Liz Truss's last speech as UK prime minster in full
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Outgoing Prime Minister Liz Truss delivered her final speech as PM outside Downing Street on Tuesday, after stepping down to be replaced by Rishi Sunak.
Ms Truss's final speech comes after barely seven weeks in office.
Here is her speech in full:
"It has been a huge honour to be prime minister of this great country.
"In particular to lead the nation in mourning the death of Her Late Majesty the Queen after 70 years of service, and welcoming the accession of His Majesty King Charles III.
"In just a short period, this government has acted urgently and decisively on the side of hard-working families and businesses.
"We reversed the National Insurance increase. We helped millions of households with their energy bills, and helped thousands of businesses avoid bankruptcy.
"We are taking back our energy independence, so we are never again beholden to global market fluctuations or malign foreign powers.
"From my time as prime minister, I am more convinced than ever that we need to be bold and confront the challenges that we face.
"As the Roman philosopher Seneca wrote: 'It's not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it's because we do not dare that they are difficult.'
"We simply can not afford to be a low growth country, where the government takes up an increasing share of our national wealth and where there are huge divides between different parts of our country.
"We need to take advantage of our Brexit freedoms to do things differently.
"This means delivering more freedom for our own citizens and restoring power to democratic institutions.
"It means lower taxes so people can keep more of the money that they earn, and it means delivering growth that will lead to more job security, higher wages and greater opportunities for our children and grandchildren.
"Democracies must be able to deliver for their own people.
"We must be able to outcompete autocratic regimes where powers lies in the hands of a few, and now more than ever we must support Ukraine in their brave fight against Putin's aggression.
"Ukraine must prevail and we must continue to strengthen our nation's defences.
"That's what I have been striving to achieve and I wish Rishi Sunak every success for the good of our country.
"I want to thank Hugh, Francis, Liberty, my family and friends and all the team at No 10 for their love, friendship and support.
"I also want to thank my protection team.
"I look forward to spending more time in my constituency and continuing to serve South West Norfolk from the backbenches.
"Our country continues to battle through a storm, but I believe in Britain.
"I believe in the British people, and I know that brighter days lie ahead.
"Thank you."
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