Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister also critical of Bank of England and European Central Bank
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Donald Trump’s assault on the independence of the US Federal Reserve has been backed by Liz Truss, the shortest-serving British prime minister in history, who was ousted after a meltdown in the financial markets.
The former Conservative leader, who during her 49 days in power in late 2022 railed against the “deep state” and the Bank of England for undermining her before she was ejected from office by her own party, said a “reckoning” was coming for the world’s most powerful central banks.
“I think there is a reckoning coming for the central banks, not just in Britain but also in the United States, also the ECB [European Central Bank],” she told Bloomberg’s Odd Lots podcast.











