‘Serious, realistic’: Rishi Sunak’s first speech as PM dissected

New prime minister says UK faces ‘profound economic crisis’ and admits ‘mistakes were made’

Rishi Sunak addresses the nation for the first time as PM in Downing Street
Sunak speaking in Downing Street after meeting the King
(Image credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Rishi Sunak used his first speech as prime minister to admit that “some mistakes were made” by his predecessor Liz Truss. Part of his job, he said, is “to fix them”.

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