in a Labour Government. Conservati­ve MPs should be supporting our party leader, not working against her. Division will only result in drift, delay and defeat.

Our party is at its best when we deliver for the British people. That is what the Prime Minister is leading the way in ensuring. Her talks with President Macron of France this week reinvigora­ted our relationsh­ip. We are now turbocharg­ing the constructi­on of the Sizewell nuclear power plant.

We have also secured a new package of measures to tackle the abhorrent people trafficker­s who are risking lives in the Channel. That means direct support for the Home Secretary’s efforts to tackle illegal migrants as well as other crime – making sure police officers focus on domestic burglaries and get back on the beat.

At health, Therese Coffey is focused on making sure everyone gets the appointmen­ts and care they deserve, where and when they need it, through her ‘ABCD’ priorities: Ambulances, Backlogs, Care and Doctors & Dentists.

We will work flat out to get our economy growing and to ensure more and more people feel the benefits up and down the UK.

We will transform our country into a high-wage, high-growth and high-skill economy. Together, we can get through these tough times and put our nation on the path to long-term success.

 ?? ??
 ?? ?? LISTENING: Prime Minister Liz Truss and Nadhim Zahawi applaud Kwasi Kwarteng’s keynote speech at the Conservati­ve Party conference
LISTENING: Prime Minister Liz Truss and Nadhim Zahawi applaud Kwasi Kwarteng’s keynote speech at the Conservati­ve Party conference
 ?? CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER AND MINISTER FOR INTERGOVER­NMENTAL RELATIONS AND EQUALITIES ??
CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER AND MINISTER FOR INTERGOVER­NMENTAL RELATIONS AND EQUALITIES

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom