'No one got hurt': UK’s reaction to Liz Truss’ premiership was 'a bit hysterical', former Bank of England governor says
which was introduced in September last year, included £45bn of unfunded tax cuts, and was followed by a fall in the value of the pound and rising mortgage rates.whether the public got hysterical their time in office, Mr King said: "I do think we got a bit hysterical.
"What we should boast about as a country is that we had a government that we didn't think was doing very well, it lasted 44 days, we got rid of it, and no one got hurt."Halving inflation 'not a bad thing to claim credit for'In a wide-ranging interview with Mr King, who served as the Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013, Andrew also asked about the UK's current level of inflation.
"But if you are confident it will happen, it's not a bad thing to claim credit for when it's actually got nothing to do with you at all."Lord Mervyn King tells Andrew Marr Britain should have been more 'pro-Europe' in wake of Brexit
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