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Bank of England boss should be sacked because HE’S to blame for market meltdown that ended my premiership, Truss says

The fuming ex-PM claimed Mr Bailey was to blame for the mini-budget market meltdown that ended her time in Downing Street.On Never Mind the Ballots, Ms Truss said: "I believe that Andrew Bailey has a large share of the blame."And I totally admit that I've got failings.ROBERT Jenrick will be facing questions from Sun readers during a no holds barred guest spot on our new politics show.

Britain's shortest-serving PM of all time added: "This guy is paid twice as much as the prime minister, but is much harder to sack than a prime minister."They've presided over a period of stagnation. That's the result of the policies that have been pursued."Argued Britain must leave the ECHR, abolish the Supreme Court and tear up the Human Rights ActMs Truss dramatically resigned as PM in October 2022, after just six weeks in office.

Her time in office also included a 10-day national mourning period for the Queen's death, when politics was paused.It meant King Charles was already set for his second Prime Minister just six weeks after ascending to the throne. Ms Truss had promised a "bold plan" to cut taxes and grow the economy and "deliver on the energy crisis".

After being warned of a huge rebellion that could oust her, Ms Truss executed her first humiliating U-turn by abandoning her pledge to abolish the 45p rate of

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