Published February 26,2024
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Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss blamed the “deep state” on Sunday for her transient 49-day tenure in workplace, saying she was a sufferer of “bureaucratic powers.”
“I wanted to cut taxes, reduce the administrative state, take back control as people talked about in the Brexit referendum. What I did face was a huge establishment backlash, and a lot of it actually came from the state itself,” she added.
Speaking on the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) within the US state of Maryland, Truss pressured that she tried to “take back control,” which was the slogan of the Brexit interval.
“What has happened in Britain over the past 30 years is power that used to be in the hands of politicians has been moved to quangos and bureaucrats and lawyers, so what you find is a democratically elected government actually unable to enact policies,” she stated.
A quango is outlined as a company to which a authorities has devolved energy however which continues to be partly managed and/or financed by authorities our bodies.
“In America, you call it the ‘administrative state’ or the ‘deep state.’ But we have more than 500 of these quangos in Britain and they run everything,” she added.
Source: www.anews.com.tr