PM Liz Truss says she met the “former chancellor” Kwasi Kwateng today.
“I was incredibly sorry to lose him,” she says.
“He is a great friend and he shares my vision to set this country on the path to growth. Today, I have asked Jeremy Hunt to become the new chancellor. He’s one of the most experienced and widely respected government ministers and parliamentarians, and he shares my convictions and ambitions for our country.
“He will deliver the medium-term fiscal plan at the end of this month. He will see through the support we are providing to help families and businesses, including our energy price guarantee.
“That’s protecting people from higher energy bills this winter. And he will drive our mission to go for growth, including taking forward the supply-side reforms that our country needs. We owe it to the next generation to improve our economic performance, to deliver higher wages, new jobs, and better public services, and to ease the burden of debt.
“I have acted decisively today because my priority is ensuring our country’s economic stability as prime minister.”
Source: Skynews