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UK elects cryptofriendly Liz Truss as new prime minister

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Samael Gomez

Liz Truss is set to become the United Kingdom’s next prime minister after winning the election to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader. It is quite possible that Ms. Truss’s response to the cost of living crisis, which she vowed to implement within days of assuming office, will define both her premiership and her prospects of earning a mandate of her own at the subsequent general election. Interestingly, those in the cryptocurrency space are interested in how Britain’s new prime minister will deal with cryptocurrencies. In 2018 she tweeted that ‘we need to accept cryptocurrencies’ in a manner that does not limit their potential and liberate free enterprise by eliminating rules that hinder prosperity.